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Paperback PC Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Personal Computer, Windows, and More Book

ISBN: 0596008821

ISBN13: 9780596008826

PC Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Personal Computer, Windows, and More

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In every PC user's life, there's a point when desperate measures must be taken. Some push their PC off a pier or chuck it into a landfill. Others turn their former computing ally into a planter box.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Fun and Informative Book

I recently finished a first reading of "PC Annoyances, Second Edition." from O'Reilly. The second edition of this enjoyable and very informative book by Steve Bass released in March 2005 is definitely worth reading. It was so much fun to read I went completely through the book in a couple of days. The book is not only fun to read but delivers on the premise of showing you how to fix the most annoying things about your PC. By concentrating on annoyances Steve Bass focuses on topics that pc users of any experience and interest level will find useful. And the novices will be able to understand the problems and the fixes. I know that I have to go back through the book several more times because I almost ran out of sticky notes marking tips and downloads that I want to try. I own many books to help me enjoy my computing experience but seem to have always tended to the text book type. What a delight it was to find a book that not only provides a myriad of useful advice but is also delightful to read.

New Edition, Lots of Great New Content

If you own the first edition, you won't experience déjà vu while reading the second edition. The new one has many changes that you won't recognize it. Whether you're a power PC user or a casual one, you will benefit from the book. Because of the wide array of topics covered, I can't imagine many geeks who know all of these tips. Instead of calling tech support and staying on hold or going to Google, check PC Annoyances for the answers. It's impossible to have the answers to all the problems you encounter on a PC, but Bass touches on a bit of everything. If you don't find the answer in the book, you might find enough clues to shorten your search. GMail joins the book and its tips immediately pay off. Other than the usual Microsoft applications, get stress-busters for fixing annoyances related to music, video, CD, and general email. Mozilla, Firefox, and Thunderbird don't make the cut this time. However, we know how the publishing industry struggles to keep up with tech changes. The book lists a few Netscape-related tips and what you can do in Netscape usually works in any Mozilla product since they're based on the same "bones." How many times have you come across an interesting URL in a book that was a mile long and took several attempts to get it right? Bass takes care of that by using a URL shortening service making it easier and quicker to get the right URL on the first try. He provides links to software, humorous sites, and resources. After fighting a round with your PC, wouldn't taking a break by going to a funny resource release a few tense muscles? It does for me. His software recommendations include free and fee-based products. I recognize many of the programs and own some. Based on my experience, he provides excellent recommendations, so you can trust that he isn't looking to pump up his stock with any of the companies. Most, if not all, of the programs come with a trial period, so you can play with them and see if they meet your needs. If not, uninstall and no harm done. If so, then thank Mr. Bass. The only complaint I have lies with the warning boxes. They're dark blue with black text. Not easy to read. Bass writes likes someone who has battled with the annoyance and shares the solution. It's conversational, enjoyable, and easy reading. You don't have to worry about insults from those who think they're the sultan of computers. Instead, Bass makes you feel better with his "buddy-style" advice. Thanks, Steve.

A must read for any PC user

I was a user group president for over 10 years, I also do an early morning computer show on our local ABC station and teach seniors the basics at a local college. As you might guess I get hundreds of questions on a daily basis form a lot of very frustrated folks. I recommend PC Annoyances and just about any book from O'Reilly as the solution to many of their headaches. It is an easy read, has fantastic support, and the fixes work, what more could you ask for? David A. Kerr-Burke Corpus Christi Advanced Technologies www.ccatech.com Computer Corner on KIII-TV (ABC) Thursday mornings www.kiiitv.com Coastal Area Users Group, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit www.caug.org Del Mar Senior Education http://www.delmar.edu/specserv/seniors.html

Fun, irreverent, and pays for itself in short order...

No matter how necessary the PC is to your very existence, there are times you want to pitch the beast out the window. It's either irritating hardware glitches or software designed by monkeys. The second edition of PC Annoyances by Steve Bass can help you mend your love/hate relationship with silicon. It's good stuff... Chapter List: Email Annoyances; Windows Annoyances; Internet Annoyances; Microsoft Office Annoyances; Windows Explorer Annoyances; Music, Video, and CD Annoyances; Hardware Annoyances; Index If you haven't seen an Annoyances book before, it's a series of questions or statements (like SP2 Blocks Skype or Back Up Your Autocorrections) with an annoyance and a fix listed for each one. Under each of the Annoyances chapters, you'll have subsections like Word/Excel/Powerpoint/Outlook/Outlook Express annoyances under the Microsoft Office annoyances area. Depending on just how annoying the software or hardware is, you may have five to 20 ways to reduce your frustration level. So, if you don't think the current tip applies to you, keep reading as the next one probably will. Some of these you'll know already, many you'll never have heard of, and others will prompt the "you mean I can change that?" moment (or at least it did for me!). Because Steve's writing style is irreverent and conversational, you almost feel as if you're sitting ringside with him and someone else as they solve the computing hassles we all deal with daily. If that was it, it'd be plenty valuable. But there's more. There are a number of sidebar tips that don't necessarily fit into the question/answer format, but are just as important. For instance, he devotes a large sidebar to the best way to capture screen prints to show brain-dead tech support people that the screen really *does* show what you said. You may already know how to do that, but it's always worth seeing if there's a better way. He also offers a multitude of URLs you can visit to download free or cheap utilities to do things that you just can't do any other way. Want to fill out forms automatically? Check out the free RoboForms software he recommends. Need to remove hidden meta data in your Microsoft Office documents? Check out the tool from Microsoft that will clean them up. There are all sorts of gems like those on every page. The book is a rare blend of humor and utility in a fun and easy format, and it will easily pay for itself in short order. Highly recommended.

Fixes, Tweaks, and Improvements

For several months, Service Messenger ads popped up every 30 seconds to a minute and a half, and I did not know how to get rid of them permanently. Frustrated and disgusted, I left the computer untouched for weeks. Then, in a bookstore I flipped through "PC Annoyances" and almost screamed with excitement when I spotted "Spam Help. Fight off Messenger Service Ads." I raced to a table and read more, and more, and more. The other books and magazines were returned to the shelves unread, and I bought "PC Annoyances."There are solutions, tips, and tweaks for countless problems regarding e-mail, internet, Windows, microsoft office, Explorer, music. . . . There are helpful e-mail addresses and phone numbers. The layout is clean and inviting. The material is concise and very understandable. Expect to chuckle. Beginners and experts can find answers to their PC problems, and the fixes and improvements really work!!
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