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The Senior's Guide to Computer Tips and Tricks: Windows XP, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word and Outlook (Senior's Guides)

Rebecca Sharp Colmer; Todd Thomas

The Senior's Guide to Computer Tips and Tricks: Windows XP, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word and Outlook (Senior's Guides) Rebecca Sharp Colmer; Todd Thomas Amazon Price: $11.53
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Learning made EASY 5 out of 5 stars.
12 of 12 people found this review helpful.

I have been using a computer for over a decade. I've been to classes, studied the tutorial, traversed the net, and I do most of my correspondence in Word. But I must say, this book is the VERY BEST THING I have ever found. I can quickly look up what I want to know when I want to know it! I am SO please with it that I am going to purchase it for several friends!!!

Windows Internet Explorer 7: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series)

Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven M. Freund

Windows Internet Explorer 7: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series) Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven M. Freund Amazon Price: $40.45
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An introduction to the popular World Wide Web browser, Internet Explorer 7, this text is designed for a unit of study in an introductory computer concepts course or an applications course, or alone in a one unit course.

Internet Explorer 6 for Dummies

Doug Lowe

Internet Explorer 6 for Dummies Doug Lowe Amazon Price: $22.49
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DOES NOT HELP WITH 7.O 1 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

My Netscape stopped working so I bought this book, even though I have Explorer 7.0. There is no help for 7.0. The mail system sucks and I really, really, really, hate this program! If anyone has a better plan of attack please let me know...............

Good luck!!

Susi J.

Editorial Review:

Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies covers the essentials new PC or IE users need to know about hooking up to the Internet for Web browsing, e-mail, and other tasks. This guide includes coverage of getting on the Internet, Web browsing with IE, e-mail with Outlook Express, customizing IE, and creating Web pages. Most important, it covers the enhanced features of the new version including the updated Interface.

Programming Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (Microsoft Programming Series)

Scott Roberts

Programming Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (Microsoft Programming Series) Scott Roberts List Price: $49.99
By: Microsoft Pr
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Total reviews: 9 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

it's not deep, but provides a little push 3 out of 5 stars.
32 of 33 people found this review helpful.

If you're a VB programmer and want to automate Explorer, just somebody who wants to learn a [little] bit more about what's under the hood, or an advanced programmer who is willing to pay for a little push, this may be the book for you.

If you are hardcore: This is not a great book (by almost every metric); I lament that, as a technical book, it does not [even] compare favorably to MS Press books such as Rogerson's now-semi-classic Inside COM (from three years ago) or [let alone] the great Ray Duncan's Adv. MSDOS Programming (from twelve years ago; ack!); it's a bad sign that MS Press can no longer deliver for such an important platform (esp. if they want to compete with the Mozilla platform where source is avail.). Roughly half the book is devoted to what is essentially web page development ([MS]HTML, scripting, [MS]DHTML) which is covered [better] in many other books; the *presentation* *is* oriented to development of applications with browser front-ends, but its a waste of space. The rest of the book is a subset of documentation and examples available at msdn.microsoft.com/workshop. Needless to say, there is no mention of cross-browser development issues and API's (e.g. NS plugin API or DOM compatibility). The redundancy in the book may be useful for getting started if you can spare the cash (to better see how the COM-bone connects to the registry-bone connects to the web-accessory-bone, etc.). Just remember that there are many powerfull API's (= things you can do, but arn't in the book) that are [poorly] documented elsewhere or not at all; see msdn and the relevant newsgroups. This book is a missed opportunity.

Editorial Review:

This professional-level resource demonstrates how to quickly bring browser functionality to business applications using the Internet Explorer 5 development platform. Readers investigate core techniques for exploiting version 5 enhanced programmability-including scripting with DHTML, hosting the WebBrowser control, and adding functionality with HTCs (HTML components) and HTAs (HTML applications). The book illustrates key concepts with code constructed in Visual Basic(r), Visual C++(r), and HTML/DHMTL script to demonstrate the range of tools, techniques, and outcomes. It also provides practical insights into handling common development challenges, with information gleaned directly from Microsoft Product Support.

Building COM Applications with Internet Explorer

Jason Loveman

Building COM Applications with Internet Explorer Jason Loveman List Price: $49.99
By: Prentice Hall
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Presents an in-depth look at Component Object Model (COM) - the plumbing that makes Windows component development possible. Helps you build your own COM objects using ATL, Java, or VB - & make the most of the free controls already built into Windows & IE4. Paper. CD-ROM included. DLC: Application software - Development.

Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies

Clayton Walnum

Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies Clayton Walnum Amazon Price: $24.99
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Editorial Review:

You’ve heard the saying, “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” Actually, most Internet browsers are done right. Chances are, you’re comfortable with yours. Yet, you may want to build your own. You don’t have to start from scratch—you can start with the Browser Construction Kit on the CD-ROM that comes with Internet Explorer Construction Kit for Dummies. Best of all, there’s no programming required.

Whether you personalize your browser or build one just for your business, you can include features and functions not available with traditional browsers, including:

  • Log file: a list of all Web sites visited
  • Alarm: an audible or popup alarm that signals the end of the time period used with the countdown timer
  • Lock: prevents the custom browser from further browsing
  • Approved list: list of Web sites to which browsing is limited
  • Spy: screen captures taken once a minute
  • Popular sites: a list of the most-visited sites

You can make your browser G-rated. That’s great if you have curious kids and are concerned about adult sites and Internet safety or simply want to limit their browsing time. The ability to limit access to specific sites also comes in handy if you own a business and want customers in your store to be able to browse your online catalog, but not to comparison shop!

Written (and more importantly, programmed) by Clayton Walnum, author of Standard C++Bible and many other computer books, Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies takes you step-by-step through:

  • Adding borders to give your browser a graphical theme
  • Using window skin to add an image to your window’s background
  • Making the bar scene —assembling the toolbar, designing the menu bar, pulling together the status bar, and customizing the address bar
  • Creating buttons and icons

In addition to your Browser Construction Kit, the bonus CD-ROM includes several sample projects you can create, sample graphics for creating custom buttons and skins, and an evaluation version of Paint Shop Pro8 so you can get down to work. You even have everything you need to create a browser with themed graphics, choosing from animal, art, music, sea, sports, or more.

Have fun creating your own personalized, custom-built browser. That way, it will be done just right for you!

Windows Internet Explorer 7, Illustrated Essentials (Illustrated Series)

Donald I. Barker, Katherine T. Pinard

Windows Internet Explorer 7, Illustrated Essentials (Illustrated Series) Donald I. Barker, Katherine T. Pinard Amazon Price: $19.75
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Editorial Review:

Part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick, visual, step-by-step approach for learning basic Web browser skills using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows XP Edition (Shelly Cashman Series)

Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven G. Forsythe

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows XP Edition (Shelly Cashman Series) Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Steven G. Forsythe Amazon Price: $44.95
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Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear screen-by-screen, step-by-step approach to learning the fundamentals of Internet Explorer 6.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 with Windows XP and Internet Explorer 7.0

Nita Hewitt Rutkosky

Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 with Windows XP and Internet Explorer 7.0 Nita Hewitt Rutkosky By: Paradigm Publishing (MN)
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Quick Source Guide

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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

Somehow its helpful 3 out of 5 stars.
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It is helpful with quick start tips. Handy and ready to use. But not excellent. Its ok but I give only 3 star.

Editorial Review:

Do you need an easy-to-follow software reference right at your fingertips? Our 6 page, tri-fold guides are the answer. These quick reference guides include step by step instructions to help users to learn software features more quickly, as well as full color screen graphics to highlight important features. Quick Source reference guides also include the software program s NEW features and gives you quick access to time saving shortcuts. The Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Quick Source guide is a clear and concise tool for learning the features in Internet Explorer 7. Features contained in this guide include NEW features such as Working with the Favorites Center, Using Instant Search, Zooming on a Page, and Working with the Phishing Filter. It also includes Opening a Web Page, Working with Quick Tabs, Adding a Page to Favorites, Searching Page Text, Viewing History, Subscribing to a Feed, Changing Internet Security Settings, Managing Add - ons, and much more.

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