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Maximizing Your Mac (Macintosh Masters)
Published in Paperback by Mis Pr (1992-09)
Author: Amy Laskin
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Maximum effort
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-30
If you're looking for a general Mac book, this is one you'll want to tuck into you're library next to The Mac Bible and The System 9 books by David Pogue. I've known Amy for a number of years and I know what she put into this book. It's well thought out, well researched and, even in 2000, helpful to the typical Mac user. Amy's an excellent Mac teacher and she knows how to distil the basic facts into phrases that both new and experienced users can understand and use. I've had a copy of this book on my selves since the day it came out and I keep refering to it all the time. You will too.

a PERFECT PLACE TO BEGIN
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-11
when I began my quest for macintosh knowledge many years ago, I bought this book. Then, I fell in love with the mac. Now, granted, the book is a tad dated, but the basics are there and one simply cant go wrong with this book as a starter. it will always hold a place of honor on my shelf. amy laskin should be commended for this work. YOU SHOULD READ IT! SHE DESERVES THE MONEY!

Very helpful and humorous book for all Mac users.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1996-10-14
A computer book with a sense of humor, this book gives you helpful ideas for organizing your Macintosh hard drive, valuable troubleshooting tips, etc. A gem

Hardware
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Pocket Consultant Second Edition (Administrator's Pocket Consultant)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2008-05-10)
Author: William R. Stanek
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Covers Exchange SP1 and later
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
Another excellent book from William Stanek! I nearly wore the first edition of this book out I used it so much. I bought the second edition as soon as I saw it was available.

Terrific resource from the #1 Windows authority
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-20
William Stanek is the #1 Windows authority and for good reason: he's the best at what he does. I love his books. They are always clear, concise and useful. The book is packed with everything admins need for Exchange administration and has been the book I use all the time.

The definitive Exchange 2007 guide
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
I'm always amazed at how much useful information William Stanek can pack into his books, and this is no exception. With 600 pages, packed with details, this handy pocket consultant is the definitive Exchange Server 2007 guide. Excellent for administrators, developers and anyone who works with Exchange.

Hardware
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Insider Solutions (Microsoft Windows Server)
Published in Paperback by Sams (2003-12-06)
Authors: Rand Morimoto, Andrew Abbate, Eric Kovach, and Ed Roberts
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No trees were wasted in making this book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-18
Having been using Microsoft products (like many of us) through the generations, I find that most "techie" books are 90% review, 5% new, and 5% other. This book doesnt waste time with the old "this is a mouse, and press the left button once to click" stuff. It assumes that you have a working knowledge and takes off from there.
The authors do a great job of explaining this stuff in detail without all the mind-spinning technical jargon, while still keeping it out of the "for Dummies" range.

Excellent Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-20
Ah, finally a Windows 2003 book with some *meat* to it! I bought Rand's Windows Server 2003 Unleashed book earlier this year when it came out and that helped us get migrated and started with Windows 2003! I've been looking for the next generation book and I was glad to see this Insider Solutions book come out!

Excellent information on Group Policies, security, and management. Exactly what I was looking for!

Get this book if you manage Windows 2003!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-19
If you manage or administer a Windows 2003 network, get this book! Chapter 7 on Managing Desktops and Chapter 8 on Administering Windows 2003 Remotely were the most helpful chapters I've read for system administrators!

Great information on daily tasks like automating user creation, automating group modifications, etc. Also provides tips and best practices on things most administrators would not be aware of from normal day to day use.

I'm still reviewing other chapters that are of interest to me, so I'll probably post more later.

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Mike Meyers' A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2003-11-24)
Author: Michael Meyers
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A #1 effort from the #1 authority on the subject!
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 33 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-10
We all know that Mike Meyers is go to man for A+ and that is All-In-One Guide is a huge success and that a great number of people, including myself, owe him a huge bit of thanks for helping us to pass the exams. Now imagine taking the best parts of his guides and break it down even further and that is exactly what has been done here in this book.

The book is an excellent study tool for passing the A+ exams as both the Core and OS exam are covered in the 950 plus pages. One thing that could be added in future updates is a few more exercises. And once again as with other books from Mike, this one has material I have not seen anywhere else before. I also found that this book is current with the newest exams, which is another plus.

The thing that has always impressed me is the way that Mike Meyers can explain any topic. He is able to convey the concepts and ideas without boring the reader; in fact several students in my current A+ Class have found this manual to clear up some confusion from the study guides we are currently using.

The cd included has several practice exams and some videos you can use as additional study tools. The Learn Key Videos does a hardware check before allowing you to run the video demos, which is a good thing since 1 of my machines was not hardware ready. As with the written material, Mike is even better in the video segments with his use of real life situations and examples.

If you are just getting started and need a first step in the right direction, than let this book be the pace is all begins. Overall just another superb effort from Mike Meyers.

Great Book, Great Bargain
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-19
While I would not count on the book to teach me everything I must know to pass the A+ exams, I would definitely trust it to give me a strong foundation. Meyers includes all the basics and then some, and he goes into detail in a manner that should cater to almost all experience levels. The thing I liked the best about this book was how easy it was to read from beginning to end. Highly recommended to those who are looking for a place to start.

Very Readable with Lots of Detail
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-07
The text is well presented with about 40% white space on each page. The important items in each topic are highlighted and reviewed at the end of the chapter. My only suggestion for improvement would be to provide an answer key. Each question and key word has the page the topic was covered and hopefully the answer is there staring you in the face.

The author's tone is that of a "regular" person talking to a "regular" person. The CD that came with book is excellent, but simply not enough questions to feel comfortable passing the A+ exam on the first try.

Several schools in the local area use this exact text for instructor lead classes. I'd buy this text (expensive !! like a college text) but well worth it. Not too much detail for a tech, but more than a newbie would know going in.

Hardware
More Macs for Dummies
Published in Paperback by Hungry Minds Inc (1994-07)
Author: David Pogue
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More Macs = more information, more knowledge, more fun!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1997-03-08
Folks, I bought my Mac, a copy of Macs for Dummies, and in just a week I was flying with it! I went back to the store and grabbed a copy of More Macs for Dummies, and have been having a ball with my Mac ever since. These books are NOT manuals, indeed, I read mine "away" from my computer, by taking the book to work with me and reading on my breaks. Each night, I'd try out my new-found knowledge on my Mac. I cannot recommend this book highly enough! Every Mac home should have Macs & More Macs for dummies on their shelves. David Pogue is a delightful author; humourous, knowlegeable, and a fantastic teacher

great
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-15
Don't be Fooled by other author's who write MAC FOR DUMMIES BOOKS. David Pogue is the Master Mac writer. Anyone else is a pale wannabee. This book helped me learn to use my Mac within a week and I didn't even feel any pain! It was fun to read and easy to follow. I'm ready!!! More, More, More!! Marilyn

More terrific!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-30
If you read & enjoyed MAC FOR DUMMIES, you will Love this one. It is even funnier& more informative than MAC FOR DUMMIES. It will help you with all those questions you are afraid to call Apple about because you think they will write "DUH" next to your name in a secret Mac File and you will sound like the numero uno Mac expert at the next users meeting or in the office with very little effort on your part. Mr. pogue does all the heavy lifting & we benefit. Thank you for another great Mac book, Mr. Pogue. Keep 'em coming. Eileen

Hardware
Multimedia Signals and Systems (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2002-12-01)
Author: Mrinal Kr. Mandal
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Average review score:

Concise and Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-11
Most books on Multimedia either deal with specific applications of multimedia or offer an analysis of just one Multimedia standard, but this book establishes the fundamentals of multimedia signal processing, introducing generic concepts and then offering a more detailed analysis of the underlying mathematical concepts.

The language is simple and the author does not try to confuse the reader with technical jargon. The material on audio and video compression and various standards is especially intensive. The example programs in the MATLAB CD are well written and give the user a clear understanding of the practical aspects of digital filtering, compression algorithms and the basics of multimedia signal processing. I would strongly recommend this book to someone who wants to know the `whys' as well as the `hows'.

Concise and Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-07
Most books on Multimedia either deal with specific applications of multimedia or offer an analysis of just one Multimedia standard, but this book establishes the fundamentals of multimedia signal processing, introducing generic concepts and then offering a more detailed analysis of the underlying mathematical concepts.

The language is simple and the author does not try to confuse the reader with technical jargon- a very good read. The material on audio and video compression and various standards is especially intensive. The example programs in the MATLAB CD are well written and give a clear understanding of the practical aspects of digital filtering, compression algorithms and the basics of multimedia signal processing. I would strongly recommend this book to someone who wants to know the `whys' as well as the `hows'.

An excellent and interesting introduction to multimedia
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-14
It is not easy to find a textbook on multimedia for upper level undergraduate and graduate computer engineering students. This book has filled the need, and has presented an excellent and interesting introduction to multimedia in fifteen chapters. Although, it has been assumed that the readers have knowledge about discrete-time signals and systems, a chapter has been included to review basic transforms and filter theory, as well as to present advanced theories such as discrete cosine transform and wavelets. The signal processing theories have been explained and demonstrated with simple examples. A strong point of the book is the accompanying CD that contains MATLAB codes for all relevant examples. The readers can easily run these codes and verify the results of the audio/image/video experiments presented in the book. For those who are not familiar with MATLAB, the processed audio/image/videos for several examples are provided in the CD. These readers can just play the audio file or display the image to verify the subjective quality. Instructors should also find the Power Point figures and tables provided by the author useful.

Hardware
Murach's Mainframe COBOL
Published in Paperback by Mike Murach & Associates (2004-08-31)
Authors: Mike Murach, Anne Prince, and Raul Menendez
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Great COBOL tutorial
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-14
This book is written in an easy to read and understand format. A good refresher for anyone that needs it and will serve as a good future reference book. Very good simple examples.

An easy-to-follow guide for anyone learning the ins and outs
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-08
The collaboration of COBOL experts Mike Murach, Anne Prince, and Raul Menendez, Murach's Mainframe COBOL is a tutorial, guide, and reference especially for anyone charged with developing or maintaining COBOL programs. Explicit examples and sample code spell out COBOL syntax in the clearest possible terms, and much of Murach's Mainframe COBOL is divided into individual sections that teach the reader how to complete any given specific task, such as "how to code select statements and FD statements" or "how to join data from two or more tables". An easy-to-follow guide for anyone learning the ins and outs of COBOL.

Mainframe Programmers Reference
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-20
As a longtime mainframe programmer I have used Murach books for the times when I need a quick reminder of what COBOL statement to use and how to use it. Mike Murach has recently published a new "Mainframe COBOL" book. The Murach books feature a paired page format that has statement syntax and notes on the right hand page and detailed descriptions on the left hand page. With this format the book is useful for both the "seasoned" programmer and the newbie just getting started in writing structured COBOL programs. A new COBOL programmer can get good detailed instruction on how a structured program is designed coded and tested, the veteran can quickly access information on statement syntax and usage.

This book differs from Murach's "Structured COBOL" offering in that it has no mention of Personal or PC COBOL platforms. Those references have been replaced by chapter (17.) describing mainframe architecture, input/output devices, basic mainframe operating system features and IBM mainframe OS' that are currently used. Another new chapter (19.) gives a brief basic introduction in (AMS) Access Method Services necessary for working with VSAM files.

All in all, this book should be a good starting point for the mainframe COBOL programmer looking for a solid reference for writing batch programs. Programmers needing instruction or reference for CICS and DB2 application development should read the (also brief and basic) chapters on those subjects and then seriously consider investing in Murach's "CICS for the COBOL Programmer" and excellent "CICS Desk Reference" along with their two DB2 manuals. They also have a solid VSAM manual.

Hardware
Novell's Internet Plumbing Handbook
Published in Paperback by Novell (1998-02)
Author: Peter Rybaczyk
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Average review score:

A classic!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-26
I learned computer networking in the early 90s. Among all the books that I bought, borrowed, and read, this particular title makes it to the top three.

Even now, ten years later, it still serves as an excellent explanation of many networking concepts. You will understand exactly why TCP belongs in the fourth layer and IP, in the third.

It's a great book. I still have mine.

Great book, reads well, much info.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-06-24
This well-written book is a lodestone of information. Great for the professional and novice alike.

An excellent treatment of internetworking and optimization
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-14
More and more my job requires me to hook various pieces of networking and computing equipment directly to the internet. Because of this I am not as professionally interested in the internet from the web page/Java/browser point of view, as I am in its physical layer, network component hardware and the fund amental softwares that run it. Additionally, job deadlines and practical restrictions of the workplace prevent me from taking too academic an approach to the underlying subjects of the internet, so I find myself constantly in need of lucid and pragmatic treatments of technical stuffs not easily satisfied by the vapid surveys presented in so-called Quick Guides, or Idiot Guides, or whatever the current popular rendering is as the moment among the computer press. As such, it was a special delight to discover Novell's Internet Plumbing Handbook. It fills a gaping hole in the networking literature of this era.

Mr Rybaczyk is obviously a talented and skilled presenter of technical subjects. His humor and easy approach to the subject suggests and man well at home in his material. He tackles each and every corner of the complex networks we call the internet in a fashion that renders each component as an understandable and wholly manageable morsel. Taken as a whole, the prospect of actually attaching your network, or part of your network, to the internet is a frightening proposition, but under Mr Rybaczyk's adept care you will be nailing down the bits and pieces of your internet connection that need to be added, upgraded and/or enhanced to optimize performance and service.

I especially liked his chapter on TCP/IP Routers and variable-length subnetting, and defy anyone to come away from the chapter without a sense of accomplishment at having mastered a subject that many authors beat to death but few bring to life. To be fair, Rybaczyk's use of the pie chart to illustrate subnet addressing is a big help and well done. Other chapters of merit include: Router Configuration, Internet Routing and his discussion of Switches in these emerging networks.

If you are a student of network technology or need to bone up on modern terminology or current cabling media, don't overlook this clear and concise reference. The introductory material on the OSI Model and IP addressing will get you started right away and you might find yourself in the midst of backbone router configuration and Tag Switching when you next look up from its pages.

Hardware
Painter 5 Studio Secrets (The Secrets Series)
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers) (1998-03)
Authors: Adele Droblas, Seth Greenberg, and Adele Droblas Greenberg
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Very helpful, great photos, nice tutorials on cd
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-02
I found this book very helpful in learning to use all of Painter's features effectively. It was easy to read & has lots of good photos. My only wish is that it had more accurate instructions on using the CD.

My favorite section was on the Painter pallets. It shows example pictures for each "brush" & it's variants. Sample photos also showed the various options available in the gradient box. These made it far easier to know what tool to use.

Other sections of the book covered masking, image hose use, painting & composite techniques, special effects, working with type, enhancing & outputting images, animation & web application, and using Painter with other programs.

The CD contains some good movies on making blobs, creating an image hose from a floater, building and editing floaters maps and making mosaic or patterned type. It also includes tutorials on making movies & working with color.

Get this one if you use Painter 5, 6 or 7
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-31
This book is very useful, in that the ideas and follow-through presented will get you well into capable use of the software. The organization, quality and content are top-notch.
Job Well Done!

Wayne D
Arizona-where art is everywhere!

Fantastic!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-17
It's an incredible book! A must-have for all Painter users. The book contains step by step instructions to create amazing effects seen on fully colored pictures.

Hardware
The PC Dads Guide to Becoming a Computer-Smart Parent
Published in Paperback by Dell (1999-02-09)
Authors: Mark Ivey and Ralph Bond
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A book for all parents
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-09
This book goes beyond other computer books, including the Dummies' series, to explain the stuff in plain English, with a lot of humor thrown in. I particularly liked the chapter on helping kids think, using the PC--critical thinking..something that's clearly lacking these days...

Computer book combines humor and insight
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-25
Despite the title, this book's designed for Dads AND Moms, and it's a good one...well written with a sense of humor...it breaks jargon down to human English..Best chapters were on Developing Critical Thinking Skills, using the PC; Raising a Computer Smart Daughter and Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet...There's also a good primer on buying a personal computer. Any parent wanting to guide their child through the digital age should pick up this book.

Geek-free resource for parents
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-14
Excellent down to earth resource for computer ignorant and/or illiterate parents who would like to try to keep up with their children when it comes to the computer.


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