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Netscape
PC Annoyances, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2005-03-05)
Author: Steve Bass
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Worth the money
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Review Date: 2007-02-25
I was so impressed by this book when I checked it out from the library I realized I had to have a copy of my own for those times when problems crop up that drive me toward the deep end. This book does what it claims. Though it won't answer all of your problems (what book would), it's easy to understand and can provide simple solutions to what seem like complex problems. It also gives the reader various references and free helpful programs on-line. I highly recommend it.

Not a technical manual
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Review Date: 2007-02-03
OK for the nontechnical XP users. Most of these hints have been published elsewhere but it is a nice collection.

Would recommend this book
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Review Date: 2006-08-15
I love the format Steve Bass uses while writing
about computer annoyances. Many of the tips and solutions
can save you frustrations that are always there even in
a minor way because you may not know how to fix them.

PC Annoyances
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Review Date: 2006-02-28
This is not the usual boring computer book. Just the opposite.
I'm reading it the second time with a felt tip marker. After reading a chapter I go to my computer, explore, and make changes. I've learned more reading this book than any other computer book I've purchased. And it's written so the average computer user like me can understand.

















Very Practical,Funny,To the Point.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-17
After slogging through books on W2KPro/XPPro that are painful to read and no help unless your running 100+ PC's this book was a welcome relief in it's smarts,humor,and direct approach to fixing many of the challenges presented by the above mentioned OS's. Having one of my usual sleepless nights I started tallying up all the money I spent trying to keep MS software running,protected from hackers,bots,spyware,virii worms and it's own predisposition to fail and I realize that with an entire industry built around sloppy software as the norm and a gov't asleep at the antitrust wheel we're not likely to see a real improvement any time soon. When you hear words like regulation stifles innovation reach down and make sure you still have your wallet because it's about to be plundered. It's always about the money. If I had to spend another $25 to have this book included in the box that MS/OS came in then I would've saved hundreds on books that did'nt meet my needs and priceless amounts of lost time.

Netscape
Programming Applications for Netscape Servers
Published in Paperback by Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1998-09-30)
Author: Kaveh Gh Bassiri
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Wordy, but worth the read!
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Review Date: 1998-12-02
Mr. Bassiri definitely has an excellent grasp of the Netscape Server architecture. After reading this book, I have gained a better understanding of the Netscape server inner workings. I found the chapters on WAI very helpful! I would definitely recommend this to anyone developing applications for the Netscape platform.

My only complaint is that some of the sections are too wordy and redundant.

Essential for Web Administrator
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-20
I thought I knew a lot before I read this book. I was just fooling my self..... Must own book if you work with NES.

A MUST OWN BOOK!
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Review Date: 1998-12-09
Just got my copy of this book and it is great. Wish Netscape provided such accurate and detailed information in their books. Mr. Bassiri seems to know what he is writing about. He seems to write from experience instead of reading Netscape manuals and rehashing the old story. Appendix A and B are really helpful. They included a complete list of server configuration settings. The NSAPI tutorial is the best around and the WAI section provides a true programmer's review of this API. This book is packed full of information. If you want to know how the Netscape server works and program applications for it, you should definitely buy this book.

Required reading
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-27
If you administer or develop for Netscape servers, you will benefit from this book. Administrators: the knowledge you gain from this book will allow you to modify the config files to do correctly what the Server Manager sometimes doesn't do properly, and configure features that simply cannot be administered from the Server Manager. Developers and Architects: Having read this book, you will know what options you have, and be more easily able to decide which architecture is best for your application -- and you'll be able to code it. In addition, your understanding of the key concepts will allow you to grasp quickly how external but related technologies (like Forte's Web Enterprise) work. Well-written, detailed and comprehensive; highly recommended.

Best Source of Info Available
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-03
Easy to read, I delved in and finished it in 2 workdays without falling asleep. The info is clear and the examples great. Two suggestions: more examples, and greater focus on what the non-threadsafe functions are. He lists NSAPI funcs and says to use 'em (util_sprintf() for instance) but doesn't mention if strlen or other functions are threadsafe. Also, the time function - I can't get a compile using time funcs that don't have a local time_t or timeb structure (instead of pointers to system structures). That should be noted. Otherwise, totally required book and excellent for beginners to get into it.

Netscape
GWT in Practice
Published in Paperback by Manning Publications (2008-05-12)
Authors: Robert Cooper and Charlie Collins
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Perfect for a GWT Beginner with a Programming Background
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Review Date: 2008-08-27
As a beginner to GWT, I was interested in a book that provided examples and also explained components. This books does exactly both. The examples vary from very simple to complex. They really made it easy for me to understand how to actually us this in practice, no pun intended. I definitely agree with other reviewers that a background in Java will definitely be necessary to easily follow. Overall, this is one of the better technology books I have read.

A great book on software development as well as GWT
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Review Date: 2008-08-26
For starters: I am one of the pilot developers in my company (a large Fortune 100 Financial Institution) doing GWT development. We are about to release our first product to the business. So I've spent the last 18 months or so learning and beating my way through GWT. In the process, I've bought all the GWT books that are out there. Straight to the point: this is the best one out there. Period. Cooper & Collins have produced an excellent book on User Interface development for the next generation....and you get an outstanding understanding of basic and advanced principles in GWT. Plenty of good stuff for the beginner as well as someone who claims to be fairly advanced. GWT in Action by Rob Hanson used to be my favorite...it still has a soft spot for being the first real GWT book, and a great reference book. Collins & Cooper have managed have the same energy that David Geary has in GWT Solutions (which is lofty praise if you've ever seen David speak about GWT!). I really like Dewsbury's GWT Applications, but GWT in Practice is actually better. There are 3 other GWT books (can't remember their names because they're at home), the 2 black and yellow ones and the flower book...I really like GWT in Action better. I've used gwittir, which is a binding framework from Cooper & Collins, so when I saw that they had written a book, I was psyched. In this day and age when book sales gotta be tough because of all the info on the internet, I was glad to see a book that I didn't think was just a rehashing of what's out there online. Good stuff guys...crank out a new version when GWT 1.5 is fully baked and I'll buy it!

Excellent!
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Review Date: 2008-08-25
I have only read the first two chapters of this book thus far (I will update this review when I have finished the book), but based upon what I have read this is an excellent book. I have been playing with GWT for a couple of weeks and, as another reviewer has stated, I wish that I had read this book earlier. I have one other GWT book that I purchased on Amazon, and it was very disappointing.

The authors of GWT In Practice are clearly seasoned Java programmers, and even in the second chapter they have introduced patterns that are appropriate for GWT solutions. They explain how GWT meshes with the MVC pattern, as well as other relevant patterns. Also, even in the first example, they introduce user-defined classes that extend widgets ... a very promising example of their direction through the rest of the book.

One caveat: I am not certain that this book would be easy to comprehend for someone who is a beginner. But I think this is generally true for GWT itself, and that anyone who wants to use GWT should have some training in Java.

One gripe: This is an unfair gripe, because there is no way that the authors could have achieved what I would have liked to see, specifically, a book based upon the 1.5 version of GWT (the book is based upon the 1.4 version). I haven't used GWT 1.4, but I get the impression that there are enough changes in 1.5 to make the information significant. But I'll get over it, if the book is as good as the first two chapters promise!

I don't often say this as fervently, but here's my recommendation: buy this book if you are learning GWT (and probably even if you already know GWT)! :)

GWT in Practice - Excellent Resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-01
My first thought upon reading the first few chapeters of this book was "Where was this thing when I started to use GWT a few months ago?" The authors have done an excellent job really showing how to use the Google Web Toolkit. My eternal fear when I read these books is that there won't be any content outside of what the product already ships with. Not so in this case at all.

The authors cover the GWT basics, to be sure, but more importantly, they demonstrate a way to really use GWT. They hit upon one of my thoughts when first trying to get my head around GWT: GWT is not a framework; it is a platform at best. They recognize this and help you work with the power and around the limitations of GWT.
The authors demonstrate common patterns and practices in the "language" of GWT. It was extremely satisfying to finally, with the help of this book, be able to articulate and execute all the patterns that I've been using in other systems, (e.g. MVC, PropertyListeners, etc.)

The authors also demonstrate how to use GWT in a variety of environments and build system. These concepts were useful, but I found myself skimming over pages at a time to get back to the "good stuff." (This was my primary knock in not giving it five stars.)

All in all, I highly recommend and I'll be ensuring that my team each learn the concepts presented.

GWT In Practice - Worth Reading
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
GWT In Practice is well worth having as a reference for any developer who will be using GWT toolkit or is already using the GWT toolkit. The book makes for easy reading and not only covers the key areas of GWT but also the deployment and continuous integration of your GWT applications. The book's code samples are also very helpful in understanding the GWT concepts and usage. I highly recommend GWT In Practice!!!

Netscape
Hacker's Guide to Navigator: Includes Netscape Navigator 4 for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix
Published in Paperback by Waite Group Pr (1997-10)
Author: Dan Cradler
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ORDER A COPY OF THIS BOOK!
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Review Date: 2001-07-25
Even though this book is supposedly out of print, you can still order a copy of it from the people who made it. Just email hackersguide@mods.com tell them that you want to order a copy of hacker's guide to navigator.

The best book on the subject!
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Review Date: 1998-04-07
This book has a rare combination of clear, readable text combined with all the technical information you are looking for! Dan Cradler obviously knows his subject - there are wonderful Netscape 'tricks' throughout the book I haven't found elsewhere. I highly recommend it!

Great book!
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Review Date: 1998-01-07
This book has something for every level of Netscape user. Tips and tricks, shortcuts and a good section on how Internet security works (for all you people out there afraid to use your credit card on the web). Reading this book has definitely enhanced my surfing experience.

Netscape
Official HTML Publishing for Netscape, Second Edition: Your Complete Guide to Web Page Design & Production
Published in Paperback by Ventana Communications Group (1997-06-02)
Authors: Gayle Kidder and Stuart Harris
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Excelent book for beginner to intermediate web design
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Review Date: 1998-02-02
This book does a terrific job of introducing web design to readers. Whether you have experience with HTML or have never created a Web site, the book will help you develop new skills. The book covers some great topics for powerful design in an easy to understand way without leaving out any important details.

HTML PUBLISHING has intelligent, focused information.
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Review Date: 1997-06-16
OFFICIAL HTML PUBLISHING FOR NETSCAPE assumes little prior knowledge of the Web or its tools, yet it quickly brings the user up to speed and creating pages that range from simple and straightforward to jazzy and slick. The style is confident; the information, clear and nicely illustrated. Well worth the money -- and thats even before the accompanying CD with its free software

Satisfaction Guaranteed!!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-29
This is such a great book!! I didn't have any knowledge of web creating. Now I am making money by creating web pages. You can learn all about web creation from scratch to multimedia.If you are a beginner, this is the book you want!!

Netscape
Official Netscape Communicator 4 Book, Windows Edition: The Definitive Guide to the World's Most Popular Internet Suite
Published in Paperback by Ventana Communications Group (1997-06-28)
Author: Phil James
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This book was great cover to cover!
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Review Date: 1998-04-14
This book was very well written and fun to read, thanks to Phil James the author.It definitely explains the true power and versatility of this premium software package.Thanks again Netscape.

This book makes designing web sites simple.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-19
This book is a great resource for anyone wanting to learn how to design web sites. It's simple, easy to read, and (dare I say this about a computer software instruction book) fun. Once you learn the basics, the book is also a terrific reference guide, thanks to an amazingly useful index. I enthusiastically recommend it.

This is a great book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-08-09
I was very pleased with the scope and detail of this book, and the author's style is humorous and non-technical. The book even comes with a *fully-licensed* copy of Netscape Communicator 4 and a hypertext chapter with links to all sorts of interesting sites! Even without the CD-ROM, this book would be a winner, but the software is the icing on the cake. I highly recommend it

Netscape
Working With Netscape Server on HP-UX
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1999-06-21)
Author: Priyadarshan Ketkar
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very good book
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Review Date: 2000-03-25
This book does a good job of covering all the aspects that need to be considered when setting up a web server, and gives useful examples.

Great Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-23
Just finished reading this book and would recommend it to anyone who works with Unix, will be keeping this on my refernce shelf.

Netscape
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Netscape (Complete Idiot's Guide)
Published in Paperback by Alpha Books (1995-06)
Author: John Dupuy
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Thorough and well researched
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Review Date: 2000-05-12
This author really knows his subject well. He obviously has lots of experience with computers and wishes to pass that along to others. It's great for the beginner or expert.

Netscape
Complete Idiot's Guide To Netscape Navigator (The Complete Idiot's Guide)
Published in Paperback by Alpha (2003-06-16)
Author: Joe Kraynak
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Its not perfect....but its not far off !
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Review Date: 1998-01-10

As far as a painless and quick introduction to Netscape (while still covering plenty material) is concerned, its probably not possible to do better than this book.While the style is pleasant and relaxed ,the author still manages to bring the reader up to scratch fast, on just about all the typical user would want to know to enable them to confidently "navigate the internet"

Netscape
Creating & Enhancing Netscape Web Pages
Published in Paperback by Que (1996-08)
Author: Andrew Shafran
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One of the worn out books on the shelf...I use it so much!
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Review Date: 1999-11-08
The book is easy reading and very...extremely informative! My copy is worn, very worn. The examples given work, and there are sections for nearly every aspect of web development. Keep in mind though, it was written in 1996. Any developments since then are not covered. I can't wait for a second edition...hope there's one in the works! thanks Mr. Shafran


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