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Windows Vista essentials at your fingertips!
If you like your answers quick and your information up-to-date, look no further. With this concise, superbly organised reference, you can easily find what you need to know about Vista's new Aero Glass interface, managing your files and folders, cool new networking capabilities, Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Mail, speech recognition, security, entertainment features, and much more.
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Hmmm this is a interesting book to categorise, but I would have to define it as a more concise version of the Just the Steps book, but in the same instant it also covers some different areas as well, such as the Bitlocker Drive Encryption technology than can only be found in the Enterprise and Ultimate versions of Vista.
I found this to be a handy reference especially when I was asked to explain to a friend what the differences were between Windows XP and Windows Vista (apart from the obvious visual differences) and I was able to whip out this book (luckily I was at home at the time otherwise it would have looked bloody strange me carrying around this book even though it is a handy book
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