<div><p>Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoftโs history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of itโwith humor, authority, and 500 ill
Windows 8.1: The Missing Manual
โ Scribed by David Pogue
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 956
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoft's history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of itโwith humor, authority, and 500 illustrations.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
pt. 2. The Windows desktop. 6. File explorer, folders & the taskbar : The Windows desktop ; Return of the start menu ; The complete guide to ignoring TileWorld ; Desktop windows: file explorer ; Universal window controls ; Window tricks ; The ribbon ; Explorer window controls ; Optional window panes
Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoftโs history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of itโwith humor, authority, and 500 illustratio
Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsoftโs history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of itโwith humor, authority, and 500 illustratio
With Windows 8, Microsoft completely reimagined the graphical user interface for its operating system, and designed it to run on tablets as well as PCs. Itโs a big change that calls for a trustworthy guideโWindows 8: The Missing Manual. New York Times columnist David Pogue provides technical insight
<DIV><p>With Windows 8, Microsoft completely reimagined the graphical user interface for its operating system, and designed it to run on tablets as well as PCs. Itโs a big change that calls for a trustworthy guideโ<i>Windows 8: The Missing Manual</i>. <i>New York Times</i> columnist David Pogue prov