The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Computer Basics
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The computer how-to that’s actually coherent… Now in its third edition, this book puts the reader in charge of the computer, rather than the other way around. It identifies practical uses for the computer, and shows how to get the most out of your machine, simply and step-by-step. New information on going digital with music, photos, and video Updates for Windows XP Updates for soon-to-be-released Microsoft Office 2003 Step-by-step instructions for backing up … More >>
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Computer Basics



Users of this book should ignore part of it’s title regarding the “complete idiot.” It has very useful tips for the average computer user as well. It packs a lot of information into 383 pages and has a good glossary and index. However, it would have made a great book had the publisher considered colorful graphics and reader-friendly font types!
Rating: 4 / 5
My sister received a computer, but had no clue how to use it. I got this book for her, because it explains things clearly without a lot of jargon. I would have preferred that it had a little more information about some aspects of the computer such as email, but this book has a lot to cover. It can’t go in depth about everything (and besides that, the publisher puts out other books in this series that explains individual computer subjects). A good starter textbook for those who are totally new to the computer, however.
Rating: 4 / 5
Another great addition to the “Complete Idiot’s guide”- series. This one covers all the neccessary basic information needed to beat the dread one might feel as an “uninitiated” in the midst of the ever-increasing media-hype about computers. Buy it for your Granny.
Rating: 3 / 5
Computer Basics, Fifth Edition, is an excellent resource for beginners and anyone else who needs to know the basics associated with using a PC. Recently, when neighbors asked me to help them troubleshoot a problem with their PC, I referred to my copy of Computer Basics, which assisted me in no time at all in helping solve their problem. Leaving their house with my copy of the book was a little more problematic (they wanted to keep it for themselves).
I appreciate how easy it was to find exactly what I was looking for in Computer Basics. The chapters are easy to get through, and the Index provides quick access to just the information I need. I also like that the graphics presented in the book look exactly like they do on screen, and that the call-outs to those graphics are clear and concise.
From setting up email on your PC and finding lost and misplaced items, to the basics associated with using spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation programs like MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, this book really does have it all, and it really is super easy to read and understand!
Rating: 5 / 5
Joe Kraynak presents computer ‘basics’ here with wit, charm and plenty of helpful tips and information. Perfect for the true computer novice or even for those computer users who consider themselves PC savvy. ‘The Least You Need to Know’ sections at the end of each chapter do a great job of hitting the high points. Great job Joe!
Rating: 5 / 5