Computers for Seniors for Dummies, 2nd Edition

Great advice on choosing a computer, getting online, and having fun!

Computers are an essential part of daily life these days, but they can be a bit intimidating at first. Computers For Seniors For Dummies, 2nd Edition gets you going with lots of illustrations and easy-to-follow-instructions, never assuming you already know more than you do.

You'll learn to use the keyboard and mouse, navigate the Windows 7 operating system, access the Internet and use e-mail, create documents, shop safely online, and more.

  • Shows you how to choose the right computer, get it set up, and get going
  • Explains how to connect to the Internet and keep up with family and friends via e-mail
  • Helps you create documents, work with files and folders, simplify your finances, and build a budget using a spreadsheet
  • Discusses how to use social networking sites and how to shop and bank online without compromising your privacy
  • Offers tips and advice to help you avoid common pitfalls

With Computers For Seniors For Dummies, 2nd Edition by your side, you'll be able to use the computer with confidence and take advantage of all it has to offer.

Biography

Bud E. Smith has been a technical writer, product manager, and marketer for a variety of high-tech companies. He is also editor of the first blog exclusively for Google Voice, gvDaily.com.

Chris Dannen is a writer and regular contributor to FastCompany magazine.

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