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Written for the beginning or intermediate computer user over the age of 50, this large-print guide introduces seniors to the Web, leads users through the basics of searching and finding information on the Internet, and d… More >>
Internet and E-mail for Seniors with Windows Vista: For Senior Citizens Who Want to Start Using the Internet
Written by admin on August 29th, 2010 in Computers & Internet.
Tags: Citizens, Email, Internet, Senior, Seniors, start, Using, Vista, Want, Windows

This series is very popular with seniors at my public library. The writers clearly understand the needs of their target audience. This book in particular is exceptionally well-written. The information is organized into meaningful sections and the book does not drown the reader in technical details that the readers do not need to know in order to accomplish their goals (i.e. surf the web and send & receive email messages).
Rating: 5 / 5
this is the second manual I have purchased from this publisher. I have found this one to be as informative and easy to follow as I expected.
Rating: 5 / 5
I don’t think athe author of ny “beginner’s” book realizes the state of mind of a “true” beginner, with only the book for help.
A true beginner wants to know:
How do I turn it on? How do I turn it off when I am finished? What do I do with initial pop ups from security, the computer store? An uunknown source and purpose? How do I get to e-mail?
If a knowledgeable helper gets the beginner past these blocks, the book is very good as a “look it up” book.
Rating: 4 / 5
I got this for my sister-in-law (age 52) who knew practially nothing about the internet or email. She loves it. She would pick a few things a day and learn to use them. I would say in as little as a week, she was quite good at what she was doing – e.g., attaching images to email messages.
Like anything, as long as you’re motivated to work at it, then this is ideal for the wanna be computer user.
Rating: 5 / 5