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10 eBooks To Learn More About Windows 7

Well known blogger Chris Pirillo has also published a Windows 7 ebook but unlike the others on the list, you have to pay for this one, albeit only $7.

He compiled a list of 73 Windows 7 themes, although some of them like accessibility features, were divided into several chapters.

Two other recommended eBooks from Microsoft on Windows 7 (ed : they are actually sample chapters) are Windows 7 Step by Step and Windows 7 Inside Out. The first one is for novices who want to learn about Windows 7 at their own pace. The two chapters proposed are "Explore Windows 7" and "Navigate Windows and Folders". The second book delves into much more details and is considered by many as the definitive resource for administering Windows 7. The two chapters on offer are "Support Users and Remote Assistance" and "Deploying IPv6".

Our two last choice of Windows 7 ebooks have been written by enthusiasts keen to share their knowledge about the newly-launched platform. The "Ultimate Windows 7 eBook" by "Oliver", the founder of Windows7Themes, is only 15 pages long and doesn't really live up to its pompous title. It is nonetheless an interesting approach as it provides with some straight solutions for common problems in a task-based approach.

Other noteworthy Windows 7 e-books include Windows 7 Guide - Deploying Windows 7 from A to Z (Microsoft), Your Guide to Windows 7 (Microsoft), The Windows 7 Implementation, Planning and Design Guides (Microsoft) and Windows 7 Tips and Tricks (Microsoft Partner Network).



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