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Book Reviews of Windows Vista Secrets: SP1 EditionBook Review: What An Amazing Book Summary: 5 Stars
What an amazing book. I have listened to the author's podcasts for sometime and finally decided to purchase this book. It is full of detail and had everything I was looking far. After reading the first couple of chapters I went on Amazon to look for a follow up book, Windows 7 Secrets. Obviously it is not out yet and I can't wait until it is. This was a GREAT buy.
Book Review: Usual Thurrott thoroughness Summary: 5 Stars
As has become the norm for Paul's work this is a very comprehensive, easy to read, reference on Vista. There is probably more information here than most will ever need but it is sure fun to explore.
Book Review: Awsome Vista Secrets Summary: 5 Stars
This is Paul's best book yet!! His eye for detail is unprecedented, I hope he keeps writing these books. If you want to know something about Vista, go no further.
Book Review: Not an apologist Summary: 4 Stars
Of course there is little to say to defend Microsoft, but this book is quite ressonable at explaining what Vista is about and what is better (and worse) than earlier versions. Practical information easily explained and a few secret bits for those of us who like that stuff.
Book Review: Too Much Too Soon, Windows Vista Secrets: SP1 Edition Summary: 3 Stars
At this time only a 3 rating as I have not used it enough. Those few items that I have used it have been pretty clear and helpful. Do not think it is for a beginner though, or even one that has some experience with Vista and or Windows. For sure it makes me want to learn so much more about Vista, and I will.
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