• “Windows 10 All-In-One For Dummies” is here!

    I don’t know how the production folks did it, but “Windows 10 All-In-One For Dummies” rolled off the presses in record time. A box of ’em appeared on my doorstep last night.

    I’d start telling you about how great the book really is — but then I’d start sounding like a proud parent bragging about his preschooler. (Yeah, I do that, too.)

    Suffice it to say that, at 984 pages, it’s the most thorough, unbiased coverage of Windows 10 you’ll find. As most of you know, I don’t toe the Microsoft Party Line. My job is to tell you the truth, as best I see it — what works, what doesn’t, and how to get around the parts that don’t. There’s also good coverage of using Windows 10 to get the most out of your iPhone, iPad, Android devices, Gmail, Dropbox, and all sorts of third-party products.

    Those of you who asked if there’s a way to support this site, welllllll, now you know. Get a copy for your mother. Your father. Your brothers and sisters. Those folks in the mail room who keep pestering you. And your Great Aunt Mabel — the one who’s still worried about blowing up her computer with Minesweeper.

    The book’s great for anyone who has some experience with any version of Windows. (Newbies should definitely start with Windows 10 for Dummies, Andy Rathbone’s best seller.) 

    Have you seen a copy yet? Post here and let me know where! It should be out (in several languages) world-wide shortly.