In this book, the author tells the story of her life after Microsoft Windows. She describes how she coped with having to switch to a new operating system and learn all of its quirks. She also talks about the things she did to make her old computer last as long as possible.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for people who are interested in learning about how to adapt to changes in technology. It is also for anyone who wants to learn about the struggles that can come with using older technology.
Pros :
- This book is a great resource for anyone who needs to switch to a new operating system.
- The author provides lots of helpful tips and tricks for making the transition easier.
- The book is well written and easy to read.
Cons :
- The author spends too much time talking about the process of switching to a new operating system
- The author does not provide any solutions to common problems people experience when using a new operating system
- The book is poorly written and contains numerous grammatical errors
Learn more about the author
Inez Ribustello is a self-proclaimed computer geek. She has been using Microsoft Windows since it was first released in 1985 and she has never looked back. In this book, she tells the story of her life after Microsoft Windows. She describes how she coped with having to switch to a new operating system and learn all of its quirks. She also talks about the things she did to make her old computer last as long as possible.
Reader Reviews
“I really enjoyed this book. It was interesting to read about the author’s life after Windows.”
“This book is a great read for anyone who has ever used Windows. It’s funny, informative, and full of tips that will help you make the most of your computer.”
“This is a great book for anyone who has ever used Windows.”
“This book is a great read for anyone who has ever used Microsoft Windows. It tells the story of how the author coped when she had to switch to a new operating system. She also talks about the things she did to make her old computer last as long as possible.”