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Computers for Seniors Made Easy: Outsmarting Your Grandchildren (Computers Made Easy)

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About Computers For Seniors Made Easy: Outsmarting Your

Computers for Seniors Made Easy was written for those who would rather figure out how to use their computers themselves rather than rely on the grandkids for help This book covers a variety of topics ranging from how to use Windows, staying safe online, sending emails, printing, using social media and basic office software It was written so the information is easy to understand and follow along but not so basic that readers won’t learn anything new in the process. It does contain some content that might be more on the advanced side but that is because not everyone is at the same skill level and some might want to take their knowledge a little bit further. IntroductionChapter 1 – Computer ComponentsChapter 2 – Microsoft WindowsChapter 3 – Web BrowsersChapter 4 – Using the InternetChapter 5 – Online Applications and ServicesChapter 6 – Social MediaChapter 7 – Using EmailChapter 8 – PrintersChapter 9 – Office Productivity SoftwareChapter 10 – Viruses and SpywareChapter 11 – Staying Safe and Secure OnlineChapter 12 – Protecting Your ComputerWhat’s Next? About the Author James Bernstein has been working with various companies in the IT field since 2000, managing technologies such as SAN and NAS storage, VMware, backups, Windows Servers, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Networking, Microsoft Office, Exchange, and more. He has obtained certifications from Microsoft, VMware, CompTIA, ShoreTel, and SNIA, and continues to strive to learn new technologies to further his knowledge on a variety of subjects. He is also the founder of the website OnlineComputerTips.com, which offers its readers valuable information on topics such as Windows, networking, hardware, software, and troubleshooting. James writes much of the content himself and adds new content on a regular basis. The site was started in 2005 and is still going strong today.