You've heard all about how great your new high-tech phone is Terrific But how on Earth do you use all of those features?
There are plenty of books that will tell you every single thing you can do with your new phone. And I mean everything, because they're hundreds of pages long This book is for people who want to know how to use the features they'll actually use
If you are looking for something comprehensive--that tells you how to side load apps and do things the average person who never does, then keep looking. But if you need something that will help you get started, then read on
Inside, you'll learn about:
What makes Galaxy different from iOS, Android, and other smartphones
Using Samsung SmartTag
Setting up your phone
Making calls
Installing apps
Accessibility features
Using the camera
Surfing the Internet
Changing system settings
And much more
This guide also includes a bonus guide on using Gmail.
NOTE: This guide is not endorsed by Samsung and should be considered unofficial.
You've probably used Windows OS; maybe you've used MacOS. But Linux?
Linux has been around for years, but it's still relatively unused by the masses. This isn't to say it isn't powerful. Some argue that it's more powerful than any OS out there.
This book will cover arguably the most popular version of Linux: Ubuntu.
You'll learn about:
Installing Ubuntu
Where things are
An overview of the core features
An overview of the software
Using Ubuntu Utilities
Using Ubuntu settings
And more
The book is intended for beginners who have never used Ubuntu or are still considering whether or not they want to download it.
★★★ Take your note taking to the next level with OneNote ★★★
Word? Of course you've heard of it Excel? You betcha PowerPoint? How'd you do a presentation without it But Microsoft OneNote? If you are like most people, you probably have never tried Microsoft's powerful note taking software. That's a shame, because it's one of the most powerful ways to collaborate on ideas and take projects to the next level.
Microsoft OneNote was released in 2003-before things like Pinterest had taken the world by storm. Its intuitive software environment allows users to work either in their web browser or on their computer to create, store and share notes.
This book is intended for people who are curious about the software or want to learn how to use it. It will cover:
Surfing the Internet requires an Internet Browser. While some people use the browser that comes with their computer (typically Internet Explorer and Safari) others download a separate browser. Google Chrome is arguably the most popular, but Firefox is definitely a worthy contender in the browser wars.
Developed by the non-profit organization "Mozilla Foundation" Firefox is open-source, fast, and offers top security.
If you are tired of the browser that came with your computer and want to try something different, then this book will help you in your journey It covers:
The Internet has been around since the 60s; you've probably been using it for years. But that doesn't mean you are using it right
This book will walk you through how to get the most out of browsers, how to use email, and how to do more than a basic Google search.
If you know how to use the Internet, but want to use it better, then this book will help you It covers Gmail, searching the web with Google, Firefox, Safari browser, and Chrome browser.