guidecovers2As the author of the popular “Windows Vista Power Users Guide”, described by the new media editor of Windows Vista: the Official Magazine as “a really in-depth guide to Windows Vista that everyone should at least have a look at”, I’m soon to release a new guide for Microsoft’s forthcoming Windows 7 operating system.

The new book is aimed at everyday users, the people who use Windows at home or at work and would like to be able to get more from it and their software, but who don’t know how.  It’s also a guide that IT professionals can recommend to their non-technical friends and family, as an addition to any technical support they offer themselves.

The 174 page guide contains 16 chapters including 8 glossaries.  The chapters cover everything from installing Windows to finding your way around, keeping yourself and your PC safe and secure, and diagnosing and repairing problems.  In addition there are 13 Step-by-Step guides with helpful images and screenshots, and information on getting started with Microsoft’s forthcoming Office 2010 software, due out next spring.

The chapters include…  installing, exploring, working, searching, connecting, securing, configuring, playing, communicating, guaranteeing, maintaining, diagnosing, tweaking and upgrading.

Everything from using the Start Menu and the new Taskbar and finding and organising files and photos, to using some of the advanced, and often hidden, functionality of Windows 7 is included.  It’s written in simple, easy to understand language.

There are also many Quick Tips to help you get the very best out of Windows 7 in the fastest time possible.

The book is organised with each chapter being self-contained and pre-formatted for easy printing.  It will soon be available to download for only £3.99 from this website and it will also be available to buy in paperback.

You can download a free sample chapter from the book here

It could make the perfect Christmas gift for you or for that special person who pesters you all the time.

Update!  Join the Windows 7 Power Users Guide group on Facebook.