Windows XP



Big Book of Windows Hacks, 1st Edition

Big Book of Windows Hacks, 1st Edition

By Preston Gralla

Bigger, better and broader in scope, the Big Book of Windows Hacks gives you everything you need to get the most out of your Windows Vista or XP system, including its related applications and the hardware it runs on or connects to. This book takes yo...

[Publish Date: October 2007]

Windows 7: Up and Running, 1st Edition

Windows 7: Up and Running, 1st Edition

By Wei-Meng Lee

This compact book offers the quickest path for Windows XP and Vista users to get started with Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system. With Windows 7: Up and Running, you get the essential information you need to upgrade or install the system and conf...

[Publish Date: September 2009]

Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, Home Edition

Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, Home Edition

By David Pogue

This updated guide offers a wealth of tips and expert advice, dedicated to making your time with Windows XP safer, easier, and more fun. It's perfectly suited for both first-time PC fans and budding power users. Best of all, it's been updated to in...

[Publish Date: December 2004]

Other Editions: Professional Edition, Pro Edition

Installing and Running Google App Engine on Windows XP - Using Google App ...

By Charles Severance

With this book, you can build exciting, scalable web applications quickly and confidently, using Google App Engine -- even if you have little or no experience in programming or web development. Using Google App Engine provides an overview of the tools...

[Publish Date: August 27, 2009]

Windows for Intel Macs, 1st Edition

Windows for Intel Macs, 1st Edition

By Todd Ogasawara

Even the most devoted Mac OS X user may need to use Windows XP, or may just be curious about XP and its applications. This Short Cut is a concise guide for OS X users who need to quickly get comfortable and become productive with Windows XP basics on...

[Publish Date: December 2008]

Windows 7 - O'Reilly Media

O'Reilly is a leader in technical and computer book documentation for Windows XP.

[Publish Date: August 21, 2009]

Windows 7 Starter Pushes the Web and IE - O'Reilly Radar

By Brady Forrest

I run XP on my netbook and I've been looking forward to running Windows 7 on it. So I've been watching news about Windows 7 with interest. There is much discussion this week that the low-priced Starter Edition will only let you run three apps at a time. If you want to run more then you'll have to pay...

[Publish Date: April 23, 2009]

Fixing Windows XP Annoyances, 1st Edition

Fixing Windows XP Annoyances, 1st Edition

By David A. Karp

Inspired by author David Karp's Windows XP Annoyances for Geeks, this all-new tome pulls together tips, tricks, insider workarounds, and fixes for PC novices and pros, in a handy, accessible Q&A format that lets you find the solutions in a flash . Fi...

[Publish Date: March 2006]

Preston Gralla

Preston Gralla is the author of Windows Vista in a Nutshell, the Windows Vista Pocket Reference, and is the editor of WindowsDevCenter.com. He is also the author of Internet Annoyances, PC Pest Control, Windows XP Power Hound, and Windows XP Hacks, Second...

[Publish Date: October 07, 2009]

Running Boot Camp, 1st Edition

Running Boot Camp, 1st Edition

By Chuck Toporek

When Steve Jobs jumped on stage at Macworld San Francisco 2006 and announced the new Intel-based Macs, the question wasn't if, but when someone would figure out a hack to get Windows XP running on these new Mactels. Enter Boot Camp, a new system ut...

[Publish Date: December 2008]

Brian Culp

Brian Culp , MCSE, MCT, is a recognized Microsoft expert who has been teaching and writing about Windows for many years. He is author or coauthor of seven books, including Windows XP Power Tools (Sybex, 2002), Outlook 2003 Bible (Wiley, 2004), Spring...

[Publish Date: October 07, 2009]

Speaker: Vic Gundotra: Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2009 - Co-produced by ...

Vic joined Google in 2007 as a Vice President of Engineering, responsible for developer evangelism and open source programs. He also oversees applications development. Previously, Vic spent 15 years at Microsoft, where he worked on a variety of products and operating systems, including Windows 3.0, NT, Windows XP, and Vista. He was recognized by MIT as a "Young Innovator under 35" for his work in sparking the Microsoft's change from Win32 to the .NET programming model.

[Publish Date: March 31, 2009]