Rick’s Tech Tips Newsletter
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Folks often ask me to recommend a good book for helping them learn some new computer topic, and I almost always steer them towards the “for Dummies” series of books if there is a title available on the topic in question.
Although the titles in this series include the word “Dummies”, these books don’t speak down to readers or assume they are absolutely “clueless”.
Instead, they present the material in a clear, easy-to-understand way so that anyone can learn what they need to learn about the topic as quickly and easily as possible, even if the reader does happen to be “clueless” about the topic.
Truth be told, I’m usually fairly clueless myself when I first set out to learn something new.
“Windows 11 For Dummies” is the latest in the long line of excellent “For Dummies” books, and I strongly recommend it for anyone who wishes to learn all the subtle (and not so subtle) ways that Windows 11 differs from its predecessors.
In my opinion, author Andy Rathbone does an exceptional job at teaching every topic he has ever written about, and “Windows 11 For Dummies” is just as good as his previous works. It isn’t perfect (no book is), but in my opinion it’s the best book on Windows 11 out there for anyone who wants to learn the ins-and-outs of Windows 11 as quickly as possible.
Bottom line: If you’re new to Windows 11 and you want to quickly get up to speed with it, I recommend getting your hands on a copy of this book.
Click here to read more about “Windows 11 For Dummies” on Amazon.
Note: A new edition of “Windows 11 for Dummies” is scheduled to be released in mid to late November. Click here to check it out.