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					  <channel><title>Computers and The Internet- Mary Ward Books</title>
    <description>Computers and The Internet Used Books - Here are the latest additions to the Computers and The Internet category of the Mary Ward Used Books catalogue</description>
    <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/categories/1.html</link><item><title>Basics of Digital Computers by Murphy, John S</title><description>    Ryedale, 1958: paperback: 136 pages including index. Synopsis: vol 3 of a course used  as a  training programme  for computer technicians  and field engineers. core memory, magnetic recording, reading, writing, control, timing pulses, registers, computer time, input output units, data processing. Format: Paperback. Pages: 144.          </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/810407396.html</link></item><item><title>The Complete Idiots Guide to the Internet UK 2000 by Kent, Peter</title><description>                    Book Description: : : The Internet doesnt have to be difficult - it can give you information in an instant! Specifically written for UK Web users, this book will give you everything youll need to know to put the Internet to work for you. With this fun-filled tutorial youll learn how to connect to the Internet, surf it with various browsers and send and retrieve e-mail. The book also covers how to join newsgroups, participate in live chat rooms, how to build your own Web page and much much more. It will help you discover quick and easy ways to: * Find what you need on the Internet * Access the best UK and International websites * Find free and inexpensive Internet software * Use Internet Explorer and other Web browsers * Work with a full range of Internet tools such as Gopher and FTP : : Synopsis: With this book, users are shown the basics of the Internet: sending e-mails, searching the Net, ordering online, and so forth. No previous knowledge is assumed, and all computer jargon is explained. Comments: Pristine and as new
. Format: Paperback. Pages: 432.                    </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0130868604.html</link></item><item><title>basics of digital computers Vol 3 by John S Murphy</title><description>           136 pages."A course developed as a training program for computer technicians and field engineers."          </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/5810388.html</link></item><item><title>The Business Value Of Computers by Paul A Strassmann</title><description>          522 page overview of the value of computers to a successful business written by an ex corporate director of Xerox. ex -library copy. Plastic covered dust cover a little tired. library stamps to end paper. pages very clean and good          </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0962041327.html</link></item><item><title>Teach Yourself Mac OS 8 2 in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself S ) by Lewis, Rita</title><description>  Mac OS 8.5 is boming a standard in the Macntosh community, and Teach Yourself Mac OS 8.5 in 24 Hours will help you get up to speed quickly. : : Authors Lewis and Lee begin with the best procedures for installing the software and teach you everything you need to know to use Mac OS 8.5. In the section on managing files with Finder 8, for example, they not only tell you what a file is, but how to open, close, move, delete, and make aliases for your files. From there, the authors move on to more advanced (and interesting) topics, such as LANs. Macs always have excelled at typography, so theres plenty of information on fonts and layout concepts, plus the book addresses audio and video. There is solid coverage of mobile computing with Mac OS, so PowerBook people take heed. : : As Mac OS 8.5 has lots of Internet features, this guide pays considerable attention to the online world. The authors help you use Internet Setup Assistant, and then detail how to get the most out of the Netscape Navigator Web browser, the Netscape Communicator electronic mail application, and Sherlock--the new Internet search tool thats built into this version of the system. The guide closes with a little bit of information about publishing your own Web pages. --David Wall, Amazon.com : : Book Description: Teach Yourself Mac OS 8.5 includes extensive information about new Mac OS 8.5 technologies including Sherlock (called by its earlier name of Find), Internet, Network Browsing, HFS+, Appearance, and many other exciting topics. These tutorial and deeply detailed chapters provide beginners and advanced users expert advice on getting the most out of this new OS for the Mac. : : This book was written on the cusp of development and takes advange of insider information during and after Allegro became Mac OS 8.5. : : Teach Yourself Mac OS 8.5 in 24 Hours is a comprehensive guide to the many new features included in Allegro - now called Mac OS 8.5. Included in the book are tutorials on the new integrated Internet features, new Find command, Desktop Themes, Network Browser, and many other exciting updates. A must read for anyone who is thinking of upgrading or who wants to learn the ins and outs of the Mac.Comments: pristine. Format: Paperback. Pages: 608.          </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/672313359.html</link></item><item><title>PCs Made Easy Vol 1 by No Author</title><description>          Comments: pristine- probably un-read
. Format: Hardcover.           </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0276424999.html</link></item><item><title>Quicken Made Simple   Windows Version by Stephen Copestake</title><description> Butterworth Heinemann Ltd 1995;Paperback  150 pages. A  guide to using the popular money management software. Condition: very clean and good                     </description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/075062308x.html</link></item><item><title>Beginner's Guide To Computer Logic by Gerald F Stapleton</title><description>192 pages explaining the basics of computer construction.</description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0704201313.html</link></item><item><title>S A M S  Teach Yourself Mac OS 8 5 In 24 Hours by Rita Lewis Lisa Lee</title><description>          582 pagesdesigned to teach the essentials of the Macintosh Operating System known as Allegro in 24 one hour sessions. The focus is on the improvements of the OS 8.5 operating sytem, and describes them in appropriate level detail. Clean and as ne</description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0672313359.html</link></item><item><title>Computer Appreciation by T F Fry</title><description>237 pages obliterated stamp mark inside back and front covers</description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0406727007.html</link></item><item><title>Computer Programming Made Simple by J Maynard</title><description>300 pages cover upper right corners slightly curled</description> <link>http://www.marywardbooks.com/books/0491008724.html</link></item></channel></rss>