Book review: Windows 10 Simplified

Title : Windows 10 Simplified

Author: Anand Narayanaswamy

About the author:

Anand Narayanaswamy works as a freelance writer and is based in
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He has published several
articles and reviews for several publishers since 1999.

Anand started working with Windows 10 ever since its initial
launch and was attracted by the features. He is currently a
Windows Insider MVP.

About the book: This book took me down memory lane about my formative computer years! 🙂 I have taught MS-DOS at computer centers and worked with the earlier Windows Operating systems too! It was wonderful to read about Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows NT and all the subsequent versions of Windows.

It was also a delight to read about all the hardware components(Monitor, CPU, motherboard and more) I have learnt a lot of information about a variety of topics such as the CPU cooler and how to make the machine run more efficiently. It has been wonderful to read about the features of Windows 10 (Taskbar, Start Menu etc) and the Microsoft Edge browser(‘Read aloud’ in Edge seems to be a wonderful feature) I have written about a lot of browsers for the BlogchatterA2Z in April(Opera, Brave) and it was fun to read about the Edge browser too. I also liked the red boxes that show important information in a clear and concise manner.

This book is definitely an exhaustive take on Windows 10 and can easily be used as a supplemental reference for schools ! Kudos to the author for writing it so well.

Do download the book for free from this link:

https://www.theblogchatter.com/download/windows-10-simplified-by-anand-narayanaswamy

You can also download my book from this link:

https://www.theblogchatter.com/download/tech-tales-by-jayanthi-manikandan

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