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    "With the help of this excellent book by Glenn Weadock, you can preserve the value of your technology investments and keep the total cost of owning and running a network to a minimum... Small Business Networking For Dummies can help you realize your own vision of competing and winning in a networked world... Using this book, you can build your small business network into a vital asset, and take control of tomorrow."
    —Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, Novell, Inc.

    "Exploding the Computer Myth looks to me to be the most important business computer book of the decade. Glenn Weadock sifts through the mountains of computer hype and promise to find you the hard kernels of truth."
    —Jerry Pournelle, Senior Editor of Byte Magazine

    "Glenn leaves us with a major challenge — that it is necessary for top management to be involved with computer technology for the right moves to be made. Fortunately, his book starts the process."
    —Ludvik F. Koci, President, Detroit Diesel Corporation, on Exploding the Computer Myth

    "I have a two-and-a-half-foot shelf full of notebooks I've assembled over the years of my own tricks to make PCs and networks run more smoothly. Bulletproofing Your PC Network is going on that much smaller shelf, right next to my desk, where I keep the most succinct and important reference tools I turn to first when the phone rings and someone says "We've got a problem, Jim.""
    —Jim Seymour, columnist for PC Magazine

    "Glenn Weadock has assembled a massive amount of information to help you not only get your Windows 95-based system or systems up and running right, but keep them running day after day after day. Glenn's methodical approach will help you prevent many problems before they even start. And, when trouble does arise, chances are you'll find a solution laid out for you, in clear, concise form, in the pages of this book."
    —Fred Langa, Editorial Director of Windows Magazine, on Bulletproofing Windows 95

    "I don’t often use the book of the month as my lead, but this one deserves it. I found out more about Win 95 problems in half an hour with it than I have in a month of experimenting. It doesn’t cover everything, and some of the problems covered are obscure, but this is a book you really need."
    —Jerry Pournelle, Senior Editor of Byte Magazine, on Bulletproofing Windows 95 in his August 1997 column

    "As an editor for the For Dummies series, I can say, unequivocally, that Glenn Weadock goes the extra mile to ensure that his books are as accurate as possible. Weadock also manages to make the subject fun, entertaining, and accessible."
    —Kyle Looper, editor, IDG Books Worldwide

    "This book is what every PowerPoint presenter has been waiting for. It is an invaluable guide for presenters who want to jump out of the box of canned PowerPoint presentations and reach new heights of excellence. It is one of those rare books meant to be read and re-read... The chapters on visual design alone make this book required reading for every presenter."
    —David Fine, author, on Creating Cool PowerPoint 97 Presentations

    "Weadock clearly knows his stuff and, best of all, he knows how to translate that knowledge into a good read. The book is full of wit and humor, wrapped nicely around an incredible amount of useful information."
    —Paul Thurrott, columnist, on Windows 2000 Registry for Dummies

    "This book's unique step-by-step approach flattens the Web designer's learning curve."
    —Joseph Lowery, author, on Look & Learn Dreamweaver 4

 

 

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