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Software and Games : Software Categories : Home Computing : Training & Tutorials : New to Computing : Internet
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Greenstreet Online Ltd
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Avanquest Software
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Focus Multimedia Ltd
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Greenstreet
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Focus Multimedia Ltd
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Focus Multimedia Ltd
Outlook is Microsoft's desktop information management program: it lets you read, write and manage e-mail, keep track of your appointments and maintain a list of contacts. Learning your way around its various elements can be made easier by spending time with these computer-based tutorials. There are lessons for the complete beginner, starting with "Working with Outlook Basics" and progressing through the basic functionality of the application.Lessons for the advanced user include working with folders and forms, and working with the Rules wizard, which lets you process incoming e-mail automatically (filing all e-mails from Sara in a folder, or deleting all those from Boring Newsgroup to which you subscribed in a moment of inattention).
Navigation through the tutorials is straightforward and the software runs from the CD-ROM so that whenever you meet a new task as you work, you can pick the relevant lesson and learn how to proceed. You can see tasks demonstrated and you can practice them with help, repeat topics and generally use the lessons in the way that suits you best. --Mark Whitehorn
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Avanquest Software
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Avanquest Software
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Focus
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Focus
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Focus Multimedia Ltd
Learning to use new software can be a challenge. Books may fail to hit the spot because they can't show precisely how things work, and pointing and clicking to learn by doing can be frustrating and sometimes cause software problems. There is an alternative in the form of Focus's Teaching You series. These CDs offer interactive training in a range of popular applications.Teaching You Internet Explorer 5 lets you work on a beginners or advanced course. Either way you work through a set of lessons, each divided into sub-topics. Select the one you are interested in, and the software starts its lesson. You can step through information presented graphically on screen, either moving forward step by step or watching a demo automatically run through the topic. When you think you know enough, you can practice, and even take a quiz.
Teaching You Internet Explorer 5 is going to be most useful if you are completely new to the Web, as even its advanced lessons are relatively basic. It is not a bad place for the newcomer to start getting a little enlightenment. --Sandra Vogel
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Focus
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BVG
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Greenstreet
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