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iPad for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Creating a Photo Book for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Protect, Clean Up and Speed Up Your Computer for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Photo and Video Editing for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Microsoft Office 2010 and 2007 for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Windows Live Essentials for SENIORS
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full jacket
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More Windows 7 for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Picasa for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Google for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Windows 7 for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Internet and E-mail for SENIORS with Windows 7
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full jacket
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Windows Vista Cleanup and Maintenance for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Windows Vista and Internet for CHILDREN
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full jacket
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Microsoft Office 2007 for Independent Contractors and Freelancers
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full jacket
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Interesting Online Applications for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Photos, Video and Music with Windows Vista for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Windows Vista for SENIORS
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full jacket
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More Windows Vista for SENIORS
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Switching to Windows Vista for SENIORS
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Windows XP for Seniors
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full jacket
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More Windows XP for SENIORS
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full jacket
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Internet and E-mail for SENIORS with Windows Vista
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full jacket
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Internet and E-mail for Seniors with Windows XP
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full jacket
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Microsoft Word 2003 for SENIORS
This title is no longer available
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full jacket
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Digital Photo Editing for Seniors
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full jacket
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Reviews
Book: Interesting Online Applications for SENIORS
This is the newest addition to Studio Visual Steps’ series of “Computer Books for Seniors.” It is structured and written in the standardized Studio Visual Steps style, giving it a familiar feel for those who have used previous books in the series. The font type and size, however, are better for seniors, while each chapter follows a structured step-by-step format with labeled graphics. This title does assume the reader already has a good grasp of computers and the Internet. The list of “Thirteen Online Applications” includes only a few actual applications, the rest being popular websites or tools: Google Maps, Google Earth, Skype, RSS feeds, eBay, blogging (with Blogger), Facebook, Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Spaces, YouTube, MyPhotoAlbum, and Wikipedia. This book fills a noticeable gap in available books for computer-savvy seniors; recommended for all public libraries, especially those that serve a senior population.
- Carol Bean, from a review appearing in The Tech Static. Carol Bean is Computer Center Manager in the Palm Beach County Library System.
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