| Format: | Paperback, 144 pages |
| Other Information: | b&w line drawings |
| Published In: | New Zealand, 18 July 2003 |
The NEW ZEALAND WOMAN'S WEEKLY runs the popular 'On-line' column by Andrew Dixon each week. Bite-size (byte-size) chunks of information give handy hints on computer use in an accessible way, ranging from basic information on looking after your computer, through to lists of interesting websites on particular topics, like researching your family history or arranging weddings. Sections of the book are: 1. Knowing your computer: * Using your computer * Maintaining your computer * Hardware * Frequently asked questions 2. Internet and e-mail 3. Websites Andrew Dixon is an Auckland-based writer, freelance web designer and professional musician (with the Nairobi Trio). He has written the 'On-line' column for the NEW ZEALAND WOMAN'S WEEKLY and maintained a website for the column for the last five years. Andrew has owned and operated a computer-based commercial recording studio for 13 years and during this time has gained extensive knowledge of PC hardware and software. As a freelance web designer, Andrew has gained a broad understanding of the workings of the Internet and e-mail.It was this knowledge of computers and the Internet, combined with a simple 'boffin-free' approach, that secured Andrew Dixon the position of 'On-Line' editor for the NEW ZEALAND WOMAN'S WEEKLY. |
| Publisher: | Random House New Zealand Ltd |
| ISBN: | 1869415795 |
| EAN: | 9781869415792 |
| Dimensions: | 23.0 x 15.0 centimeters |