Windows Xp Annoyances For Geeks, A Book And A Site
(David A. Karp)
Windows XP has been a considerable improvement over its older Microsoft sister versions, but it is still plagued with quirks that make its users pull out heir hair. Windows XP was meant to be flexible and highly customizable, but the typical default options are not what most users would want. This and other annoyances are comprehensively addressed by Windows Annoyances For Geeks and its companion web site, annoyances.orgOne of the best parts of the book is 100-plus pages meticulously addressing the problems with Service Pack 2, which was meant to get Windows XP working smoothly. The Service Pack 2 succeeds in doing so, but it changes innumerable settings so that, for example, some of the network-dependent applications may afterwards refuse to work. Karp explains that the SP2, having done its job, has also tightened the settings in Windows? own firewall. He also provides tips and tweaks for getting the applications back on-line again. The book is very structured and logical, and its worth is in the actual applying of its simple, easy-to-follow advice. www.Annoyances.org is similar to the books? logic, and is a relief for anyone who is fed up with the insanely irritating Paperclip, which is an animated assistant in MS Word, as well as with countless other bugs and idiot messages in Windows applications.The site has a wealth of resources, such as practical, working solutions, to bugs and even little-known malfunctions which have been well-documented and are available for all Microsoft products going back to Windows 95.
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