By Curt Degenhart, Jen Muehlbauer
First Edition
Pages: 533
ISBN 10: 1-56592-424-X |
ISBN 13: 9781565924246
This book is OUT OF PRINT.
Book descriptionThis definitive reference breaks through the hype and shows advanced AOL users and sophisticated beginners how to get the most out of AOL 4.0's tools and features. You'll learn how to customize AOL to meet your needs, work around annoying idiosyncrasies, avoid unwanted email and Instant Messages, actually understand Parental Controls, and turn off intrusive advertisements. It's an indispensable guide for users who aren't dummies.
Full Description
- Customize AOL so it works the way you want it to
- Work around scores of annoying idiosyncrasies
- Avoid unwanted email and Instant Messages
- Actually understand Parental Controls
Cover | Table of Contents | Index | Colophon
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This new book from O'Reilly finally provides the sort of information AOL users have been looking for. It is a true "soup to nuts" reference on AOL, covering both beginning and more advanced AOL features and functions.
AOL in a Nutshell begins with the basics of getting connected: from installing the AOL software (or how to get it if you haven't received one of the zillions of diskettes or CD-ROMs AOL has mailed out over the years), to setting up a new account, to understanding the toolbar features. It then describes how to use basic services like email, instant messaging and buddy lists, and how to access newsgroups, and chat forums.
It also contains sections on how to find information online, the basics of using the Web, and how to organize things like your personal filing cabinet or favorite places effectively. All of this information is invaluable to beginners, and is guaranteed to make a newbie's life on AOL much easier.
