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By John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi and Margaret Levine Young.
March 1998, 405 pages plus CD-ROM, US$24.99. C$35.99, £23.99,
ISBN 0-7645-0507-6.
Sixth time's the charm!
After all these years,
the Internet keeps changing, and so does The Internet for Dummies.
Fully revised for 1999, with coverage of the Net's hot topics, including
building your own home page, and on-line chat, and WebTV,!
with a CD-ROM full of useful Internet software for both Windows 3.1/95/98
and Macintosh.
What's new?
- Fully updated for 1999, including coverage of Windows 98.
- Newly expanded chapter on on-line chatting.
- All new chapter on instant messages with ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger.
- Revised chapter on on-line shopping, tips and pitfalls, and the answer to the
Credit Card Question.
(Yes, we do, if you were wondering.)
- All new chapter on downloading files and programs.
(In response to many reader requests to make it easier to follow.)
- Newly expanded chapters on AOL and WebTV.
- Even more step by step instructions..
- Updated resources for your kids.
Table of Contents
Part I: Welcome to the Internet
1. What is the net?
2. Intranets, Extranets, and Volleyball Nets
3. The Net, Your Kids, and You
Part II: Internet, Here I Come
4. Picking Your Internet Service
5. Connecting to the Internet
Part III: Web Mania
6. The Wild, Wonderful, Wacky, World Wide Web
7. Wrangling with the Web
8. Needles and Haystacks: Finding Stuff on the Net
9. More Shopping, Less Dropping
10. My First Home Page
Part IV: Essential Internet
11. Mailing Hither, Mailing Thither
12. Putting Your Mail in Its Place
13. Mail, Mail the Gang's All Here
14. Attention, Dick Tracy
15. Let's Get Together and Chat
16. Swiping Files from the Net
17. Can Ten Million Users All Be Wrong? It's AOL!
18. Not Just "I Love Lucy", It's WebTV
Part V: The Part of Tens
19. Ten Frequently Asked Questions
20. Ten Ways to Find E-mail Addresses
21. Ten Kinds of Files and What To Do with Them
22. Ten Ways to Avoid Looking Like a Klutz
Appendix: About the CD
Glossary
Index
CD-ROM Contents
Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98 Programs:
- Netscape Communicator: The world's most popular web browser
package
- Internet Explorer: The world's second most popular web browser
package, unless it's first this week
- Adobe Acrobat Reader: A free program you can use to view and print
Portable Document Format, or PDF, files.
- Mindspring Service: Software that helps you sign up for an
Internet account with Mindspring, a large national U.S. Internet
Service Provider.
- Eudora Light: An excellent, free electronic mail program you ca
use to send and receive e-mail messages over the Internet.
- Free Agent: An excellent, free newsgroup reader (or newsreader)
program you can use to participate in thousands of online discussions
over the Internet.
- HotDog: A shareware program that enables you to create your own
World Wide Web pages without requiring you to be an HTML programming
whiz.
- mIRC: A shareware Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, program you can use
to interact live, via your keyboard, with a group of people on the
Internet.
- Paint Shop Pro: A shareware graphics program you can use to view
virtually any image you're likely to encounter on the Web. Using
this program, you can create and edit images and convert them into
different file formats, which is useful if you want to make your own
Web pages.
- WinZip: An invaluable shareware decompression utility you can use
to make compressed files usable again.
- WS_FTP LE: A free (for noncommercial use) File Transfer Protocol,
or FTP, program you can use to copy files between your PC and a
computer on the Internet.
Macintosh programs:
- Netscape Communicator: The world's most popular web browser
- Internet Explorer: The world's second most popular web browser
- Adobe Acrobat Reader: A free program you can use to view and print
Portable Document Format, or PDF, files.
- Anarchie: A shareware File Transfer Protocol, or FTP, program you
can use to copy files between your Macintosh and a computer on the
Internet.
- Mindspring Service: Software that helps you sign up for an
Internet account with Mindspring, a large national U.S. Internet
Service Provider.
- BBEdit Lite: A freeware text editor that enables you to create
your own World Wide Web pages using HTML programming.
- DropStuff with Expander Enhancer: An invaluable shareware
decompression utility that allows you to create a StuffIt archive just
by dragging and dropping files on its icon. DropStuff also gives the
freeware program StuffIt Expander the ability to decompress PC ZIP
archives and much more.
- Eudora Light: An excellent free, electronic-mail program you can
use to send and receive e-mail messages over the Internet.
- FreePPP: A shareware TCP/IP program that provides the foundation
software a Macintosh needs in order to get connected to the Internet.
- GraphicConverter: A shareware graphics program you can use to view
virtually any image you're likely to encounter on the Web. Using
this program, you can transform images from one file format to
another, which is useful if you want to make your own Web pages.
- InterNews: A shareware newsgroup reader (or newsreader) program
you can use to participate in thousands of online discussions over the
Internet.
- Ircle: A shareware Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, program you can
use to interact live, via your keyboard, with a group of people on the
Internet.
- NCSA Telnet: A shareware program that lets you log on to other
computers as a terminal via a slightly old-fashioned method called
Telnet.
- StuffIt Expander: A freeware program which opens files that have
been compressed in StuffIt archives. It can also decode files sent as
BinHex, the Internet file encoding scheme for Macs.
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