Keep Your Computer Alive

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| Rating | : | 4.16 (887 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 097084302X |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"A Must Read for all computer owners" according to John Benjamin Sciarra. Computer jargon, worms, firewalls and viruses can easily lead to confusion, particularly for the novice computer user. Mr. Uitti's book simplifies all the things necessary to protect your lifeline to the cyber world where cyber theifs and predators are lurking in the dark waiting to steal your money and even your identity. In simple language accompanied by delightful illustrations, Dan Uitti's book will become required reading for all comp
Many of his clients are authors whom he assists with computer issues, enthusiastic tutorials, website development and manuscript preparation for publishers and printers. Daniel Uitti has been a computer enthusiast since 1978 when he and his brother Brian built their first computers. During this heyday, he consulted with more than 30 companies in areas of communication, instrumentation, avionics and the early beginnings of the Internet. His career as
It also illustrates the need for proper backups and surge protection. Thought provoking illustrations were provided by Ted Hudson.. Computer maintenance, safety and security are growing concerns. This book is great for first timers, as well as people that have had computers for years, but are just now catching up with the latest problems like Spam, Viruses, SpyWare. There are many tips, as well as a dictionary and suggestions on why maintenance is important
--Cynthia Bercowetz - Consumer Advocate, Author - Don't Get Ripped Off! Get Help! Tell It to GeorgeI couldn't run my business without my computer. Dan's book is helping me solve this mystery. Without backups, you'd have spyware, spam and viruses. --Evora Jordan - Mystery Author/Publisher-Tainted Towers . --Jerry Labriola, M.D - author of The Maltese Murders and Famous Crimes RevisitedTeaches readers how to protect themselves and their computers against Identity Theft, the number one consumer complaint of the year. This is a forensic guidebook for computers
