The best book on the Internet now covers Windows 95. The Whole Internet for Windows 95 is the most comprehensive introduction to the Internet available today.
For Windows users who in the past have struggled to take full advantage of the Internet's powerful utilities, Windows 95's built-in Internet support is a cause for celebration. And when you get online with Windows 95, this new edition of The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog will guide you every step of the way.
This book shows you how to use the Internet tools that Microsoft has developed for Windows 95. But it does much more. You can also take advantage of alternative popular free software programs that are downloadable from the Net. This book will show you where to find them and how to use them to save you time and money.
This guide will make you an expert on Microsoft Internet Explorer (the World Wide Web multimedia browser), Microsoft Exchange (an email program), and Netscape Navigator, the most popular Web browser on the market. It also shows you how to use popular Usenet readers, file transfer tools and database searching software.
You'll find our own database of databases: a wide-ranging resource index that covers a broad selection of several hundred important resources, on just about every topic imaginable, ranging from a virtual online university to travel tips.
If you use the Internet for work or for pleasure -- or if you'd like to, but don't know how -- you need this book. If you've been around the Net for a few years, you'll still be able to discover resources you didn't know existed. Also includes a pull-out quick-reference card.
The Windows 95 edition covers it all:
An updated and expanded, easy-to-use resource catalog. New and experienced users alike can refer to the catalog to discover what's available on the Net.
Descriptions of resources that serve as the Internet's "card catalog": GNN, Yahoo, and Almanac (what they are, what they're for).
A detailed look at Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator World Wide Web multimedia browsers.
An introduction to Microsoft Exchange, which handles Internet mail as well as Microsoft Mail.
Easy to understand discussion of MIME (multimedia mail): what it means, how to deal with it.
An introduction to how to deal with News effectively, along with details on using Trumpet, the most widely used Windows newsreader, and the newsreading features in Netscape.
Details on the Internet's older applications with an explanation of why they're still a necessary part of your toolkit: two file transfer programs, the Windows 95 FTP client and WS_FTP, the popular free software program. Also tips for using Telnet, a tool for remote login to systems on the Internet.
The low-down on WSArchie, the widely used free searching software.
New information on EINet winWAIS, a Windows-oriented public domain WAIS client.
A review of other Internet features, including Inernet Relay Chat, MUDS, and Internet FAX.
A discussion of different kinds of mailing lists.
A list of Internet access providers.
What's new in the "white pages," the Internet's telephone book.
Help with configuring Windows 95 for LAN and PPP connections.
A road map to obtaining free software.
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评分如果非要用一个词来形容这本书给我的整体感受,那便是“坚实可靠”。它不是那种追逐时髦的快餐读物,而是那种需要你沉下心来,伴随着电脑的启动声,一点点啃读下去的硬核知识载体。书中对底层网络配置参数的详细解读,比如IP地址的划分、子网掩码的计算,虽然现在有了DHCP自动分配,但在当时却是必须掌握的技能。它甚至连如何通过修改系统注册表来优化网络连接性能都给出了详细的说明,这在其他初级指南中是绝对看不到的。阅读这本书的过程,就像是接受了一次全面的数字化基础设施建设培训。它让我明白了,我们今天习以为常的流畅上网体验,背后是多么复杂的协议和配置支撑起来的。它让我对计算机网络产生了真正的敬畏之心,也为我日后深入学习更高级的网络技术打下了无比坚实的基础。这本书的价值,在于它记录了一个黄金时代的起点,以及如何驾驭那匹初生的数字野马。
评分这本书简直是为那个特定时代量身定做的科技圣经,厚重得让人安心,封面设计复古得恰到好处,仿佛能闻到老式影印纸张的味道。我记得那时候,互联网对于绝大多数人来说还是一个充满神秘感的新大陆,充斥着各种晦涩难懂的术语和操作界面。这本书的厉害之处就在于,它没有把我这个初学者扔进技术术语的海洋里自生自灭,而是像一个耐心的向导,一步步把我从Windows 95那个标志性的“开始”菜单引导出去。它细致地讲解了拨号上网的全部流程,那种连接时发出的“吱吱嘎嘎”的调制解调器声响,现在想来都是一种怀旧的交响乐。更别提它对Mosaic和Netscape Navigator的详尽解析了,我当时几乎是膜拜着学习如何解析URL,如何保存网页截图,甚至是如何在那个狭窄的带宽下优化图片加载速度。它不仅仅是一本技术手册,更是一份关于如何在这个新兴的数字世界中建立自己立足点的生存指南。每次翻开它,都感觉自己握着一把通往新世界的大门钥匙,充满了探索的兴奋感和对未知领域的敬畏。书中的插图和截图,虽然现在看起来像素粗糙,但在当时却是那么的清晰明了,是指导我进行系统配置和故障排除时的救命稻草。
评分老实说,这本书的排版设计在今天看来,或许有些单调和过时,但对于1990年代中后期的技术书籍来说,它达到了实用性的巅峰。每一个章节的结构都非常清晰,逻辑层次分明,而且索引系统做得极其出色,我经常只需要翻到某个关键词,就能迅速定位到我需要解决的具体问题,极大地提高了排查错误的效率。我记得有一次我的Winsock配置出了问题,导致所有的网络应用都无法启动,当时快急疯了。我抱着试试看的心态查阅了书中的“故障排除”部分,书中对Winsock重置的步骤描述得绘声绘色,每一步都配有对应的对话框截图,让我精确地执行了修复操作。这本书的价值远超其纸面价格,它提供的是一种解决问题的思维框架,教会你如何系统地分析网络故障,而不是简单地告诉你“重启电脑”。它对早期网络安全概念的引入,比如辨识可疑链接和管理密码,即使在今天看来,也充满了前瞻性,让我对数字世界的风险有了初步的认识。
评分这本书的文字风格简直像是一位经验丰富的老教授在对他的得意门生娓娓道来,语气既权威又充满人文关怀,丝毫没有那种高高在上的技术傲慢。我当时最大的困惑是如何在那个相对封闭的操作系统环境中,搭建起一个稳定且安全的网络连接。这本书没有直接给出冷冰冰的指令,而是先解释了TCP/IP协议栈在Windows 95架构下的工作原理,这一下子就让那些复杂的网络设置变得“有迹可循”了。它对于电子邮件客户端的配置,特别是POP3和SMTP服务器地址的设定,讲解得极为透彻,甚至连当时常见的邮件列表(Mailing List)的订阅和管理技巧都有涉及。读完相关章节,我简直觉得自己掌握了与全世界通信的魔法。特别让我印象深刻的是关于FTP客户端使用的部分,书里详细描述了如何进行文件上传和下载,以及如何识别匿名FTP服务器的权限限制。这种从底层原理到实际操作的无缝衔接,使得学习曲线变得异常平滑,极大地增强了我的自信心,让我敢于尝试那些在别人看来非常“硬核”的操作。
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