With Windows 8, Microsoft completely reimagined the graphical user interface
for its operating system, and designed it to run on tablets as well as PCs.
It’s a big change that calls for a trustworthy guide—Windows 8: The Missing
Manual. New York Times columnist David Pogue provides technical insight,
lots of wit, and hardnosed objectivity to help you hit the ground running with
Microsoft’s new OS.
This jargon-free book explains Windows 8 features so clearly—revealing which
work well and which don’t—that it should have been in the box in the first
place.