
Overview
These series of documents are designed to assist you in understanding the basics of the Internet, from how to setup your system to taming the World Wide Web using Windows 95/98.
Objectives:
1. To gain a better understanding and working knowledge of your computer.
2. To become familiar with the applications most used in accessing the Internet.
3. To understand and apply the basic skills needed to successfully utilize the Internet to it's potential.
This document in it's entirety is cross-linked and referenced for your convenience. Simply click on a teal colored underlined word or picture where the mouse pointer changes from an arrow to a pointing finger to go to that subject.
At any point you may click on any of the subjects listed to the left in the main menu.
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Disclaimer:
The authors of this self-help tutorial provide NO WARRANTIES, nor assume any liabilities from the use or misuse of this product, information, or the software contained on this CD.
There is no affiliation between any software/hardware companies and the authors of this product. All information contained on this CD is of public knowledge accessible from the Internet, as such the authors provide no warranties.
Product support for this self-help tutorial is NOT provided by the authors. All shareware programs, information and suggestions used are the responsibility of the end user to aquire product support.
The shareware programs included on this CD are Copyright of their respective owners, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. It is provided as shareware with the following limitations:
Any and all software accompanying this CD is shareware based and is provided at no cost, the end user assumes all responsibility for registering it's use.
It will be the end user's responsibility to abide by the terms and conditions set forth in the documentation provided with each shareware software package.
Microsoft and Windows 95/98 is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Basics 101 CD-ROM text documentation and video's are
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