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Web Browser

The site should perform under most operating systems with a current browser installed. At the time of this writing, the following browsers are recommended for optimum performance:

  • Windows: IE 7+, Firefox 2.0+, Opera 9+
  • Macintosh: Safari 2.0+, Firefox 2.0+ or Opera 9+
  • Linux: Firefox 2.0+

Enhanced Features
To experience this website as intended, Javascript should be enabled in your web browser, but it's not required. Please consult the Help files for your web browser to find out how to enable/disable Javascript.

Display Device

For optimal viewing, the following display configuration is recommended:

  • Resolution: 1024 X 768 (or larger)
  • Color Depth: 32 bit
  • Colors: True Color or Millions of Colors


Navigating this website is pretty easy. But if you're having trouble, the following describes options for making your way around.

Nav Bar

Links to all the key pages at this website can be found in the "navigation bar" at the top of each page. Click one of the titles to load the page.

Page Nav

Linear, page-by-page, navigation can be found at the bottom portion of each page. Browsers with Javascript enabled will see a link entitled 'Back' which operates exactly the same as the "Back button" in the browser toolbar; clicking on this link retrieves the last page that you visited.

Site Map

A site map (or sitemap) is a document that lists the pages on a website. A site map is often displayed as a diagram, typically organized in hierarchical fashion. This helps visitors—and search engine bots—to locate pages at the website.

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Help With Windows

Win XP Book

Windows XP for Dummies does a good job providing Windows novices with a guided introduction to Microsoft's feature-rich operating system Windows XP. For everyday computer users, this book covers computer usage, Windows, and Internet fundamentals. More »

See also: Windows Vista For Dummies

Help With Mac

Macintosh Basics

Mac Basics is a User's Guide for Macintosh Leopard OS X 10.5. It's ideal for people considering a switch from Windows to Macintosh or new users looking to enhance their Mac skills. No complex technical language; no intricate procedures. Just the essentials. A guide for normal people. More »

See also: Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide

Help With Linux

Introduction to LINUX

Introduction to LINUX: A Hands on Guide for Beginners is part of the Linux Documentation Project and aims to be the foundation for all other materials that you can get from the Project. It provides the fundamental knowledge needed by anyone who wants to start working with a Linux system. More »

See also: Linux Pocket Guide

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