Windows 10 in easy steps: Covers the April 2018 Update
<p><strong>Windows 10 in easy steps, 4th Edition</strong> shows you everything you will need to know to get up to speed with Windows 10.</p> <p><i>Covers the April 2018 update released April 30, 2018</i></p> <p><strong>Windows 10 in easy steps, 4th Edition</strong> provides full-color and comprehensive coverage of the latest Windows operating system, and shows how to get the most out of it, whether you are using a desktop computer or a mobile device. It details the new features and shows how these integrate with the more traditional elements of the operating system, including: </p> <li>Upgrading to Windows 10 and personalizing it for your needs</li> <li>Getting to grips with the Windows 10 interface, navigating with the Start menu, the Start button, and the Taskbar</li> <li>Customizing the live tiles feature, so that you can create your own look and feel</li> <li>Accessing and downloading apps, and how to work with them and organize them</li> <li>Working with files and folders, using OneDrive for free storage and sharing files</li> <li>Using Cortana, the Personal Digital Assistant, to search your computer or the web, or to perform actions like opening apps or documents</li> <li>Getting online with the web browser, Microsoft Edge, and keeping in touch by email and Skype</li> <li>Perfecting photos, viewing movies, playing music and games. </li> <p>It also covers the new features in the Spring update, including:</p> <li>Timeline, which enables you to view all of your open apps as thumbnails, and also carry on working with them on other compatible devices. </li> <li>New features in the My People app, including being able to drag and drop contacts to and from the Taskbar. </li> <li>Using Share Nearby to share content with nearby devices without having to physically attach them, using Bluetooth. </li> <li>Microsoft Edge’s redesigned version of the Hub for viewing items such as Favorites. </li> <p>Windows 10 is one of the most significant upgrades in Microsoft's history and <strong>Windows 10 in easy steps, 4th Edition</strong> is ideal for newbies and for those wanting to quickly grasp the essentials in the new April 2018 Update version.</p>