What would you like to learn about Windows 11?
My new book is at the printer. Which excerpts would you like to read for free?
As I’ve mentioned once or twice previously, my new book, Windows 11 Inside Out, is done and off to the printer. (It’s also off to whatever the digital equivalent of a printer is, for those who are looking for an ebook* instead of a paper version.)
With the publisher’s blessing, I’m planning to post some excerpts from the book here, free of charge.
It’s a big book, though, so rather than just arbitrarily pick some topics that I think might interest my readers, I figured it might be better to ask you what you’d like to see here.
Consider this an open thread, and use the comments to tell me what you’re interested in reading.
I’ll also have some copies of the printed book coming my way in April. Let me know if you’re interested in a signed copy and I’ll see if we can work something out.
*Here’s a fun note about ebooks: If you purchase from Amazon, you get a copy that can only be read in Amazon’s Kindle app. I know some of you absolutely hate the digital rights management (DRM) associated with those Amazon products. As an alternative, I can point you to an option, direct from the publisher, that delivers the book in the industry-standard ePUB and PDF formats, without any DRM. There’s an inconspicuous watermark on each copy that will rat you out if you post the book on a file-sharing site, but you’re free to share it with your friends and family with my blessing. If you’re interested in that option, you can pre-order it here: Windows 11 Inside Out, DRM-free ebook. Full disclosure: I make a small commission if you order through that link.
The differences between Home & Pro.
Backup of HDD content to USB drives.
Bitlocker & password management.
Ed, keep up the good work. I bought the W10 book electronically and earlier ones in paper. Excellent reference books. 👍
Love your books. I've been buying them, and using them as reference for years. I've recommended them to the people I work with, including clients. They are written in language even non-geeks can understand. Thank you!