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  2. Microsoft Tips - Wikipedia

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    Tips is the latest of a series of tutorial hubs in Microsoft Windows that provides information about using features. Information is presented as screenshots, text descriptions, videos, and web links. As Windows upgrades have traditionally been drastic, each version since Windows 95 has had its own tutorial app, and the name has changed frequently.

  3. Complete Idiot's Guides - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies – a similar series of how-to books from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Découvertes Gallimard, a similar series in French of introductory books, noted for its fine illustration. Some titles are translated in other languages. FabJob – a similar series of how-to-books for starting a business or dream career

  4. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies is an extensive series of instructional reference books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. The series has been a worldwide success with editions in numerous languages.

  5. Bill Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen founded Onebox.com in 1999. It was acquired for $850 million in 1999 by Phone.com (later part of Openwave). [2] He sold his stake quickly and started SEVEN Networks, a wireless e-mail firm that claimed 1.4 billion accounts. Nguyen founded Seven Networks in May 2000 and served as its co-chief executive officer until April 2005.

  6. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, OneNote Mobile went multi-platform as it was released for iPhone [39] followed by a version for Symbian as part of Microsoft Apps. [40] In 2012 Microsoft released OneNote for Android in a surprise move. [41] On July 1, 2013, Microsoft released version 2 of its app for iPad, containing significantly updated features, to correspond more ...

  7. Microsoft Office - Wikipedia

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    The service can also be installed privately in enterprise environments as a SharePoint app, or through Office Web Apps Server. [30] Microsoft also offers other web apps in the Office suite, such as the Outlook Web App (formerly Outlook Web Access), [42] Lync Web App (formerly Office Communicator Web Access), [43] Project Web App (formerly ...

  8. Don Box - Wikipedia

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    Don Box in 2009. Don Box is a former Microsoft Technical Fellow.. Before joining Microsoft in 2002, Box was a contributing editor and columnist at Microsoft Systems Journal, which later became MSDN Magazine, and was one of the founders of DevelopMentor, a software training company; he left DevelopMentor to join Microsoft.

  9. Universal Windows Platform apps - Wikipedia

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    Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps [1] (formerly named Windows Store apps, Metro-style apps and Modern apps) [2] are applications that can be used across all compatible Microsoft Windows devices. They are primarily purchased and downloaded via the Microsoft Store , Microsoft's digital application storefront. [ 3 ]