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5 Software related eBooks

Posted by wblue on 3-12-2017, 14:51 @ English eBooks
5 Software related eBooks
5 Software related eBooks

The iOS 9 iPad Manual
The iOS 9 iPhone Manual
Clifton Leonard, Brian Svidergol, "Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016"
The MacBook GuideBook
Windows PowerShell in Action, 3rd Edition

The iOS 9 iPad Manual
Papercut Limited | 2016 | English | ISBN: 1907306307 | True PDF | 148 pages | 75 MB
If you’re new to the iPad, this is the book for you. Our crystal clear tutorials and
easy-to-follow guides take you through the initial setup, show you how to use the Internet and email and give you the inside story on the iPad’s bundled apps and features. You’ll soon be using your Apple tablet like a pro!
Setting Up Made Easy
We show you how to set up your iPad right out of the box, including getting onto the Internet, setting up your Apple ID and iCloud email and configuring your Mail app to work with your email accounts. It’s an invaluable guide for new or inexperienced iPad users.
iPad Apps Explained
Are you getting the most from the iPad’s built-in apps like Safari, Mail, Messages, Maps, Calendar, Contacts, Notes and more? Our expert tutorials show you exactly what these apps can do. We break down and explain features like Notifications and Family Sharing too.
For Work or For Play
Whether you use your iPad for productivity or to have fun, we have everything you need. Enjoy your media with Music and Videos, organise your life with Calendar, Contacts and reminders; even make video phone calls over the Internet with FaceTime.
Build Your Confidence
Our tutorials won’t blind you with science or confuse you with jargon. Instead we take you through each app and feature step-by-step, with clear explanations and eye-catching illustrations designed to help you get the most from your iPad, whatever you use it for.

The iOS 9 iPhone Manual
Papercut Limited | 2016 | English | ISBN: 1907306293 | True PDF | 164 pages | 88 MB
Get more from your amazing Apple smartphone and its
bundled apps.
Are you getting the most from your iPhone’s apps and features? If not, you need The iOS 9 iPhone Manual. With crystal clear tutorials and step-by-step guides, we show you how to use its amazing apps such as Safari, Mail, Calendar and more; and also its built-in features such as Notifications, Control Centre, multitasking and Continuity.
For All Levels of Experience
Whether you’re a complete beginner or a more experienced iPhone owner,
we give you exactly what you need. We take you through the initial set up
and show you how to get onto the Internet; also how to make use of its
advanced features and services such as Family Sharing.
Up to Date with New iPhones
Whether you own one of the latest iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus or iPhone
SE models or an older iPhone that’s running iOS 9, this book is tailored to
your needs. It’s bang up to date with the latest version of iOS too.
Easy to Use
We won’t baffle you with jargon. Our tutorials are written in plain English and
illustrated throughout with screenshots that make things really easy to follow.
With our guides, you’re soon using your iPhone like a champ.
For Work and Play
If you want to make the most of your iPhone’s productivity functions, check
out our guides to Calendar, Contacts, Reminders, Notes and more. For
entertainment, we bring you tips for Music, Videos, iBooks, Podcasts and Game Center.
This manual can be used with the following:
iPhone 4S, iPhone 6, iPhone 5 iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6s, iPhone 5C, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone SE, Any iPhone with iOS 9

Clifton Leonard, Brian Svidergol, "Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016"
2016 | ISBN: 1119232058 | 817 pages | EPUB true | 15 MB
A bestselling Exchange Server guide, updated for the 2016 release.
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 is the gold-standard reference for system administrators and first-time users alike. Fully updated to align with the latest release, this expert-led guide provides comprehensive coverage and easy-to-follow tutorials for all aspects of Exchange Server installation, configuration, and management. Whether you're migrating from an earlier version or installing Exchange Server for the first time, this book gives you quick access to the answers you need. Step-by-step instructions walk you through planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance, and more, so you can get up to speed quickly and get back to work. With a focus on the hands-on details, the Microsoft Certified Masters author team provides practical insight and invaluable guidance on every aspect of Exchange Server 2016, from mastering the basics to leveraging new features.
Microsoft Exchange allows access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars at any time, from almost any device. The 2016 release is designed specifically to appeal to enterprises; if you've been tasked with the implementation, this guide has the information you need.
- Get up to speed with the latest changes and features
- Understand server configurations, requirements, installation, and migration
- Manage mailboxes, groups, connectivity, and the client access server
- Troubleshoot common issues efficiently and effectively
Exchange Server 2016 shifts even more control to the user, freeing administrators to perform more critical tasks. Beefed-up architecture and more centralized functions have eased configuration and upgrades, and a robust cloud implementation is expected to draw enterprises sooner rather than later. Systems administrators need to become familiar with the latest changes, and Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 is the ultimate reference and tutorial.

The MacBook GuideBook
Papercut Limited | 2017 | English | ISBN: 1907306374 | True PDF | 148 pages | 152 MB
It’s amazing what you can do with your MacBook. Whether you own a Pro, Air or MacBook model, your Mac is ideal for the Internet, entertainment, productivity, and more. With our in-depth, plain-English guides, you can do more. We show you how to get up and running with your Mac notebook, how to find your way around its operating system and how to get the most from its key apps. We also show you how to take things further, with advanced features like Siri and Family Sharing. It’s all in The MacBook GuideBook.
Getting started step-by-step
If you’re new to the MacBook, you’ll appreciate our guide to setting it up and learning to use the operating system’s key features such as the Desktop, the Dock, Finder windows and more. We also teach you those all-important trackpad gestures that really help your workflow.
The ideal computer for work or play
We help you put the MacBook at the centre of your digital lifestyle and help you use it for both leisure and productivity. For entertainment, there’s iTunes, Apple Music, iBooks and more. For getting things done, we show you apps like Calendar, Notes, Contacts and Maps.
Keeping your hardware secure
Online safety can be a daunting experience but we make it easy with a step-by-step guide to getting your MacBook on the Internet. We also give you in-depth guides to its online applications, such as Safari, Mail and the iCloud service. Even experienced users might learn something.
Inside macOS High Sierra
The Mac’s new operating system, macOS 10.13: High Sierra, is here and it’s really good. We take a look at what it can do for you, highlighting all of its key features and how they work. With our help, you’ll soon be ready to install and use this new OS with confidence.

Windows PowerShell in Action, 3rd Edition
Bruce Payette, Richard Siddaway | 2017 | PDF | ISBN: 1633430294 | 904 pages | 10 MB
Windows PowerShell is the next-generation scripting environment created by Microsoft. It’s designed to provide a unified solution for Windows scripting and automation, able to access the wide range of technologies such as .net, com and wmi through a single tool. Since its release in 2006, PowerShell has become the central component of any Windows management solution. In addition, due to PowerShell’s comprehensive support for .net, it has broad application potential outside of the system administration space. PowerShell can be used for text processing, general scripting, build management, creating test frameworks, and so on. With PowerShell v6 being available on Linux and mac OS as well as Windows, the benefits of PowerShell now extend cross-platform bringing a unified approach to system management.
The authors have extensive experience with PowerShell. Bruce was one of the principal creators of PowerShell. Richard has been using PowerShell since it first became available to apply automation techniques to many organizations. Using many examples, both small and large, this book illustrates the features of the language and environment and shows how to compose those features into solutions, quickly and effectively.
Note that, because of the broad scope of the PowerShell product, this book has a commensurately broad focus. It was not designed as a cookbook of pre-constructed management examples, like how to deal with Active Directory or how to script Exchange. Instead it provides information about the core of the PowerShell runtime and how to use it to compose solutions the 'PowerShell Way'. After reading this book, the PowerShell user should be able to take any example written in other languages like C# or Visual Basic and leverage those examples to build solutions in PowerShell.
Who should read this book?
This book is designed for anyone who wants to learn PowerShell and use it well. Rather than simply being a book of recipes to read and apply, this book tries to give the reader a deep knowledge about how PowerShell works and how to apply it. All users of PowerShell should read this book.
So, if you’re a Windows sysadmin, this book is for you. If you’re a developer and you need to get things done in a hurry, if you’re interested in .net, or just if you like to experiment with computers, PowerShell is for you and this book is for you.