Monday, July 14, 2008
Adobe Photoshop Every Tool Explained
130 Pages |PDF | 5.5 MB
Every Tool Explained. There are 130 pages which are full of knowhow, projects and tips on how to use Photoshop easily and how to get the best out of one of the best photo imaging programs out there.
Subjects covered in the book include:
Selection Tools in Photoshop
Navigating and Editing Your Images
Using the Brushes and Pencil Tools
Using the Cloning and Healing Tools
The Gradient, Eraser and Fill Tools
Getting to Know the Effects Tools
Working with the Type Tool
Working with Paths, Vectors and Masks
Annotations, Notes and the Measure Tool
Creating Top Quality Artwork
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Tattoo 390+Galleries & Learn how to Tattoo
390+ Tattoo Pictures & Learn How To Tattoo In 12 Easy Steps, By D Herren
This Book has helped me out alot, Enjoy
If you've ever thought about becoming a Tattoo Artist and want to find out more about the tattooing business as well as wanting to learn how tattoos are done, this eBook is for YOU.
Step 1-Understanding your Tools
Step 2: Learning the Tattoo Machine
Step 3: Understanding How to Properly Use Needles
Step 4: Learning about Tattoo Inks
Step 5: Getting Organized
Step 6: Working with Tattoo practice "skins"
Step 7: Preparing Yourself and the Client to Tattoo
Step 8: Making and Applying Tattoo Stencils
Step 9: Outlining
Step 10: Shadowing and Shading
Step 11: What You Need To Do After the Tattoo Session
Step 12: Setting up your Own Tattoo Shop
This eBook briefly covers how to tattoo and should not be used in place of an apprenticeship!
This Book has helped me out alot, Enjoy
If you've ever thought about becoming a Tattoo Artist and want to find out more about the tattooing business as well as wanting to learn how tattoos are done, this eBook is for YOU.
Step 1-Understanding your Tools
Step 2: Learning the Tattoo Machine
Step 3: Understanding How to Properly Use Needles
Step 4: Learning about Tattoo Inks
Step 5: Getting Organized
Step 6: Working with Tattoo practice "skins"
Step 7: Preparing Yourself and the Client to Tattoo
Step 8: Making and Applying Tattoo Stencils
Step 9: Outlining
Step 10: Shadowing and Shading
Step 11: What You Need To Do After the Tattoo Session
Step 12: Setting up your Own Tattoo Shop
This eBook briefly covers how to tattoo and should not be used in place of an apprenticeship!
How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office 2003
INFO:
The book is divided into seven parts, six of them devoted to individual applications, and one
of them to the features you’ll find throughout the suite:
Part I: Office 2003 Common Elements
Part II: Creating Documents with Word
Part III: Crunching Numbers and Keeping Lists with Excel
Part IV: Creating Presentations with PowerPoint
Part V: Managing Data with Access
Part VI: Keeping in Touch and on Schedule with Outlook
Part VII: Designing Web Pages with FrontPage.
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Dictionary of Networking
What is This Book All About?
Quote:
Networks are currently one of the fastest growing and most important developments in
the computer industry. Not only are more and more PCs becoming parts of networks, but
networked PCs are being incorporated into larger enterprise-wide applications so that everyone
in a company can access and share data.
With the expanding technology of networking comes the terminology to describe it.
This
Dictionary of Networking
provides definitions for all the terms you will encounter
when dealing with networks of any type.
Who Should Use This Book?
Quote:
This book is designed to meet the needs of people who work with networks, communications,
and mobile computing systems. Whether you are networking previously unconnected
computers or downsizing from a mainframe, this book is for you. And if you are
studying for one of the network certification exams, you will find this book to be an essential
reference.
Network users of all levels are barraged with an almost bewildering array of terms, abbreviations,
and acronyms in books, magazine and newspaper articles, advertisements,
and their day-to-day conversations. Jargon is a useful shorthand, but it can easily become
incomprehensible and unmanageable, even to the most seasoned network administrator.
What You’ll Find in This Book?
Quote:
Along with clear explanations of the jargon and slang associated with networking, you’ll
find definitions of more than 3,000 networking technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms.
The list that follows gives you a brief overview of the topics that this book covers:
Acronyms and abbreviations
Active Directory
ActiveX
Application software
Cables, cards, and connectors
Certification schemes
Chips, memory, and adapters
Communications
Connectivity tools, products, and equipment
Disks and storage media
E-mail
Hardware
File systems
Industry standards
Internet organizations
Internet terms and abbreviations
Intranet terms and abbreviations
Java
Leading hardware and software companies
Linux, Free Software Foundation, GNU
Microprocessors
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows NT and NT Server
Microsoft Windows 2000
Mobile computing
Networking theory and concepts
Novell NetWare
Novell Directory Services
Operating systems and environments
The OSI Reference Model
Popular networking products
Protocols and interfaces
Security and network administration
System architectures
Trade associations
Unix shells, tools, and utilities
The World Wide Web
Workstations
Quote:
Networks are currently one of the fastest growing and most important developments in
the computer industry. Not only are more and more PCs becoming parts of networks, but
networked PCs are being incorporated into larger enterprise-wide applications so that everyone
in a company can access and share data.
With the expanding technology of networking comes the terminology to describe it.
This
Dictionary of Networking
provides definitions for all the terms you will encounter
when dealing with networks of any type.
Who Should Use This Book?
Quote:
This book is designed to meet the needs of people who work with networks, communications,
and mobile computing systems. Whether you are networking previously unconnected
computers or downsizing from a mainframe, this book is for you. And if you are
studying for one of the network certification exams, you will find this book to be an essential
reference.
Network users of all levels are barraged with an almost bewildering array of terms, abbreviations,
and acronyms in books, magazine and newspaper articles, advertisements,
and their day-to-day conversations. Jargon is a useful shorthand, but it can easily become
incomprehensible and unmanageable, even to the most seasoned network administrator.
What You’ll Find in This Book?
Quote:
Along with clear explanations of the jargon and slang associated with networking, you’ll
find definitions of more than 3,000 networking technical terms, abbreviations, and acronyms.
The list that follows gives you a brief overview of the topics that this book covers:
Acronyms and abbreviations
Active Directory
ActiveX
Application software
Cables, cards, and connectors
Certification schemes
Chips, memory, and adapters
Communications
Connectivity tools, products, and equipment
Disks and storage media
Hardware
File systems
Industry standards
Internet organizations
Internet terms and abbreviations
Intranet terms and abbreviations
Java
Leading hardware and software companies
Linux, Free Software Foundation, GNU
Microprocessors
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows NT and NT Server
Microsoft Windows 2000
Mobile computing
Networking theory and concepts
Novell NetWare
Novell Directory Services
Operating systems and environments
The OSI Reference Model
Popular networking products
Protocols and interfaces
Security and network administration
System architectures
Trade associations
Unix shells, tools, and utilities
The World Wide Web
Workstations
Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide
Product Description
No matter how much Mac experience you have, Mac OS X Leopard requires that you get reacquainted. This little guide is packed with more than 300 tips and techniques to help you do just that. You get all details you need to learn Leopard's new features, configure your system, and get the most out of your Mac. Pronto. Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide offers an easy-to-read format for users of all levels. If you're a Mac newcomer, there's a Survival Guide that explains how to adapt, and a chapter on Mac OS X's key features. Experienced Mac users can go right to the heart of Leopard with chapters on system preferences, applications and utilities, and configuring. In all, plenty of tables, concise descriptions, and step-by-step instructions explain: What's new in Leopard, including the Time Machine How to use Leopard's totally revamped Finder All about Spaces and how to quickly flip between them How to search for and find things with Spotlight How to use Leopard's enhanced Parental Controls Handy keyboard shortcuts to help you be more efficient Quick tips for setting up and configuring your Mac to make it your own If you're ready to tame Apple's new cat, this is the guide you want.
About the Author
Chuck Toporek is a long-time Mac user. When not strapped to his desk, editing the latest tech book, he can be found riding his mountain bike, writing, out taking pictures somewhere, or watching cartoons.
Product Details
* Paperback: 223 pages
* Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 5th Ed edition (November 6, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0596529813
* ISBN-13: 978-0596529819
Microsoft Excel 2003 Fast & Easy
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