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The Missing Manual series is a joint venture between the dream team

                introduced on these pages and O’Reilly Media. I’m grateful to all of them,
                and also to a few people who did massive favors for this book.

                My bacon was saved by Aloria Rucker and her team at WE
                Communications (Micro soft’s PR agency), who patiently helped dig up

                answers to the tweakiest questions.

                I also owe a debt of thanks to O’Reilly’s Nan Barber, who accommodated
                my nightmarish schedule with grace; to sharp-eyed proofreaders Diana

                D’Abruzzo, Kellee Katagi, and Judy Le; and especially to Julie Van
                Keuren, whose Missing Manual role over the past decade has grown from
                humble copy editor to full-blown editorial and design factory.


                In previous editions of this book, I relied on the talents of several other
                authors, editors, and designers; some of their prose and expertise lives on in
                this edition. They include Phil Simpson, Mike Halsey, Brian Jepson, Joli

                Ballew, C.A. Callahan, Preston Gralla, John Pierce, Adam Ornstein, Judy
                Le, and an army of Twitter beta readers.

                Thanks to David Rogelberg for believing in the idea. Thanks, above all, to

                Nicki, my muse and my love, and the three Poguelets: Kelly, Tia, and
                Jeffrey. They make these books—and everything else—possible.

                —David Pogue




                About The Missing Manuals


                Missing Manuals are witty, well-written guides to computer products that

                don’t come with printed manuals (which is just about all of them). Each
                book features a handcrafted index; cross-references to specific page

                numbers (not just “see Chapter 14”); and an ironclad promise never to put
                an apostrophe in the possessive pronoun “its.”

                Also by David Pogue:


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