How to Do Everything with Windows XP Digital Media

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McGraw-Hill/Osborne, Dec 24, 2003 - Computers - 347 pages
Discover the power of Windows XP to turn digital content into CDs, create movies, archive old albums and cassettes on CD, and much more. Windows XP guru Curt Simmons patiently explains everything from Digital PowerToys to a radio tuner, alarm clock, digital photography, a juke box, and tools such as Media Player, and Movie Maker.

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About the author (2003)

Curt Simmons (Saint Jo, Texas) is a freelance writer and technical trainer who specializes in Windows operating systems and BackOffice products. He holds the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Trainer certifications (MCT). Aside from his technical expertise, Curt has a BA in English and a Master's degree in education. He has been working with windows Me since Beta 1. His numerous other books include MCSE Study Tips for Dummies, Configuring Windows 2000 Server, and the forthcoming Active Director Bible from IDG Books.

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