1 day left to Win the Windows 7 Power Users Guide in Paperback
Mike Halsey | Oct 21, 2009 | Comments
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Windows7News is offering you an exclusive chance to win a free copy of the Windows 7 Power Users Guide in paperback. This new book is a follow-on from the “Windows Vista Power Users Guide”, described by the new media editor of Windows Vista: the Official Magazine as “a really in-depth guide to Windows Vista that everyone should at least have a look at”.
The new book was recently reviewed by Digitizor.com who described the book as “unbeatable.”
This 180 page Windows 7 user guide is aimed at everyday users, the people who use Windows at home or at work and would like to be able to get more from it and their software. It’s also a guide that IT professionals can recommend to their friends and family, as an addition to any technical support they offer themselves.
What’s more it’s been written by one of the staff writers here at Windows7News.com!
For a chance to win all you have to do is tell us, in no more than 30 words why you love Windows 7. Email your entries to competitions@windows7news.com by midnight on October 21st and a Winner will be picked on Windows 7 launch day, October 22nd.
There’s one copy of the book in paperback up for grabs plus 10 copies of the ebook for the runners up.
Winners will be notified by email and then we’ll announce the winner here by October 24th (as we anticipate the 22nd will be quite busy!) The judges decision is final. It may take up to 28 days for delivery of the paperback and downloads will be available after 1st November.
Good luck to all :)
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About the Author: The author of the new Windows 7 Power Users Guide, a how-to guide for non-technical Windows users on how to get the best out of Microsoft's new operating system, with step-by-step and quick guides. You can follow Mike on Twitter or on his own website The Long Climb
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