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Windows 8.1 continues the evolution of the most radical redesign in Microsofts history. It combines the familiar Windows desktop with a new, touchscreen-friendly world of tiles and full-screen apps. Luckily, David Pogue is back to help you make sense of itwith humor, authority, and 500 illustrations.

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About the Author
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David Pogue (author, illustrator) wrote the weekly tech column for The New York Times for 13 years. In late 2013, he joined Yahoo to launch a new consumer tech site.

Hes also a monthly columnist for Scientific American , an Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning , the host of four NOVA miniseries on PBS, and the creator of the Missing Manual series. Hes written or co-written over 60 books, including 28 in this series, six in the For Dummies line (including Macs, Magic, Opera , and Classical Music ), two novels (one for middle-schoolers), and The World According to Twitter . In his other life, David is a former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a funny public speaker. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Nicki, and three awesome children.

Links to his columns and videos await at .

About the Creative Team

Julie Van Keuren (copy editor, indexer) quit her newspaper job in 2006 to move to Montana and live the freelancing dream. She and her husband, M.H.whos living the novel-writing dreamhave two teenage sons, Dexter and Michael. Email: .

Mike Halsey (technical editor) is the author of many Windows books, including Troubleshoot and Optimize Windows 8 Inside Out (Microsoft Press), Beginning Windows 8.1 (Apress), and Windows 8.1: Out of the Box (OReilly). An English and math teacher by trade, he is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) awardee (2011, 2012, 2013). He lives in Yorkshire, England, with his rescue border collie, Jed. Email: . Facebook, Twitter, YouTube: HalseyMike . Web: PCSupport.tv

Phil Simpson (design and layout) runs his graphic design business from Southbury, Connecticut. His work includes corporate branding, publication design, communications support, and advertising. In his free time, he is a homebrewer, ice cream maker, wannabe woodworker, and is on a few tasting panels. He lives with his wife and four great felines. Email: .

Acknowledgments

The Missing Manual series is a joint venture between the dream team introduced on these pages and OReilly Media. Im grateful to all of them, and also to a few people who did massive favors for this book. They include Microsofts Greg Chiemingo, who patiently helped dig up answers to the tweakiest Windows 8 questions; HP and Toshiba for lending me multitouch PCs to test; OReillys Brian Sawyer, who accommodated my nightmarish schedule like a gentleman; and proofreaders Kellee Katagi, Nancy Young, and Judy Le.

In previous editions of this book, I relied on the talents of several guest authors and editors; some of their prose and expertise lives on in this edition. They include Brian Jepson, Joli Ballew, C.A. Callahan, Preston Gralla, John Pierce, and Adam Ornstein.

Finally, a special nod of thanks to my squadron of meticulous, expert volunteer beta readers who responded to my invitation via Twitter: Shalom Rubdi, Douglas Barry, Robert Stelling, Derek Gibbs, Michael Parente, Adam Sena, Ruben Orozco, Arthur Talansky, Todd E. Murphy, Karl Nicholson, Skip Rynearson, Carter Dudley, John Nicholson, Peter Roehrich, Allen Brandt, Peter Setlak, Niels Siskens, Bonita Smith, Kyle Hartsock, Robindar Nath Batra, James Feighny, Brian N. Bowes, Frank Kachurak, John Greek, Thomas D. Green, Ydder Htnawsaj, Thomas Kerber, Rushir Parikh, Raffi Patatian, Mattia Bellamoli, Eric James, Matt Gibstein, and Ray Richman. Theyre the superstars of crowdsourcing.

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 booksand everything elsepossible.

David Pogue

The Missing Manual Series

Missing Manual books are superbly written guides to computer products that dont 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 ); and RepKover, a detached-spine binding that lets the book lie perfectly flat without the assistance of weights or cinder blocks. Recent and upcoming titles include:

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