on your purchase of Windows2000! Or maybe it wasn’t a
program you bought yourself, it was already on the computer. But no
matter what, you
are about to start exploring a future-proof
operating system. The market is dictating that this colorful and
versatile interface is what we can expect from computers in the future.
But don’t forget that what you see on the screen is the result of many
years of development and research into
user friendliness. The
cleverest design features are often the simplest and most logical –
after they are worked out. And it is the same with
computers. The simpler and smarter they are, the better for us users.
Jargon – only for experts?
The computer industry probably uses more technical terms than any other.
‘MHz,
RAM, CD-ROM, GB, SDRAM…’ As a new user it is easy to get confused by
all these technical terms, but it will help you to learn the correct
language and its meaning from the beginning. It makes it easier to talk
with other computer users and look for help using the built-in help
functions. Any terms directly concerning Windows2000 will be thoroughly
explained the first time they appear in the booklet....