

Computer Ease
Helen Gallagher
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing Inc.
ISBN 1-58939-815-7
Informative Read …….. Recommended
The work is a self help or how to book written by a long time computer expert
for novice to intermediate computer users. Topics covered include use
of mouse, getting the upper hand, locating files, accessibility and ergonomics,
what to do when the computer won’t respond, computer speed, spyware and the
inevitable crash and how to deal with it. A section with information about
the internet and a small glossary round out the informative work.
As a self taught computer user the writer notes that computer user frustration
is not distinctive to age of user. Technology is what it is and can be
learned by young and old alike. I particularly liked the simple logic
offered in Chapter 2: ‘Most learning comes from repetition and practice, but
computers require we start with exploration and then practice techniques once
we find them. Exploring the computer is a necessary first step, because you
can’t just learn it by passive interaction.’ It seems so obvious, but
for any of us who are learning to use computer when we are no longer children
this particular logic is often something we seem to forget.
I agree with the writer that files seem to appear much as do mismatched socks
in the sock drawer. I plan to read and reread Chapter 3 until I
am confident I can find and manage my files with Windows Explorer File management.
Computer Ease is written in straight forward language easily understood by
frustrated, annoyed or just plain worried users of these infernal machines.
Writer Gallagher adds a few personal instances of help she has provided to clients
who may have faced many of the same concerns as do many of us as we endeavor
to learn how to make sense of the computer sitting on our desk. The text
is most helpful to those of us who are a tad intimidated by fast talking kids,
our own, or those ‘helping’ us as we plod forward in our attempt to gain computer
knowledge. The reader is left with an optimistic feeling of confidence
that he/she too can learn to overcome most computer problems we may face.
The chapter covering spyware is particularly timely. My own computer
was brought to a stand still a year ago necessitating a trip to local guru.
Adult son has installed two spyware snatchers and computer is now perking along
nicely.
Computer Ease is a book to keep next to the computer. The book is a
must have for the home library shelf, the personal library and desktop.
Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend.
Reviewed by:
Molly Martin
Available from Powells,
Barnes
& Noble and Amazon.com.

Home || Romance
|| Mystery & Suspense ||
Science Fiction || Fiction
Non-Fiction || Reviewer's
Choice || Meet the Reviewers
|| Scribes World ||
Search