Written for children, but good for beginners of any age, Computer Fun for
Everyone is fun and exceptionally good if you don’t have any of those expensive
super techno programs. All you need to enjoy the book’s great activities is have
any drawing program or writing program, and for some activities you’ll need an
Internet connection. The ideas work with any computer, including Macs and PCs.
By Elin Kordahl Saltveit, published by Wiley, £29.95, ISBN 0471244503.
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