After a bit of a delay, the Logical Tips books are headed to the printer this week. After feedback from a number of long-time loyal Logical Tips newsletter subscribers, I finally figured out a way to get the words “Logical Tips” into the title.
Today, I sent the titles off to the Library of Congress to get my LCCN numbers, so they are official. The 4 books are:
- Logical Tips for Mastering Your Computer: Quick Shortcuts, Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Help You Use Your Computer More Effectively
- Logical Tips for Mastering the Internet: Quick Shortcuts, Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Help You Use the Internet More Effectively
- Logical Tips for Mastering Microsoft Office: Quick Shortcuts, Tips, Tricks , and Techniques to Help You Use Microsoft Office More Effectively
- Logical Tips for Mastering Microsoft Windows: Quick Shortcuts, Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Help You Use Microsoft Windows More Effectively
I’m viewing these books as the end of my computer book writing career. They are compiled from computer tips that I’ve been writing for about 7 years. They all have been revised and updated to reflect the Microsoft products that most people are still currently using, i.e., Windows XP and Office 2003.
They do not cover Vista or Office 2007. I’m not upgrading to Vista or Office 2007 any time soon, and I don’t know too many people that are.
With the release of these books, I am offically jumping off the technology author bandwagon. Given the lackluster sales of Vista, I think my tips books might continue to have a market for some time to come.