David Angell
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David Angell is the author of 20 technology books and 75 articles

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Books


  • Microsoft Word 2003 Bible (Wiley)
  • DSL For Dummies 2nd Edition (IDG)
  • DSL For Dummies (IDG)
  • Microsoft Word 2000 Bible (IDG)
  • Internet Information Server 4 For Dummies (IDG)
  • Windows Remote Access Toolkit (Wiley)
  • Mircrosoft Word 97 Bible (IDG)
  • Mircrosoft Word for Windows 95 Bible (IDG)
  • ISDN For Dummies 2nd Edition (IDG)
  • ISDN For Dummies (IDG)
  • Mosaic For Dummies 2nd Edition (IDG)
  • Mosaic For Dummies
  • The Internet Business Companion (Addison Wesley)
  • The Elements of E-Mail Style (Addison Wesley)
  • The Instant Internet Guide
    (Addison Wesley)
  • Mircosoft Word for Windows 6 Handbook (IDG)
  • Mastering Solaris 2 (Sybex)
  • The Windows 3.1 Font Book (Peachpit Press)
  • Mastering SunOS (Sybex)
  • Mastering SunOS 5.0 (Sybex)
  • The Carbon Copy Plus Handbook (Simon & Schuster)
  • The First Book of Word for Windows (Sams)
  • The First Book of Microsoft Word 5.5 (Sams)
  • The First Book of Microsoft Word 5 (Sams)
Articles

  • The Copyright Question
    (Internet World)
  • Small is Beautiful
    (Virtual Reality)
  • The Art of the Web Plan
    (Internet World)
  • Laying the Track
    (Internet World)
  • Web as Theatre
    (Internet World)
  • The Ins and Outs of ISDN
    (Internet World)
  • Breaking the Unix Barrier
    (Internet World)
  • Return to Sender
    (NetGuide)
  • Computing via Remote Control
    (Portable Office)
  • Connecting by the Book
    (Macintosh Business Review)
  • MS-DOS: A Look at Books on the Latest Release
    (Publisher's Weekly)
  • Hard Disk Management by the Book
    (PC Magazine)
  • Cognitive-Science Treatise Tackles Computational Construction of the Mind (PC Week)
  • Insider's Guide Helps Eager Programmer's Dive into OS/2
    (PC Week)
    Text Eases Transition from DOS to OS/2 (PC Week)
  • Computer Book Publishers Take Cautious Approach to Mac Market (MacWeek)
  • Read Only - 25 book review articles
    (PC Magazine)
  • Computing by the Book - Bi-weekly column (Bay Area Computer Currents)