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  • by Robert Shufflebotham
    £11.49

  • by Bill Mantovani
    £9.99

    Quickly grasp the essentials of running a Sage 50 payroll system: company settings, payroll and pension legislation, payslips, NIC, SMP, SSP, HMRC submissions, and more

  • - Covers Versions 2 and 1.4
    by Sean McManus
    £9.99

  • - Covers OS X Yosemite (10.10)
    by Drew Provan
    £9.99

    Covering the Mac operating system, OS Yosemite, Mac Basics in easy steps shows you how to get up and running on your Mac with minimum time and effort. Useful for anyone new to the world of Mac computing.Mac Basics in easy steps covers all the essentials a novice needs to know, from getting started to security issues. Areas covered include: Getting to grips with the MacDealing with DocumentsMastering emailBrowsing the webCalendars & ContactsPhotos & Videos on the MacThe world of iTunesNetworking using the MacVideo chat using the MacPersonalising your MacTroubleshootingThis handy guide even shows how to move over from a PC - in easy steps - with minimum hassle.Covers OS X Yosemite.

  • by John Carroll
    £9.99

    Project 2013 in easy steps will quickly get users making use of the powerful features of Microsoft's latest version of this popular project management software. Beginning with first principles, the book sets out the right way to start a project and develop the project plan. It shows users how to break a project down into tasks that can then be scheduled and allocated to resources. These can then be tracked and controlled to completion. It explains the different types of task dependencies and how to use them to make sure things happen when they are needed. For medium to larger projects it shows users how to structure their project for success. Projects are carried out by people and other resources and this book shows users how to allocate and control the human resources on a project, tracking vacations and other staff absences. It also shows how to track other resources and costs so that users can stay in full financial control of their project. Finally, viewing and communicating information about projects in a timely way to the project stakeholders is also critical to success and this book shows users how to do it in the most effective way.

  • by Michael Price
    £9.99

    Excel 2013 in easy steps shows the user how to quickly get to grips with the new features of Microsoft's latest version of this popular spreadsheet application. The guide uses detailed images and easy-to-follow instructions to get users up to speed with Excel, whether they are just upgrading from a previous version or are a new user.

  • by Mike McGrath
    £9.99

    The Raspberry Pi is a cheap, basic, programmable credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. Over five million Raspberry Pi''s have been sold worldwide, so far!Raspberry Pi in easy steps starts with the basic components you''ll need, setting up the system and logging into the console. Then step-by-step it covers; exploring the desktop, the Taskbar, customization, the filesystem and browsing the internet; commanding the system, applications, web pages, reading and writing text, finding files, adding users, changing permissions, and employing the shell; animating with Scratch, enabling complete beginners to create computer programs visually without writing any code; programming with Python a high-level (human-readable) programming language; producing games Raspberry Pi ships with a selection of Python games for you to try; developing windowed apps with Tkinter; driving header pins how to control electrical input and output on the Raspberry Pi header from Python scripts, including lighting a lamp, adding more buttons and controlling projects.Use Raspberry Pi in easy steps to have fun going back to basics and creating your own applications.Source code files from the examples featured in this book are available to download free from the In Easy Steps website.

  • by Nick Vandome
    £9.99

    "Fully illustrated using Google Nexus"--Cover.

  • by David Crookes
    £9.99

    The cloud is everywhere. Corporations, small businesses and individuals are all embracing cloud computing that looks set to revolutionise how we create, store and share data. From Gmail to Amazon's cloud-based services moving from a centralised computing platform to one that can be mobile, scalable and always available is now a reality.

  • by Darryl Bartlett
    £9.99 - 10.99

  • by Stuart Yarnold
    £9.99

    Learn to build a variety of circuits using Arduino - the popular circuit board. For anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments

  • by Nick Vandome
    £9.99

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