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Better, Faster Email: Getting the Most Out of Email

Better, Faster Email: Getting the Most Out of Email

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to understand
Review: Though a little bit dated (published in 1999) this is a great little book for those people who just are getting the hang of Email to those who just want a bit of a refresher course. It's not overly long, it's easy to read and gives little snippets of "real" people experience as they adapt Emailing to their every day needs, be it at home or at work.
Joan Tunstall has managed to make a boring subject interesting, with pratical hints, tips and ideas on how to get the most out of Emailing without it taking over your life. There are nine chapters to browse through, and you can either go through the entire book or you can skip through it to find what you want. As someone once said to me about using electronic mail, "It ain't Rocket Science, but you've got to know the basics."
A good cheap reference source that might not be the most up-to-date book on your shelf but it could be a useful tool to have on hand just in case.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to understand
Review: Though a little bit dated (published in 1999) this is a great little book for those people who just are getting the hang of Email to those who just want a bit of a refresher course. It's not overly long, it's easy to read and gives little snippets of "real" people experience as they adapt Emailing to their every day needs, be it at home or at work.
Joan Tunstall has managed to make a boring subject interesting, with pratical hints, tips and ideas on how to get the most out of Emailing without it taking over your life. There are nine chapters to browse through, and you can either go through the entire book or you can skip through it to find what you want. As someone once said to me about using electronic mail, "It ain't Rocket Science, but you've got to know the basics."
A good cheap reference source that might not be the most up-to-date book on your shelf but it could be a useful tool to have on hand just in case.


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