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Professor Teaches Windows Vista
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Manufacturer: Individual Software
Model: PMM-WV1
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Individual Software
Label: Individual Software
Platform: Windows XP
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Platform: Windows XP
Features for Professor Teaches Windows Vista:
- Professor Teaches Windows Vista is a complete training program for all versions of Microsoft Vista. Included are hundreds of lessons that teach you everything from beginning to advanced tools, including the most important new features of Vista. System Requirements: , Pentium® PC or Higher , Microsoft® Windows® Vista, XP or 2000 , 16 MB RAM available , 100 MB Hard Drive space
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Customer Reviews
Do not purchase from Video Professor 
2008-06-09
Once this company gets a hold of your credit card number, they start shipping (and billing you) for wildly overpriced unordered merchandise, which you then must return (at your own expense) and do hand-stands to get a refund.
Tutorials 
2008-04-05
Easy to install, easy to understand. Not much different than learning Windows XP. Just one or two additions.
A Very Good Learning Tool 
2007-10-11
Nice product, easy to use. Very good learning tool. A must have for Vista users.
Best of its kind 
2007-08-30
I've tried a few similar programs, mostly to evaluate them for my students. I haven't found a program I can actually recommend until now. This program isn't bad at all. Only real complaint is that I had to move my windows taskbar from the bottom of my monitor to the side in order to see this program properly. That could start a newbie off with frustration and make them quit before they get started...to bad. (Just drag the bar at the bottom of your screen to the right margin to move it out of the way is the solution). Assuming you can fix that, you choose the version of Vista you want to learn and take the lessons at your own pace. I'd say it goes into just enough depth. The Vista Premium tutorials are broken down into approximately nine 60 to 80 minute lessons with brief multiple choice quiz after each lesson. I intend to get the Office 2007 program next.