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- From: bigal@wpi.WPI.EDU (Nathan Charles Crowell)
- Subject: Windows 3.1 Books
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- Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 00:33:24 GMT
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- Hi. I was wondering if anyone out in net-land had any
- advice on which of the Windows 3.1 "secrets" books
- were worth the investment. The books I'm referring to
- are ones that document .ini changes to optimize/enhance
- Windows and tweak all of the performance possible out
- of the Windows environment.
-
- I feel pretty comfortable editing the system files for
- Windows and playing around with less-than-normal settings,
- so don't steer me away from books written for experienced
- Windows users.
-
- Thanx in advance for any net/e-mail replies.
-
- Nate
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- Nathan C. Crowell, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering/ACRL
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- Worcester Polytechnic Institute E-mail: bigal@wpi.wpi.edu
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- "We have just enough religion to hate, but not to love
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