Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP Professional (3rd Edition)

Although you no doubt have collected your own arsenal of workhorse programs to assist you in your daily chores, Windows XP Professional, like past versions of Windows, comes replete with numerous freebie utility programs to handle common, everyday tasks. These utility programs range from the bizarre to the usefulfrom pinball and solitaire to audio CD and DVD movie players, word processing programs, and a calculator, to name but a few. Whether they are intended for entertainment or as daily helpmates for such tasks as jotting down simple notes or making quick calculations, none of these programs requires a degree in rocket science to figure out. They are fairly self-explanatory, and it's possible you've used them before in their previous versions. Therefore, this chapter covers them only briefly, suggests a few tips, and leaves the rest to you and the Windows Help file.

Because many of the accessory programs fall into discrete categories, such as communications, multimedia entertainment, or system tools, look to relevant sections of this book to find coverage of such tools. This chapter covers the more basic, yet still quite useful, tools that don't fit neatly into a pigeonhole.

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Windows XP comes with a bunch of games (FreeCell, Minesweeper, Pinball, Solitaire, Hearts, Internet Backgammon, Internet Checkers, Internet Hearts, Internet Reversi, Internet Spades, and Spider Solitaire). You can get to these from Start, All Programs, Games. If some of these are missing from your Windows XP installation, you can load them by using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. (Control Panel is covered in Chapter 24, "Configuration via Control Panel Applets"). After you select Add or Remove Programs, choose Windows Components (on the left side of the dialog box), and then highlight Accessories and Utilities and click Details. Then click Games and click Details. Then check the games you want.

This book doesn't cover the specifics of each of these games because you can probably figure them out yourselfand you probably ought to be getting some work done at the office (except for lunchtime and breaks). Click Help in each game for game rules and guidance. If you like games, you might check them out.

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