Part VII: The Part of Tens
Every For Dummies book includes a Part of Tens, and this one's no exception.
In Chapters 17 and 18, I take a look at ten (or so) ways to accessorize your
over-the-road electronics and ten free software applications that can enhance
your computing experience. Check 'em out.
Conventions Used in This Book
Fortunately, for both you and me, the editors of this book have taken great
pains to ensure that certain conventions are consistently applied throughout
this book. Conventions assist in avoiding confusion by standardizing certain
elements of a book. A few of the conventions used here include the following:
New terms -- such as conventions -- are presented in italics and then
either defined or explained in the text that follows.
A URL (Web address), or anything you need to type into a text-entry
field, is presented in monofont; like this: www·jiwire·com.
Italics are also used as placeholders in a URL, and might look like this:
www·somewebsite·com
.
Arrows indicate a continuity of activity, usually a sequence of mouse
clicks. Choose FileNew, for example, means to click the File menu and
then choose the New option on that menu.
Icons Used in This Book
The Tip icon marks tips (duh!) and shortcuts that you can use to make find-
ing, buying, setting up, or using Wi-Fi-related hardware, software, utilities, or
accessories easier.
The Remember icons mark information that's especially important to know.
To siphon off the most important information in each chapter, just skim
through these icons.
Introduction
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