11/06/2009

Review of Paint Shop Pro 8 Fast & Easy [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

This book is an easy read, and provides basic explanation of the key operations to be effective at a beginner or intermediate level of PSP8.The program is one of the most complicated to learn of any I have encountered, so someone relatively unfamiliar with graphics or previous editions of PSP would find this book very useful.It is much better at explaining the basics than JASC's manual, which I found quite difficult.PSP is such a complicated program, many people will need a guide to the basic functions, and this book fits the bill.Someone looking for instruction on advanced topics would probably find the text too basic.I give this an excellent recommendation for PSP beginners.

Product Description
This book covers how to learn to create graphic drawings, enhance photos and create animations. It makes Paint Shop Pro easy to learn with point-and-click instructions.

No heavy jargon, just helpful information. The user-friendly approach is ideal for beginners of Paint Shop Pro looking to enhance any graphics project, and experienced users looking to grasp the new features quickly.

About the Author
Diane Koers owns and operates All Business Service, a software training and consulting business formed in 1988 that services the central Indiana area.Her area of expertise has long been in the word-processing, spreadsheet and graphics area of computing as well as providing training and support for Peachtree Accounting Software.Diane's authoring experience includes twenty other books on topics such as PC Security, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Works, WordPerfect, Paint Shop Pro, Lotus SmartSuite, Quicken, Microsoft Money and Peachtree Accounting, many of which have been translated into other languages such as Dutch, Bulgarian and Spanish.She has also developed and written numerous training manuals for her clients.Diane resides in Indianapolis, IN.

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