**Welcome to computer help** (Check back for regular updates) For recent trends on Personal Technology in the Wall Street Journal,SEE:1NEWS Look below for help to use your smart phone or other computer.
1) EVERYONE NEEDS TO HAVE BASIC COMPUTER TRAINNG- Study popular lessons. LESSON ONE "Using a Smart Phone". LESSON TWO "Introduction to Computers". LESSON THREE "Personal Training Plan".#SEE:2BOOT CAMP
2) MORE FREE SELF-STUDY LESSONS - Train yourself. SEE:#FREE TRAINING
3) HOW TO WORK AT HOME - Learn how to work at home away from the office or school. For Wall Street Journal articles by subject matter specialists. SEE:#WORK FROM HOME
4) DISCOUNT PRINTER INK - Replace your ink the easy way and save time and $. Find your ink easily here and always have a spare for when you suddenly run out. Compare prices. SEE:#INK SAVINGS
5) BACK-UP SERVICE - Use Carbonite for an inexpensive back-up in the Cloud with excellent support for your Smart Phone and computer contents. SEE:#BACKUP
LEARN HOW TO SOLVE SMART PHONE OR COMPUTER PROBLEMS 1) Enter your problem as a question into the Internet Browser and receive a solution from someone who has solved it. 2) Know how to refresh your phone or computer Operating System by restarting it. 3) Make sure you are using the latest OS in your smart phone or computer.
SET UP YOUR SMART PHONE TO ACCESS pcselftrain.com for TRAINING AND SUPPORT. 1) Select the iPhone browser Safari or Android Chrome. 2) Enter pcselftrain.com and send it. 3) When returned, iPhone, scroll actions "Add to Home Screen". For Android, tap menu with three dots select "Add to Home Screen". RECOMMENDATIONS WHEN BUYING A SMART PHONE OR COMPUTER 1) If replacing, research O/L and visit store for information. Ask about data transfer. Ask about warranty and if service is needed, how is it received? 2) If considering a Windows computer vs Mac or iPhone versus Android, study differences and ask how seller supports using one. 3) Ask what APPs are included and what they do?
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This web site helps people learn how to use their personal computers. The Webmaster graduated from Northeastern University, Boston, MA. In 1964, began a career in IT as a Computer Programmer on IBM's early mainframes and worked as a Programmer Analyst, Systems Designer, Project Leader, Dept. Manager and served in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve retiring as a Commander.
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John Welding Kolstad Email: Sardine2@msn.com The Computer Coach