Mini computer guides with diagrams and tables for all fans

A few words on this occasion to report a really interesting website dedicated to all computer experts and enthusiasts, be they programmers or systems engineers or simple users. The site in question is an archive of mini IT guides in the form of posters, each of which contains, in a single page, all the commands, terms, synthetic explanations, graphic schemes, tables and information brochures of any topic that has to dealing with a computer.
Techquad.net collects all the technology posters that have been created by the main IT houses (Information Technology) and published in different places.
Update: It no longer exists.
If in another article I had posted some tables containing the summary of the keyboard commands to be used for Windows, on this occasion the manual section extends dramatically with what are called Cheats and tables to keep an eye on as already preset schemes.
The posters are single pdf sheets to be opened with Acrobat Reader and in one page.
They provide those who download and read them, essential but complete references that may be necessary from time to time when using a computer.
Among other things, there are posters and guides that explain: the anatomy of a Linux system, the commands to be launched by hand on Unix or Microsoft, operating system structures at home and server level, the guide to the .NET Framework 2.0, the keys for the quick functions of the browsers and the main programs, concise guides to the use of Excel, Word, Powerpoint and Access, network diagrams, diagrams with the html commands for making sites, xml, xhtml, php, flash and Ajax, Apache server structure, concise explanation of Databases and Oracle, commands for programming languages ​​C ++, Java, Visual Basic.
There are also one page guides for many professional programs and for websites such as Google and Twitter and in short, for any level of competence and need.
The website is very simple, on the right there are all the categories but, probably, to find what you need, it is better to use the manual search field.
All posters and mini tech guides, available in pdf format, can be easily downloaded for free and printed from your pc.
Updates seem fairly regular the best way to keep track of new posters is to subscribe to the RSS feed that is offered.
Really recommended to look and consult, Techfoglio represents one of those web pages to always keep under the pillow to make it easy to understand and teach computer science, at any level.
As an addition to this article, I recommend the CustomGuide site which contains many mini guides such as those for Microsot Office, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook. which briefly explain how things are done and how the interface is used.

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