Rough Cuts service provides early access to cutting-edge technology books
ByI love technology. I love books on technology. I’m a huge Microsoft Office fan, primarily Outlook. Always have been, always will be. The upcoming arrival of Office 2007 to the general public has got me giddy. What with all the new features of Outlook and SharePoint Services….well, I don’t know about you but when new software is on the horizon I can’t wait to get my hands on some new books about how to use it. That’s why I thought I was in heaven when I came upon a book service call Rough Cuts.
http://safari.quepublishing.com/roughcuts
“Sometimes you just can’t wait for the book. When you need to gain early access to information on cutting-edge technologies, turn to the Rough Cuts service from Safari Books Online. With the Rough Cuts service, you’ll access books as they are being written. You can choose to purchase electronic access to the title with unlimited viewing and PDF downloads of each revision, pre-purchase the print book, or get the best of both worlds – electronic access immediately and the print book later. Any way you cut it, you will receive the finished product when it is published.
Rough Cuts is a stand-alone service (available to anyone, not just Safari subscribers)…”
I’ve already purchased and downloaded the ebook on Outlook 2007. I wish they had one on SharePoint Services version 3!
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