Zoho For Dummies by Steve Holzner (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2009
  • Number of pages: 336 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 13.29 MB
  • Authors: Steve Holzner

Description

Zoho is a very cool-and free-alternative to Microsoft Office. Known as “cloud” computing because it’s totally Web-based, Zoho provides 18 different applications to help you write documents, create spreadsheets, send e-mail, and much more. People love it, but what it doesn’t offer are extensive help files, so that’s where this practical book comes in.

Zoho For Dummies shows you how to use Zoho’s most widely used applications, including Zoho Writer, Zoho Notebook, Zoho Show, Zoho Sheet, Zoho DB, Zoho Mail, Zoho Planner, Zoho CRM, and Zoho Projects. You’ll get thoroughly up to speed on all common tasks and discover enough tips and tricks to get you power-using Zoho in no time.

Zoho is a free, Web-based alternative to Microsoft Office launched in 2007; it is considered to be “cloud computing” because it is categorized as Software as a Service (SaaS) and Web-based
The book guides you through common tasks and provides tips and tricks to maximize your productivity and minimize hassle
Covers Zoho Writer, Zoho Notebook, Zoho Show, Zoho Sheet, Zoho DB, Zoho Mail, Zoho Planner, Zoho CRM, and Zoho Projects
Also provides information about sharing content, scheduling, and more
Get your head in the clouds with this friendly guide to the exciting new Zoho “cloud” alternative to Microsoft Office.

User’s Reviews

From the Inside Flap Learn how Web-based Zoho tools help you be productive and manage your business Zoho’s cool tools are terrific for office productivity, communication, and database management, but the documentation can be a little spotty. Fear not — you have this book! Learn to use these Web-based applications for creating documents and presentations, handling appointments and e-mail, storing and organizing data, and even managing customer relationships. Document your activities — use Writer for word processing, Sheet for spreadsheet documents, and Notebook for sharing Show off — create slideshow presentations with Show to share online Organize your life — use Planner to create schedules and to-do lists you can share Extreme Web mail — use Mail to organize your e-mail with folders and labels and lock down security Data on the Web — use Reports to build a database where you can easily create charts, pivot tables, and summaries that can be accessed from anywhere Open the book and find: How to sign up for a Zoho account Advantages of collaborating with Zoho Writer Ways to organize content using Zoho Notebook Tips for managing e-mail with folders and flags How to use formulas and functions in Zoho Sheet Drag-and-drop methods for creating database reports Advice on project management How to streamline billing procedures “If you are interested in exploring Zoho, this book isgoing to be extremely useful. It paves the way to explore Zoho with in-depth coverage on each of our main applications.” –Raju Vegesna, Zoho Evangelist

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ This covers how to use things like their: WordPress or, planner, spreadsheet, etcDoes NOT really help with Zoho Books or Accounts or CRM

⭐ I know that this is a review about the book and the book is fine. However, if you are buying the book you are either using or planning on using Zoho CRM. Which I find OK but very “clunky” too many steps to get it to do simple things such as trying to easily being able to see your notes while you are speaking with your contacts. I find it very cumbersome to edit your fields. If you have a simple need to keep names addresses and basic information is great and you can’t beat the price. But you will find yourself sending e mails and calling Zoho support to get answers. Their support is OK but you are calling somewhere in Asia. Some speak very good English and some think that they speak very good and you loose a lot in the translation.If you have the time and patience to read the book slowly and play with the program for a while you may like it. But I know a few people who hated it and dumped it. I use it as little as I can and i’m looking for an alternative CRM.

⭐ The content does not have what i was looking for, otherwise is very informative and good for beginers

⭐ nothing really great…pretty much bare minimum information. i literally never opened this book again after the first read through b/c it was useless beyond that.

⭐ I didn’t find anything in the book that I couldn’t figure out from staring at the screen, or using the help menu, which also isn’t very helpful.

⭐ Very basic overview – perhaps appropriate for absolute novices, too basic for existing users. May also be out of date to current versions.

⭐ I needed to know a lot more details and how-to – not a “tour” of the product. This leaves much to be desired.

⭐ I found this book very helpful and a quick reference when setting up and using Zoho CRMBuy it now

⭐ Wish it had more step by step directions like Quickbook for Dummies!

⭐ This is the first and only edition – it was written in 2009. Today’s Zoho CRM looks nothing like it did 9 years ago, so screenshots and menu choices will not match what you see in your Zoho CRM. You will likelly find this very confusing.

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