
So that will be the focus after we get this milestone out of the way.įeedback is always appreciated. We have a list of stuff we'd like to add, and of course many of you have written in with some ideas too. But once 1.0 does happen, we'll look at updating the book. This is the version we'll push out to Amazon Kindle and other e-book platforms. Here's what we could "sign off on" as the 1.0 release barring any major issues. The book is 582 pages long, but it's really less than that, probably 555 pages or whatever, without all the contents stuff. 111 blog posts (including this one) describing these updates plus some other related topics Over 100 updates to various chapter documents (it's hard to count this one) We started work on this book about 6 months ago. With the understanding that Windows 8.1 Field Guide will never really be completed, we still need to sign off on a release that we can call the initial, 1.0, release. This time around, I'll simply repeat what I've posted most recently on that site: We're basically done. In the past, I've provided links to my weekly posts on the Windows 8.1 Field Guide web site.

Check out my earlier post Buy Windows 8.1 Book! or the Windows 8.1 Book web site for the details. Remember, we're charging just $2 for Windows 8.1 Field Guide, and you can contribute in other ways as well. A ton of edits later, and I think we're there.

Last week, I wrote that I expected to finish the initial 1.0 release of "Windows 8.1 Field Guide" this past week.
