Professor Teaches HTML is a great teaching program using a narrator to guide you through the course. Like having a teacher in your own home but better as you can recap anything you missed without anyone getting annoyed and you can learn at your own pace. It gives you an introduction about the course which includes how to use buttons and keyboard shortcuts. Intermediate computer users may care to bypass that however, as useful as it is, it does have a 1998 feel about it, explaining how to, 'drag and drop', highlighting, the 'next', buttons, etc., but it isn't condescending. The CD's aim is to help you understand HTML - the basics of building a website. Yet to get there, but so far, it's so worth the money, (cheap as it is), then going to expensive classes.
Specifications states up to Vista on the CD, but so far it works very well with Windows 7.
Added: The, '1998 feel', is throughout the CD I discovered, as it appears it was released in 2003.