Author: Keith Underdahl
Publisher: Wiley
Date: November 12, 2007
Pages: 240
Description:Mac users have always been a loyal group, and for good reasons.
Since Apple first started producing Macintosh computers in the 1980s,
they've placed an emphasis on quality, ease-of-use, and stability.
Modern Macs running the latest OS X operating system are among the most
powerful and dependable personal computers you can buy, and they're
versatile enough to meet virtually any personal or professional need
you may have.
Macs are user friendly, but they're still computers, so you
must follow certain steps to complete tasks, like setting up an e-mail
account, accessing a Wi-Fi hotspot, transferring music to an iPod,
customizing the OS X interface, creating a network, and almost any
other computer task you can imagine. This book provides the steps you
need to get running quickly, without having to pour through extra
narratives or examples that you probably don't need anyway. And because
a picture is worth a thousand words, all the steps in this book are
accompanied by figures that walk you visually through each task.
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