Macs For Dummies
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Product Description
Updated to cover the new Intel-based Macs, Mac OS X Tiger, and the latest Mac tools and trends, this bestseller includes:
- Mac basics,
- customizing a workspace,
- getting acquainted with Mac OS X, going online,
- working with iLife applications,
- setting up e-mail,
- connecting an iPod to a Mac,
- turning a Mac into a fax machine,
- troubleshooting,
- security,
- and more.
USA Today Personal Technology columnist Edward Baig, a longtime technology writer who appears regularly on TV, radio, and at major industry trade shows, has rewritten this edition from scratch ensuring you get the up-to-date information you need.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #413604 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-15
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 408 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"For anyone new to Mac...Mac for Dummies is a must buy." ( geekanoids.co.uk, December 2006)
From the Back Cover
Release the power of your new Intel-based Mac!
Take an online Safari, see who you're iChatting with, or pack a Mac laptop
Simply Mac-nificent — all the cool things your new Mac can do! This handy guide helps you make the most of every model. Find out how to use all the cool software that's included, start a GarageBand, download music and video to iTunes, brush up on Bluetooth, and a whole lot more. The fun begins right here!
Discover how to
- Set up and configure your Mac
- Go wireless with AirPort
- Stay in touch using iChat AV
- Edit and share your digital photos
- Create and capture podcasts
- Troubleshoot problems and protect your Mac
About the Author
Edward C. Baig writes a weekly technology column for USA TODAY and is co-host of the weekly USA TODAY's Talking Tech podcast. He also contributes other tech-related features, appears on radio and TV, and often moderates technology panels at trade shows.
