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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mac OS X Leopard Edition Sep 16, 2009 Where the book for Dummies leaves off, this one takes over. Easy to read and learn the information I need to extend the knowledge base of this complex system. If I can not find the answer here, then it is time to make an appointment with the Genius Bar.
Mac OS X - the missing manual Sep 06, 2009 I'm very happy with my purchase. It arrived in a timely manner and much to my surprise appeared to be brand new.......absolutely no indication of ever having been used before. A bit overwhelming at first glance but it's organized very well for specific subjects and does a very good job of informing the customer.
I'm one happy customer!!
RM
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The only way to know a Mac Aug 26, 2009 I've owned my MacBook Pro now for 10 months. It's a fantastic computer. I got so tired of XP running me, instead of me running my computer, that I bought a Mac after consulting with many friends. I learned how to get into my work computer over the Internet in Space 4, run XP in Space 2 and run Leopard in Space 1 and seamlessly switch between all of them. The Internet is lightning fast with Safari with no Virus checking software. No need. The actual computer does not need the most extreme processor clocks or memory to be super fast because it runs Unix at the core on Intel processors. There is no bloat or waste or slowness that is common with XP and VISTA. They actually waste your computers actual power to, well, compute. I boot up in 40 seconds. More impressive is that I shut off in 6 seconds. No waiting for Windows to shut down or finish installing something. When Leopard needs to download an update you can easily put it off till you are ready and not interrupt your work. There are so many good things about the Mac that it's impossible to write here.
So what about the book? Well, it's pretty easy to adjust to the directory and file structure of a Mac as opposed to Windows but it is different. The instructions that come with the Mac are pretty minimal and poor. Yes, you learn the basics quick but if you don't read this book and learn what Leopard can really do you are missing about 80% of what a Mac is really about. It's a long book that covers everything there is to know about the Mac and Leopard. You may only want to refer to chapters that you need to know more about. It's a reference book. But reading it from cover to cover is the only way to truly understand and take full advantage of this computer and operating system. This is truly the Missing Manual that should of been included with the computer. It is well worth the money to buy this book. There are so many mouse clicks, key strokes and ways to do things easily and quickly that it opens up another world to your Mac. You can do everything from a mouse, or the keyboard or any way you are comfortable with. If you use your Mac a lot you will speed up what you can do with the shortcuts that this book describes. I find it very cumbersome to go back to a Windows computer.
If you only use your computer for email and the Internet then maybe you won't benefit from this book. If you do a lot of file manipulation, pictures, video, music you will definitely want to get this book and learn WAY more than what you can get out of the box and by poking around trying to learn the programs.
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A Mac user must Aug 22, 2009 I purchased my first computer only 1 year ago and decided on a Mac. My family members all have PC's so I was on my own to learn the ins and outs of my machine. This book has made navigating my Mac a dream. I read it like a novel in the evening, and have found it helpful to have my laptop on and nearby to try every tip and trick as I read about it. For me, this book was a must have and I am thankful to have it. I love my Mac, and I love this manual. Without this" Missing Manual" I'd be missing out!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A great book Aug 18, 2009 My first computer ever was a MacBook Pro and "OS X: The Missing Manual" was just what the doctor ordered. A fantastic way to learn the operating system and very clear and logical in it's explanations.
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