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Bringing Macs into Business: Real-life IT Stories
As more businesses bring Apple Macintoshes into their regular operations, IT has to figure out how to ensure the Macs play well in the typical Windows-dominated environments. Several companies share the lessons-good and bad-that they have ... [... more]
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Macs For Dummies
good voiume for the beginner in iMac: An excellent book for the beginner in the use of Macs. Language is clear and avoids the use of computer jargon. Not too detailed so as to lose the beginner in the intricacies of computer operation. I haven't had my [... more]
$21.99
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How to Use the Mac's Control Strip
The Control Strip is a band of useful computer controls. Everything in the Control Strip is also in the control panels, but the Control Strip is handy; it's located at the bottom of your screen. How to Use the Mac's Control Strip. The Control ... [... more]
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Elgato EyeHome Moves Music And Movies From Macs To TV
A new device from Elgato Systems is getting Macintosh users excited. It allows you to connect your Mac--or multiple Macs on a local network--to your television and stereo so you can view movies and photos and listen to music on them. While it's a ... [... more]
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How to Check your Mac's IP Address
For troubleshooting network issues, you may need to find your IP address. In Mac OSX, you can find your computer's IP address in the "Network" pane of "System Preferences". How to Check your Mac's IP Address. For troubleshooting [... more]
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Four Reasons Macs Are Getting More Love
Macs have always inspired a fierce loyalty in their users. Now, thanks to PC compatibility, an improved OS, great ads and better tech support, more users are feeling the love for shiny eye-candy tech and simple user interfaces. MORE ON Macs Are ... [... more]
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How to Convert Your Windows-Using Friends to Macs
PC users work on their PCs; Mac users work "with" their Macs. If you need further convincing, read on. Tell your Windows friends that Windows 95/98 is a great graphical user interface, and it ought to be: It was borrowed from the Mac OS! [... more]
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How to Take a Snapshot of Part of a Mac's Screen
If you have Macintosh system software 7.6 or later, you can take a snapshot of a partial area of your Mac's screen. This is useful for saving error messages or a graphic on your computer. You can define the area you want to have captured or have ... [... more]
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More Macs for Dummies
More terrific!: If you read & enjoyed MAC FOR DUMMIES, you will Love this one. It is even funnier& more informative than MAC FOR DUMMIES. It will help you with all those questions you are afraid to call Apple about because you think they will [... more]
$22.99
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Macs Portable Genius
Wonderful Resource: I find this book extremely helpful in providing information about Macs. As an "older" Mac user I needed advise about the capabilities of my computer and how to solve computer issues. This book is it! From the hip good- [... more]
$25.00
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Macs For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
good voiume for the beginner in iMac: An excellent book for the beginner in the use of Macs. Language is clear and avoids the use of computer jargon. Not too detailed so as to lose the beginner in the intricacies of computer operation. I haven't had my [... more]
$24.99
Amazon.com

The Rough Guide to Macs and OSX (Rough Guide Reference)
nice easy simple: epitomises the switch to Mac. Nice for an overview or cheat-sheet. Good for covering all with some detail. Worth the money great book.: I have been thinking about buying a Apple computer and this book is excellent reading before buying. [... more]
$14.99
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