This book introduces the procedures for supporting and servicing Apple computers. The materials in this book are equally helpful in classroom and self-paced situations, and point to further resources that are available only to those enrolled in Apple-authorized service training programs.
The primary goal of the Apple-authorized service training curriculum is to prepare a technician to knowledgeably address customer servicerelated concerns and questions. This includes the ability to return a Macintosh computer to normal operation |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Apple Training Series: Desktop and Portable Systems (3rd Edition)
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Part 1, covers the essentials of the Macintosh. It's a crash course in everything you see onscreen when you turn on the machine: the Dock, Sidebar, icons, windows, menus, scroll bars, Trash, aliases, menu, and so on.
Part 2, is dedicated to the actual process of hauling your software, settings, and even peripherals (like printers and monitors) across the chasm from the PC to the Mac. It covers both the easy parts (copying over your documents, pictures, and music files) and the harder ones (transferring your email, address books, buddy lists, and so on). |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual Leopard Edition
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Mac OS X Basics for New Mac Users Lesson 1 Introduction to the Mac OS X Desktop Lesson 2 A Bit Beyond the Basics Mac OS X Applications in Leopard Lesson 3 Introduction to Mac OS X Applications Lesson 4 TextEdit for Word Processing Lesson 5 Mail for Email, Notes, and To Do Lists Lesson 6 Address Book for Contact Info Lesson 7 Safari for Web Browsing and News
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Read more about this free ebooks:Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
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Part I, "Mac OS X Basics," explores fundamental elements of the operating system, including the Finder, the Dock, and System Preferences. It explains the basics of how to work with windows, files, and applications, as well as some special features such as the Dashboard and Exposé.
Part II, "Common Applications and Hardware," introduces several applications that come with Mac OS X (and some that you need to purchase separately), as well as how to work with displays, printers, and USB, FireWire, and Bluetooth devices.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Teach Yourself Mac OS X Leopard All in One
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Part I, “Exploring the Core”—This part gets you started on the right foot. You’ll learn the core operations of the OS, from getting started with Mac OS X to working with the Finder, the Dock, the Dashboard, and more.
Part II, “Mastering the System”—After Part I, you’ll be ready to take your Mac use further. This part starts with information you need to be able to run Windows applications on your Mac. Then you’ll explore Mac OS X in depth, such as customizing it. You’ll also find out how to use Unix on your Mac. If you use a mobile Mac, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Using Mac OS X Leopard Special Edition
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