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The Little Mac Book, Leopard Edition
The Little Mac Book, Leopard Edition
Robin Williams
Peachpit Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-321-50941-3
ISBN-10: 0-321-50941-2
E-Books
224 pages  {PDF}
January 05, 2008

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In this book—now in full color for the first time—Robin returns to one of her favorite things: teaching new computer users how to use and enjoy the Macintosh!

Sit down at your Mac and let Robin introduce you to its basic features.
Follow Robin’s step-by-step directions, and you’ll soon feel comfortable, confident, and able to do just about anything you want to do on your Mac.
From using the mouse to surfing the web, from menu commands to keyboard shortcuts, you’ll acquire exciting new computer skills—and you’ll have fun in the process.

To the Mac faithful, that's the lovely sound of the system starting up -- soon to be followed by the initial smiling computer icon.
Unfortunately, as with many things in life, sometimes bad things happen.
Expecting to receive a greeting from your familiar, cheerful icon, you hear chimes of doom and a frowning computer appears.
Have no fear!
Ms. Robin Williams, expert Mac author, is here!
The last chapter of The Little Mac Book quickly runs through possible scenarios as to why your
machine would be unhappy.
But reading The Little Mac Book is like taking preventive medicine.
Williams spends the first 204 + pages of The Little Mac Book introducing readers to the fascinating inner workings of the Macintosh system.
With a greater understanding of the Mac's files and folders, you may never come to meet either the Sad

Mac or -- more ominously -- the Dead Mac.
With a style both chatty and informative, Williams has crafted a guide blissfully free of heavy-handed
techno-garble.
Instead, she provides a tour simple enough for the newest Mac owner and complete enough to teach experienced users a thing or two.

The Little Mac Book used to be really little—way back in 1989.
In 100 pages, it told you everything you needed to know.
Th e Mac itself was also little in those days.
Over the years, as the Mac got bigger and more powerful, The Little Mac Book got bigger and heavier—it finally morphed into an 850-page behemoth, and that doesn’t even include information on iTunes,

iPhoto, and the other cool Mac applications!
But here is a “little” book again with just the very basic information to get you started using your new Macintosh.
Of course, being little means there is a lot less information!
This book should get you started.
When you feel the need to know more, check out Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series for general Mac stuff , and Cool Mac Apps, third edition for detailed directions on how to use all the really fun stuff like iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, idvd, iWeb, GarageBand, and more.
Here’s to a grand adventure!
Robin



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