Mini-review of Mac OS X: The lost Manual, Leopard Edition
Filed under: Productivity, Tips and tricks, Education, Odds and ends, Books and Blogs, Leopard, Books
If you’re trying to figure out what to buy yourself with the gift card you got that holiday season, let me recommend David Pogue’s Mac OS X: The lost Manual, Leopard Edition. I was lucky to get a copy of it for
The book is divided into six sections that cover just about every conceivable thing you could ever want to know about the OS. It takes a look at how to maneuver around the desktop, how to use the native apps to their fullest potential, what to do with once […]
Orginal post by Lisa Hoover
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