>I just bought a MacBook; took it out of the box last night. A Mac [not >MAC] has a setup program that runs when you first turn it on after >taking it out of the box--my MacBook was fully charged w/3-4 hrs of >power--just plug in the iMac. I set the location; it automatically set >the time. I have an iTunes account. I typed my login and password, and >the program filled out my name, address, and other info for me. When I >finished the basic setup, including creating two accounts [one for me >and one for testing] and got to the Finder desktop, I launched Safari. >The Mac had already found our wifi network by itself, and I was on the >Internet to download Firefox and Thunderbird, plus a few other utilities >like StuffIt, FinderPop, and Yasu.
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