I do provide training but I must tell you it is expensive (450/hour
plus expenses) and so I have done little of it outside off my home area.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Feb 7, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi Graham.
I don't think there are any trainers for Mac like the trainers you
can get to Windows. Don't know why. Maybe because Mac is so easy to
use?
I have only had my Macbook for a month now, and I understand your
needs for a trainer. I also felt I need a trainer before I got my
Mac, but I got a lot of help from some great friends and from this
awesome list, so now, I don't need any trainers or manuals.
If you have any questions or if you want to hear a little
demonstration how Mac works, you can contact me on MSN.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
On 07/02/2008, at 19.53, Graham Roby wrote:
Hi,
For a while now I've been contemplating buying a Mac and expanding
my knowledge of computing.
When I first got involved with computers seriously it was with
Windows98 and at that time having bought the pc and Jaws I used the
FS Jaws training cassettes to get me up and running and from there
kind of picked most things up as I went along.
As I'm now at the point of wanting to buy my first Macbook and
never having used one, is there somewhere I can find any
documentation similar to those old FS cassettes that will give me a
grounding in the operating system and Voice Over and how they work
together?
I did walk in to an Apple store here in Manchester u.k and try
surfing the net thinking I'd pick it up especially on a site I knew
well.
It was like the men from mars had landed and taken over my computer
experience.
Not to be daunted or put off, I joined this group as I thought one
of you might have some ideas or advice to help me get up and
running without me losing any more of my hair through frustration.
Many thanks in advance of any anticipated help that might come my
way.
Kind regards
Graham