Kathi11/28/02 9:14 PM

During my experience with System 7 through 9, I purchased some good 3rd
party books to help me with problems...such as The Macintosh Bible from
Peachpit; and Macworld had a few good books such as Mac Secrets.
Are there any good 3rd party books out for System 10?...or is it too early?
Not even sure if the Macintosh Bible or Peachpit press is still around.
I remember reading through the Macintosh Bible before I bought my first Mac,
a LCII. Now, 3 Macs later, I am preparing to get a new G4 and was wondering
if there is a good book to bone up on OSX and dual processors, etc.

Kathi

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> Just because you're unsupported, doesn't mean the problem shouldn't be
> reported. Maybe they'll ignore it, maybe they won't. But, if you say
> nothing, you know it won't even be considered. Don't count on getting a
> reply, though. They don't even send an acknowledgment email.
> 
> Here's how:
> 
> On the dock, you'll find an @ sign bouncing on a coil spring.

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> 


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