Kathi11/29/02 10:09 AM

Thank you!
It's like hitting the mother lode. I know that a lot of people like to just
dive in and use their intuition with Macs. I like to do that also, but after
reading the manual.

Kathi

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> 
> On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 10:42  PM, Kathi A. Anderson wrote:
> 
>> 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?
> 
> Two good books, both from Oreilly press <http://www.oreilly.com>:
> 
> "Mac OS X the Missing Manual, 2nd Ed.", by David Pogue, has been
> updated for 10.2, and is an excellent book.
 
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