On Feb 19, 2006, at 6:41 PM, LN wrote:
It is becoming abundantely clear that I need some extra help with
re-setting my brain to
the S X.
Which books/resources have you used and preferred?
I have beeing using mac since it was first available (I owned a 128
K machine) but I feel
like I need something that starts at the beginning - especially
because I am now bringing
my 77 year old father into the mac world and he really is starting
from nothing!
Apple actually recommended "The Missing Manual" when I called, but
I've seen others
mentioned. So, what's best?
The gold standard text for this is still David Pogue's "OS X: The
Missing Manual".
There's one book, I think it's called something like "Mac OS9 and OSX
side-by-side" That's supposed to be quite good for dyed-in-the-wool
OS 9 users.
--
Bruce Johnson
This is the sig who says 'Ni!'
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