Hi Cathy and Others,

The Take Control books (with discount) are purchased either from Gordon and 
Lynne, or through Travis Siegel in the UK.  Here's the Mac-Access list web page 
information:
http://www.mac-access.net/Take-Control.html

(This should have been one of the pages you viewed when you joined the list.)  
By the way, there's no commercial connection with the Take Control people.  
Gordon and Lynne negotiated this deal for us because we were all using these 
guides.  I remember one time on list, several years ago, when I finally emailed 
to someone off list that I'd answered his last three questions by looking up 
the information from the Take Control of Apple Mail ebook, so he might want to 
just buy a copy and cut out the middleman!

Another good thing is that you can get these books in multiple formats (if you 
want an ePub version to read on your iPhone, or a mobi format for the Kindle 
app, or a PDF version.)  An advantage of buying from the Mac-Access list (apart 
from the discount), is that they will manage a more accessible site for you to 
download your different versions. And Gordon and Lynne know who the list 
members are!

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Jun 5, 2013, at 6:13 PM, Cathy wrote:

> hi Ester,
> 
> boo hoo,
> the takecontrolbooks.com site can not be found by either safari or IE.  
> tonight. hopefully the site is only down for maintenance or something like 
> that. but those books sound like just what I am looking for.
> such a discount too! so how to I prove I'm a member to get the discount?
> 
> thanks Cathy
> 

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