> I have just bought a new eMac, and I want to get to grips with OS X
> and all the other stuff it can do which my old gear couldn't.

> Any ideas?

Read a book?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596004508/ref=pd_sim_b_dp_5/026-99
31136-4519624

Will be a heck of a lot cheaper than training.

OS X should be easy enough for you to pick up with the above mentioned book.

HTH
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