On Tuesday, Dec 2, 2003, at 13:32 Europe/London, heather wrote:
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.Heather
I could do with a day's training marked in my diary to make sure I find the time to learn properly.
I have tried Learn Direct and their advice was (I kid you not) to 'read the manual'...well, dur.....
They don't have anything non-PC centred.
A web search reveals nothing in this part of the country. There are training centres but not near here.
Any ideas?
Buy a copy of Macworld Expo Issue 2003, they may still be on sale - there are two cover disks - one has "Free Expert Mac training" - it will go someway to getting you started in the change from OS9 to Mac OS X. If nothing else is available locally, this is worth a look
Regards Peter DeAth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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