YARGH!  Why didn't I wait?

Echoing Esther's sentiments, I love this book.

Dónal
On 2 Nov 2011, at 19:36, Esther wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> There have been recent questions from new users about good sources about the 
> learning the Mac, and particularly the new Mac OS X Lion operating system.  
> I've mentioned the Take Control Guide series: "Take Control of Using Lion" by 
> Matt Neuberg.  David Pogue's "Mac OS X Lion: The Missing Manual" published by 
> O'Reilly Press has just been released, and is available for purchase at 50 
> per cent discount, or $13.99, today only from O'Reilly's web site.  Here's 
> the link to the O'Reilly deal of the day web page for Pogue's books: 
> http://shop.oreilly.com/category/deals/pogue.do
> O'Reilly sells its book without DRM (digital rights management), so they can 
> be viewed on any platform or reader.  When you purchase ebooks directly from 
> them, you create a user account, and get permanent access to all ebook 
> versions of the book that are available, and these are automatically updated 
> for any corrections or additions to the latest version.   Current versions 
> are ePub, PDF, and Mobi.  They've also been releasing their popular books in 
> DAISY format, though that's usually some weeks later.  (The previous version 
> of the Missing Manual for Snow Leopard is in DAISY format, for example.)
> 
> O'Reilly does make its books available through Bookshare, and includes their 
> titles in the internationally available content.  However, if you are not a 
> member of Bookshare, or simply want early access and access to the range of 
> multiple formats (so you can download the ePub version directly from the link 
> in your login account through Safari to your iPhone or iPad and open and read 
> it under iBooks, for example), this is a very good deal.
> 
> Other popular David Pogue Missing Manual titles are also on half price sale 
> today, but I'll point out that a new version of his Missing Manual for the 
> iPhone, as well as to his guide to Switching to the Mac, are due to come out 
> in about a month.
> 
> HTH. Cheers,
> 
> Esther
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