Hi Steve!
These books can be bought from this group directly but only for group members!
They give a discount price and you will get updates if available!
That's why you need to pay with paypal!
There are many more books in the take control set and you can get those too!
hth Colin
On 26 Jan 2012, at 21:15, Steve Holmes wrote:

> How do I go about getting this book? I don't see it in the iBook store
> and you mentioned something about paypal.  Can you tell me more? I'm
> brand new to this list so if there is prior information assumed, I
> don't have a clue yet.  Thanks and this sounds like an interesting
> book.
> 
> On 1/26/12, Gordon, Lynne & Tracy <supp...@mac-access.net> wrote:
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Sorry we're a little late on this one but hospital struck again big time.
>> 
>> Sharing screens is fun: it feels almost magical to view the screen of one
>> Mac from another, and even more so to control another Mac from your own.
>> With the new "Take Control of Screen Sharing in Lion," Glenn Fleishman
>> explains the many ways you can pull that rabbit out of your Mac's hat. The
>> 103-page ebook is available today for $10.
>> 
>> While fun to show off to less-experienced friends, screen sharing is an
>> essential tool if you need to provide remote tech support (no more asking
>> repeatedly "So what did the dialog say?"), configure and manage remote
>> servers, or collaborate on a document in real time, passing control of the
>> cursor back and forth as necessary. That’s why Apple has provided a bunch of
>> ways to share screens, including iChat, Back to My Mac, and the Screen
>> Sharing application. Nor is Apple alone: Skype also provides Mac screen
>> sharing, as do several iOS apps (yes, you can drive your Mac from your iPad,
>> or even your iPhone!).
>> 
>> Glenn helps you choose the right screen-sharing technique for various
>> situations, covering the pros and cons and what kind of security each method
>> offers. He also discusses how to share screens with older Macs running 10.5
>> Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard, and how to manage your Mac from an iOS
>> device.
>> 
>> Among the tricks and techniques the ebook covers are how to:
>> 
>> * Set up your Mac so that it can be controlled from your iPhone.
>> * Use screen sharing to help your confused uncle with his Mac.
>> * Find and launch the built-in Screen Sharing application on your Mac.
>> * Control an unattended Mac over the Internet.
>> * Turn on Back to My Mac with MobileMe or iCloud.
>> * Get set up and begin to share your screen through Skype.
>> * Give a presentation to a remote location through iChat Theater.
>> * Wake up a remote Mac in order to control it through screen sharing.
>> * Copy text from one computer to another while sharing screens.
>> * Put a shared screen in its own full-screen display in Lion.
>> * Control a far-away Mac through screen sharing when another user is logged
>> in to that same Mac with a different account.
>> 
>> As the number of Macs in our extended professional and social networks
>> continues to grow, so too does the need to access them quickly and
>> efficiently from different locations. Glenn Fleishman’s “Take Control of
>> Screen Sharing in Lion” puts the magic of screen sharing at your fingertips.
>> 
>> This book costs just £1.63 from here so let us know if interested and please
>> confirm the PayPal order address you wish to use.
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> Lynne
>> 
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