On Dec 17, 2010, at 2:30 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
Jaguar and Snow Leopard are fairly different in the details. At a
very high level the basics are still the same.
I would say forget the books, just play with the computer for a
while. If you open up something and wonder what it is, look it up
and read about it. Macs are generally made to be usable without
training or instruction. Of course a lot of your learned intuitions
from Windows may not apply.
Allan
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that's the way I learned the various versions of Windows beginning
with the first one, and even if
I study the books, I'll probably be reverting to that often.
Had the Mac and the PC hooked together on a little solid state switch
that moved the monitor, mouse, Keyboard,
printers, etc. back and forth between the computers. The Macbook
didn't seem to like that arrangement
because when I hooked the peripherals straight up to the Mac, it
started working better.
Thanks to all,
Gerry
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