|
|
|
 ISBN 0596006608 Pages 456 pages Publisher O'Reilly Media; 2Rev Ed edition (October 1, 2005) Hits 275
Category Operating System |
|
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition eBook
|
It's little wonder that longtime Windows users are migrating in droves to the new Mac. They're fed up with the virus-prone Windows way of life, and they're lured by Apple's well-deserved reputation for producing great all-around computers that are reliable, user-friendly, well designed, and now--with the $500 Mac mini--extremely affordable, too.
Whether you're drawn to the Mac's stability, its stunning digital media suite, or the fact that a whole computer can look and feel as slick as your iPod, you can quickly and easily become a Mac convert. But consider yourself warned: a Mac isn't just a Windows machine in a prettier box; it's a whole different animal and a whole new computing experience.
|
|
|
| Random eBooks | |
|
Sorting- A Distribution Theory
| A cutting-edge look at the emerging distributional theory of sorting
Research on distributions associated with sorting algorithms has grown dramatically over the last few decades, spawning many exact and limiting distributions of complexity me.. (read more) | Perl Debugged
| Book Info (Pearson Education) Saves programmers time and frustration by offering a guide through the entire programming process, showing how to completely debug Perl. Example rich and slightly humorous, the reference and guide minimizes the.. (read more) | Lessons In Electric Circuits
| A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics: DC AC Semiconductors Digital Reference Experiments.. (read more) | Information and Management Systems for Product Customization
| In today?s competitive environment, manufacturing and service companies are intensifying their customization processes. Customization means companies must meet the challenge of providing individualized products and services, without introducing high .. (read more) | Google Search and Tools in a Snap
|
These days, nobody really wants to learn everything there is about a product like Google Tools. And even if you did, who has the time to endlessly tinker and play with it until you figure everything out? You just want a book .. (read more) |
| |
|