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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Mac OS X Leopard (Teach Yourself VISUALLY)
by
Lynette Kent
Do you prefer instructions that show you how instead of telling you why? This book is packed with easy, visual directions and full-color screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 150 tasks with Mac OS X Leopard, including adding applications to the Dock, color-coding files and folders, viewing windows in Expose, using the QuickTime player, storing files on your iP...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published
October 31st 2007
by Visual / Wiley
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Rosa
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Recommends it for:
Anyone who owns Mac OX Leopard on their Mac Desk or Laptop Computers.
Recommended to Rosa by:
Self research at Borders Books and Music.
I just got this book because I just got Leopard and was sick and tired of the simple looking interface on my second-hand laptop. In this book there are no lengthy paragraphs to read. When reading this, you will like the colorful drawings and the easy to use steps in each task.
A job that is well organized and written from the author.
A job that is well organized and written from the author.
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