You heard the buzz and made the You're in good company! And here to prove it is Windows guru and CNET commentator David Coursey with Mac OS X for Windows A Switcher's Guide. In this volume, Coursey draws on the experiences of real-world switchers to frame his own straightforward instructions on how to use Mac OS X. There's a lot involved in moving to a new operating system-files to be ported, software to learn, Internet and connectivity issues to iron out, and a new interface to unravel-but you'll find everything you need here to get up to speed quickly as well as understand the subtle and not-so-subtle differences between the Windows and Mac operating systems. Best of all, the information is presented from a Windows user's You print like that in Windows; you print like this in Mac OS X. You used to be a Windows pro; now you're a Mac pro!
First of all I could not read this book in it's entirety. This book was published in January 2003 and I was reading it in 2016. By Technology standards this book was so outdated it was not worth the read. Probably at the date of publication it was a decent read.