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Getting to Know Mac OS X

Here's a reference guide that shows you what Mac OS X is all about, without boring you silly, confusing you to the point of frustration, or poking you with sharp objects. You'll discover the information and advice you need in a language that you can understand (unlike those other computer books that shall remain nameless).

MacOS X For Dummies , 2nd Edition
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MacOS X For Dummies , 2nd Edition

Knowing the Differences Between Mac OS 9 and OS X
Adding and Removing Dock Icons in Mac OS X
Basic Searching with Spotlight in Mac OS X
Sending Email in Mac OS X
Dive into Linux

Focusing on Fedora Core 6, this accessible guide shows you how to create a full-featured Linux desktop setup that's comparable to a Windows system. This substantially revised edition offers new material on setting up a wireless home network, running Linux on a laptop, editing digital photos, using open source productivity software, and more.

Linux For Dummies, 8th Edition
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Linux For Dummies, 8th Edition

Office 2008 for Mac For Dummies
Windows Vista Security For Dummies
Linux For Dummies, 8th Edition
Windows Vista For Dummies
Mac OS X Leopard Para Dummies (Spanish Edition)
Whoa! Back Up a Bit
Back up your Windows Vista data periodically — and store the major backups off-site. Vista backups fall into the following four categories, not all of which are available to all Vista owners.
Read more in Backing Up in Windows Vista.

Installing Just What You Need

You should carefully select what bells and whistles you install on your Windows system.

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