New Tutorial Section at Apple.com

January 31, 2008 by wavenumber 

anatomyofamac.jpgApple has opened a new section in its website dedicated to teaching users how to perform common tasks with their Macs. Entitled “Find Out How,” it contains both text and video tutorials.

There are only three videos there for now: “Anatomy of a Mac,” “Move to Mac,” and “Windows on a Mac.” The text tutorials are more plentiful, 29 at the moment, with topics covering how to customize a Mac and how to use iChat, iCal, Safari, Dock, Addressbook, and Mail. The video tutorials can be watched online, or downloaded to iTunes for later view.

For the new section go to “Apple - Find out How - Mac OS X”

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2 Responses to “New Tutorial Section at Apple.com”

  1. gracie on February 4th, 2008 4:42 pm

    Okay, that’s it. I’m upgrading to Leopard NOW. I’ve been putting it off out of fear but that first video convinced me.

  2. wavenumber on February 4th, 2008 9:10 pm

    Hi Gracie!

    I’ve been using it since it came out. It has a few bugs but on average is a much better experience than the previous release. It feels faster too.

    Since you waited until now, why not wait a little longer for the 1.5.2 update? It’s supposed to be out soon and will fix quite a few things, according to what testers are reporting.

    By the way, a Leopard-compatible version of SuperDuper should be out tomorrow. SD is a great way to make bootable disks. In case something doesn’t work you can always revert to what you had before in a matter of minutes. :-)

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