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Author: John Ray
ISBN : B008UUH5PU
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Download file now My MacBook (Mountain Lion Edition) (3rd Edition) (My...) [Kindle Edition] Free Download from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Covers 2010 and later MacBook/Air/Pro models
Step-by-step instructions with callouts to MacBook photos that show you exactly what to do.
Help when you run into MacBook or OS X Mountain Lion problems or limitations.
Tips and Notes to help you get the most from your MacBook.
Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through getting and keeping your
MacBook working just the way you want. The tasks include:
• Managing and arranging your desktop
• Staying on top of important changes with Notification Center
• Creating and navigating virtual workspaces in Mission Control
• Opening and organizing applications in Launchpad
• Accessing the Internet through wired, wireless, and cellular networks
• Joining and using iCloud services
• Communicating via email, instant messages, audio, and video
• Keeping in touch and on-time with Calendars and Contacts
• Being social with Facebook, Twitter, and Game Center
• Entertaining with music and videos
• Downloading and managing software from the App Store and other sources
• Sharing files, printers, and even scanners over your network connection
• Protecting and securing your data
• Recording video and sharing it instantly online
• Expanding your capabilities with peripheral devices
• Troubleshooting system problemsDownload latest books on mediafire and other links compilation My MacBook Free Download
- File Size: 47918 KB
- Print Length: 464 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0789749890
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Que Publishing; 3 edition (August 8, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B008UUH5PU
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #685,057 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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An enjoyable read. Clean type with good and easy to follow instuctions. Written on high quality paper. Only critcism is that some of the reference pictures are so small that you can not read them. Isn't that what this instructual book is all about?
By Stanc
I teach Mac OS and have been looking for a "recommended reading" book for my intermediate Mountain Lion class. This is it.
There is little in this book so specific to laptops that I would hesitate to recommend it to a desk-top only student. It is really about the OS, and it does a beautiful job introducing the power of OSX 10.8. Almost every page of the book contains numerous full-color illustrations that hold the reader's hand while marching them through operations on the Mac. I am experienced in printing costs, and I wonder that a book so laden with color can be offered to the market at such a reasonable price. It also happens to be very well laid out. Clean and simple. You can read it in a crowded, noisy restaurant and follow the argument easily.
The review before mine notes that some of the illustrations are so small as to be difficult to read. This is a fair criticism, but is more than outweighed by the virtues of this very ambitious visual training manual. Considering what the author attempted, this book is a brilliant success. Yes, there are warts, but they are few and not consequential.
If you need a compendious OSX 10.8 resource, I would recommend David Pogue's "Missing Manual." If you need to dip your head quickly and effectively into the features of Mountain Lion, I heartily recommend this book.
Be warned, though, that this is not a beginner's book. It assumes basic familiarity with computing in general. And the author has perhaps erred in putting network configuration toward the beginning of the book, which is a challenging subject even to veterans. Don't let this mis-step deter you, however. This book is a great guide to Mac's latest OS, which is well worth studying in depth. I can't recall a book that takes a student farther or faster into a new operating system.
By Richard Hurley
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