Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Essential Training
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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Essential Training
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- A Macworld senior editor explores many vital features from Leopard's 300+ updates
- With the release of the Leopard operating system for Macs, Apple has added or updated more than 300 features. In Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Essential Training, Macworld senior editor Christopher Breen explores each of Leopard's vital features. He walks viewers through the installation, then goes over how to use the interface and navigational elements, work with the Dock's stacking feature, and take advantage of the iLife applications, Safari, and Mail. These tutorials are designed for people who are new to the Mac or who are upgrading to the Leopard operating system
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- Presenter: Christopher Breen. ["a", "Macworld senior editor Christopher Breen has been writing about technology since the mid-1980s for such publications as MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld. Christopher is the author of Macworld's popular \"Mac 911\" tips and troubleshooting column, and he hosts the Macworld Podcast. He is also known as Macworld's iPod Guru, having penned Secrets of the iPod, The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide, and The iPhone Pocket Guide for Peachpit Press."]
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