Mac OS X Mountain Lion Essential Training
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Mac OS X Mountain Lion Essential Training
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The work Mac OS X Mountain Lion Essential Training represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Multimedia, Software, Computer Files.
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- Mac OS X Mountain Lion Essential Training
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- Provides a comprehensive overview of Mac OS X Mountain Lion, complete with insider tips for getting the most out of the operating system
- In this course, Macworld senior editor Christopher Breen provides a comprehensive overview of Mac OS X Mountain Lion, complete with insider tips for getting the most out of the operating system. The course shows how to configure system preferences, personalize the interface, master gestures, and achieve fluency with applications such as Mail, Calendar, and Preview. The course also includes tutorials on browsing the web with Safari, automating complex tasks with Automator, sharing over a network, performing maintenance operations using Disk Utility, and offers time-saving techniques for using the Mac efficiently. Along the way, Christopher reviews the 200+ new features in Mountain Lion, which gives even experienced Mac users a valuable head start
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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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