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TheDashboard
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May 23, 2009 10:10AM

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Installation

Learn how to get the most out of Snow Leopard.

Using Finder

The Finder lets you organize, view, and access practically everything on your Mac, including applications, files, folders, discs, SD memory cards,...

Using Preview

Preview is a simple, elegant application for viewing and working with PDF documents.
You can also view and edit images. Crop, rotate, resize, and save images in a range of formats.

Using iLife

Organize photos by Faces and Places. Create photo books. Make a movie. Even learn to play music. All with iLife. All part of every new Mac.

Using iPhoto

Organize your photos. Crop, retouch, and remove red-eye. Then share on the web with MobileMe, Facebook, and Flickr, or make a photo book.

Using iMovie

Make movies on your Mac. Take your time editing or use themes to finish a movie in minutes. Then share on the web with YouTube or MobileMe.

Using GarageBand

With GarageBand on your Mac, you can learn to play guitar and piano, get lessons from famous musicians, and record and mix your own songs.

Using iWeb

Use iWeb to design websites and blogs featuring your photos, movies, and more. iWeb even notifies Facebook when you post something new to your site.

Using iDVD

With iDVD on a Mac, you can create and burn professional-looking DVDs to share your movies and photo slideshows.

Using iChat

If you're looking for a more personal way to stay in touch, iChat enables you to see and hear your friends, family, and coworkers no matter how...

Using iCal

If you need help managing your life and time more wisely, iCal provides all the tools you need to keep track of schedules, appointments,...

Using Mail

Learn what you can do if you are having issues sending Mail messages after updating to Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.

Using Safari

Experience the web with the fast, easy-to-use web browser. With its simple, elegant interface and support for the latest Internet standards, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web.
Safari is a high performance, modern Internet web browser for Mac OS X and Windows. It supports the latest standards in HTML 5 and CSS 3,...

Using Address Book

Whether you've got all your contacts stored neatly in an electronic device or are still hanging on to your tattered address book, personal...

Using Exposé

Expose in Mac OS X lets you instantly view all open windows in stunning style with a single keystroke.

Using the Dock

Learn about The Dock, Dock Exposé, Dock menus, and Stacks in Mac OS X v10.6 and later.

Using Dashboard

Instantly get info with amazing new widgets. Play a game. Read the news. Search the web.

Customizing Your Mac

Every Mac comes standard with assistive technologies that help people with disabilities enjoy the power and simplicity of the Mac.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Tip of the Week. Create Your Own Keyboard Shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts are such huge timesavers, but sadly, not all Finder commands have them...


Tip of the Day !

  
kimsmarkin
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August 31, 2010 02:53AM

messageRe: Mac Tips and Tricks
Being the kind of guy who likes to use keyboard shortcuts instead of having to reach for the mouse all the time, I felt a little hostile when I got my new MacBook Pro I knew how to do X or Y in touch Windows few keys, but has moved to Mac OS X, I found myself feeling sorry that I did not know my way around the operating system without problems.

  
MikkoJ
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November 21, 2010 02:19AM

messageRe: Mac Tips and Tricks
You get quick screen capture with mac easily, just use cmd-shift-3. You get nice screen capture. With mac you can also take a smaller area capture using cmd-shift-4. Rally handy. Mac is defenitely more user friendly than PC.

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wacko
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December 12, 2010 11:49AM

messageRe: Mac Tips and Tricks
Thanks for all the tips ! I am getting a Macpro for Christmas and I can't wait to try all these features.

  
sprit
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April 12, 2011 07:18AM

messageRe: Mac Tips and Tricks
kimsmarkin Wrote:
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> Being the kind of guy who likes to use keyboard
> shortcuts instead of having to reach for the mouse
> all the time, I felt a little hostile when I got
> my new MacBook Pro I knew how to do X or Y in
> touch Windows few keys, but has moved to Mac OS X,
> I found myself feeling sorry that I did not know
> my way around the operating system without
> problems.


I'm sure you'll get used to it very quickly. And I'm nearly sure that after that you don't want to return to the old system anymore!

  


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