So where should you start?


If you've never used a computer before (and therefore, you probably don't know how to use a mouse), turn to Lesson 0, where I take just a few moments to taunt and ridicule you (kidding). Lesson 0 isn't really a lessonit's just four pagesbut if you don't know how to use a mouse or double-click, they may be the most important four pages in the book.

So, if you know how to use a mouse, you can jump straight to Lesson 1. However, it will help you along your path to Macintosh enlightenment if you go through the book in order: Lesson 1, Lesson 2, Lesson 6 (just seeing if you were paying attention), etc. That's because later lessons build on what you've learned in previous lessons. Now, do you have to go in that order? Absolutely not, because I'm pretty careful about spelling everything out, so if you really want to download some songs, connect your iPod, and go, you can do just that by turning to the music lesson (Lesson 3) and following my step-by-step instructions.



    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger
    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger: Peachpit Learning Series
    ISBN: 0321330528
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 189
    Authors: Scott Kelby

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