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101 Reasons to Switch to the Mac
101 Reasons to Switch to the Mac
ISBN: B000OZ0NJY
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 107
Authors:
Mark McElroy
BUY ON AMAZON
101 Reasons: To Switch to the Mac
101 Reasons: To Switch to the Mac
Copyright
About the Author
101 Reason
Introduction
Section 1. It Just Works
Section 2. Ooohs and Aaahs
Section 3. Macs Are Better for Beginners
Section 4. Easy Setup
Section 5. Faster Boots
Section 6. Ready and Waiting
Section 7. Greater Stability
Section 8. Easy Software Installation
Section 9. The Apple Store
Section 10. They re Compatible
Section 11. Macs Do Windows
Section 12. Mac (Dot Mac)
Section 13. Easier Wireless Networking
Section 14. Protection from Viruses
Section 15. Protection from Hackers
Section 16. Productivity
Section 17. Intelligent Monitor Management
Section 18. Smoother Media Playback
Section 19. Accessible Software Authors
Section 20. Digital Photography Made Simple
Section 21. Do More with Your Media
Section 22. It Works Like an iPod
Section 23. Native PDFs
Section 24. Powerful Bundled Software
Section 25. Blazing Fast Performance
Section 26. The Value Question
Section 27. Switching Is Easy
Section 28. The MacBook
Section 29. The MacBook Pro
Section 30. iMac
Section 31. Mac mini
Section 32. iPods
Section 33. Mighty Mouse
Section 34. Built-in WiFi and Bluetooth
Section 35. AirPort Extreme Wireless Networking
Section 36. Vista 2.0 Today?
Section 37. Unix Under the Hood
Section 38. The Mac OS X GUI
Section 39. The Dock
Section 40. Expos
Section 41. Spotlight
Section 42. Dashboard
Section 43. Spaces
Section 44. Time Machine
Section 45. Alex
Section 46. Automator
Section 47. Smart Folders
Section 48. Auctions
Section 49. Backup
Section 50. Blogging
Section 51. Charting
Section 52. Chatting
Section 53. Creative Writing
Section 54. Customize Your Computer
Section 55. Databases
Section 56. Desktop Publishing
Section 57. Digital Photography
Section 58. Education
Section 59. Email
Section 60. File Management
Section 61. Finances
Section 62. FTP
Section 63. Games
Section 64. Getting Things Done (GTD)
Section 65. Hobbies
Section 66. iPod Enhancements
Section 67. Launchers
Section 68. Making Slideshows and Movies
Section 69. Music Recording and Editing
Section 70. News Readers and RSS
Section 71. Productivity Suites
Section 72. Organizing Information
Section 73. PDAs, Palms, and Handheld PCs
Section 74. Podcasting
Section 75. Postage Printing
Section 76. Presentations
Section 77. Remote Desktop Management
Section 78. Research Aids
Section 79. Small Business Management
Section 80. Spreadsheets
Section 81. Useful Utilities
Section 82. Voice Over IPFree Phone Calls
Section 83. Virus Protection
Section 84. Watching Movies and TV Shows
Section 85. Web Browsers
Section 86. Web Design
Section 87. Widgets
Section 88. Word Processing
Section 89. Apple.com
Section 90. AppleInsider.com
Section 91. 43folders.com
Section 92. HawkWings.net
Section 93. iLounge.com
Section 94. MacFixIt.com
Section 95. MacInTouch.com
Section 96. MacMod.com
Section 97. MacOSXHints.com
Section 98. MacRumors.com and ThinkSecret.com
Section 99. Macworld.com
Section 100. The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW.com) and Engadget.com
Section 101. VersionTracker.com
101 Reasons to Switch to the Mac
ISBN: B000OZ0NJY
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 107
Authors:
Mark McElroy
BUY ON AMAZON
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