How to Do Everything Mac OS X Lion Edition
How to Do Everything Mac OS X Lion Edition
Get the Most Out of Your Mac
With coverage of the iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, and Mac mini, How to Do Everything Mac, OS X Lion Edition shows you how to configure and customize your Mac and take full advantage of all the powerful tools and capabilities. You'll learn about the new features, including Multi-Touch gestures, Mission Control, full-screen apps, Launchpad, FaceTime, and more. Hardware, networking, security, and maintenance are also discussed in this practical guide.
- Interact with your Mac using Multi-Touch gestures
- View your system from Mission Control
- Connect to the Internet and explore with Safari
- Video chat with FaceTime
- Stay in touch and on schedule with Mail, Address Book, iCal, and iChat
- Browse and download content from the Mac App Store
- Access your apps from Launchpad and view them full-screen
- Use iWork for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations
- Stay entertained with QuickTime, iPhoto, iTunes, and iMovie
- Sync data with your iPod, iPad, or iPhone
- Set up a wired or wireless network
- Connect external devices via USB and FireWire
- Troubleshoot, maintain, and back up your Mac
Dwight Spivey is a product manager for Konica Minolta. He has worked with the Mac since 1996, is a member of the Apple Developer Connection, and stays up to date on all Mac technical issues. Dwight is the author of iPhone & iPod touch QuickSteps and many other Mac-related titles.
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Get the Most Out of Your Mac
With coverage of the iMac, MacBook, MacBook Air, and Mac mini, How to Do Everything Mac, OS X Lion Edition shows you how to configure and customize your Mac and take full advantage of all the powerful tools and capabilities. You'll learn about the new features, including Multi-Touch gestures, Mission Control, full-screen apps, Launchpad, FaceTime, and more. Hardware, networking, security, and maintenance are also discussed in this practical guide.
- Interact with your Mac using Multi-Touch gestures
- View your system from Mission Control
- Connect to the Internet and explore with Safari
- Video chat with FaceTime
- Stay in touch and on schedule with Mail, Address Book, iCal, and iChat
- Browse and download content from the Mac App Store
- Access your apps from Launchpad and view them full-screen
- Use iWork for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations
- Stay entertained with QuickTime, iPhoto, iTunes, and iMovie
- Sync data with your iPod, iPad, or iPhone
- Set up a wired or wireless network
- Connect external devices via USB and FireWire
- Troubleshoot, maintain, and back up your Mac
Dwight Spivey is a product manager for Konica Minolta. He has worked with the Mac since 1996, is a member of the Apple Developer Connection, and stays up to date on all Mac technical issues. Dwight is the author of iPhone & iPod touch QuickSteps and many other Mac-related titles.