Selected Product: | Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual Paperback Author: David Pogue Publisher: Pogue Press Release Date: December 2007 ISBN-10: 059652952X ISBN-13: 9780596529529 List Price: £21.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide (Pocket Reference) ISBN-10: 0596529813 iPhoto '08: The Missing Manual ISBN-10: 0596516185 Office 2008 for Mac, Home and Student Edition (Mac) ISBN-10: B000X86ZAS Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition (Missing Manual) ISBN-10: 0596514123 iMovie '08 & iDVD: The Missing Manual ISBN-10: 0596516193 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual by David Pogue (ISBN-10: 059652952X, ISBN-13: 9780596529529). At this time we have not yet written a review for Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual by David Pogue (ISBN-10: 059652952X, ISBN-13: 9780596529529). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Really excellent. Clear and interesting. | Customer Rating: | | Yeah this is awesome. It can't be easy to make an instruction manual for an operating system interesting, but the author does it somehow. And the detail is great. I've been able to tell experienced MAC OS users a thing or two from having read this book. Recommended. | A must buy for any mac owner | Customer Rating: | Having recently taken the plunge to buy my first Mac computer, although the operating system (Leopard) is easy to use, the way of doing things is slightly different. To help me fully migrate, I purchased this book.
This book is a mine of information covering all aspects of the Mac OS, from the very little things like minimising windows to the more complex things like Automation etc. It explains everything in great detail and has lots of screen grabs and illustrations to help. It is clearly laid out and very well indexed, so if you are stuck on an item, you can find the solution rapidly.
This book resides by my computer "just in case" and is highly recommended.
Also, the book is that thick, that you can even use it as a step ladder when not needed. | Great Value!!!!!! | Customer Rating: | | I bought this as a complete novice to Apple Macs...it's very very informative and in a language that I can understand! I would really recommend this as the information on different aspects of the Leopard platform are endless....Excellent value for money! | Bulky guide but useful | Customer Rating: | As a new migrant from Windows XP, I had absolutely no idea how clever the Mac OS X Leopard operating system was until I picked up this book. There are so many hidden features that it takes a serious user manual to ferret them out. Unfortunately, Apple provide just a tiny little white booklet and expect you to spend hours online searching their website for tips. Call me old-fashioned but I prefer hard copy to flicking back and forth between help screens and the work I am doing (even if it is easier with a Mac than a PC).
The step by step instructions are particularly useful to those who are sitting in front of a Mac for the first time. There's also some useful information about third party software which can enhance a Mac further; for example, if the user wants to run Windows alongside Mac OS X on the same computer. There's also advice about customising Leopard as well.
Yes, this is a heavy book and, yes, it does become a little anecdotal in places, but I recommend it to anyone who wants to unleash the full power of Leopard. | Makes OS X seem complicated | Customer Rating: | I have to admit I'm not used to reading this sort of thing, but this author - to me - has gone so far in the 'make it easy to read' plan that it's pretty hard going. I'm fairly convinced that if it had been written properly it would be around a third of the size; there's so much condescending (and misleading) chit-chat to work through that it gets tedious to read page to page, and it's badly enough organised that it's impossible to skim-read to find what you're after. In fact, OS X is rather simpler to get to grips with than the book is - just poke about in the OS until you find what you're looking for. There is some useful information in there, but it's very well hidden. |
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