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Hack Attack: A guide for switching to a Mac - Provides a good starting list of differences between the Mac and PC
Mac Tips for Windows switchers - Apples collection of common tasks for new Mac users
Switch Basics: Moving from Windows Explorer to the Finder - Learn the similarities and differences between Windows and Mac for managing your files
Mac Basics: The Essentials - Provides the essential basics for using the Mac computer
Information about Your Mac - Use these handy questions to learn more about you Mac like what kind you have and what is the serial number.
Mac Tips for Windows switchers - Apples collection of common tasks for new Mac users
Switch Basics: Moving from Windows Explorer to the Finder - Learn the similarities and differences between Windows and Mac for managing your files
Mac Basics: The Essentials - Provides the essential basics for using the Mac computer
- Mac Desktop Basics - Explore the function of the desktop
- The Dock - Learn the function of the Dock and how to customize it for your needs
- System Preferences - Discover the ins and outs for customizing the look and feel of your Mac
- Ports and connectors - Shows a basic image of the ports available on a Mac computer with descriptors. (Please note that your Mac computer may not have all of these ports and they may not be in the same location.)
Information about Your Mac - Use these handy questions to learn more about you Mac like what kind you have and what is the serial number.
Required Apple ID
Last year, many of you noticed that your computer software updates went through the App Store on your computer. Apple has made some additional changes in the way iWorks (Keynote, Numbers, Pages) and iLife (iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband) products are installed and updated. It is now being done through the App Store on your computer. As a result, you will need to use your Apple ID account for all future updates to these programs, your operating system and many other programs on your computer (iTunes, printer software, etc.). If you have never created an Apple ID account, please click the button below to get started.
Not sure if you have an Apple ID yet? Did you forget your Apple ID? Click the following - How to Find Your Apple ID
Can't remember your Apple ID password? Click the following - If You Forgot Your Apple ID Password
Can't remember your Apple ID password? Click the following - If You Forgot Your Apple ID Password
Applications on Your Mac
Click on the application or type of application available on your Mac computer from the list below that you would like to explore further:
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