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Total OS X Mavericks Superguide

Total OS X Mavericks Superguide

Whether you’re relatively new to the Mac or someone who remembers the days before there were three colored buttons in the upper left corner of every Mac window, OS X Mavericks has something new for you.

Total OS X Mavericks covers every inch of Apple’s new operating system: We provide an overview of all the features packed into OS X 10.9, then dive into what you need for a basic installation. From there, we offer in-depth descriptions of new features like iCloud Keychain, Finder Tabs, and Finder Tags, detail what to expect from new apps like iBooks and Maps and OS X's new multiple displays, and explain Apple’s under-the-hood changes in plain English.

There’s never been a better time to be a Mac user. And with Total OS X Mavericks to help you get acquainted with the Mac’s latest and greatest features, you’ll be on the fast track to more fun and greater productivity.

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  • Not enough info

    I hopped this guide would be like the last guide I purchased which was for osx tiger. That guide was full of tips, tricks and shortcuts. This guide how ever is not. It would be the equivalent of someone showing you the rooms of a mansion, and you having to figure out where everything goes.

    By Trevlyn

  • SKETCHY!

    While this E-Book does provide a lot of insight into the improvements made by Mavericks OS, I was hoping for a more step by step approach to actually accomplishing some of the hidden tasks like “how do I turn the sound on and off on the keyboard. I looked and looked and this book did not tell me 1 sequence of steps to actually accomplishing a specific task; it only talked about possibilities.

    By PAULRFONTENOT

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