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Help, Guides, and News on making the Switch To Apple Macintosh Computers
WWDC 2009: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference to occur June 8-12
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8th through 12th in the Moscone West convention center in San Francisco, California. Apple will be conducting three tracks at the 5-day event: iPhone, Mac, and IT.

The conference will include Technical Sessions, Hands-on Labs, Connect With Your Peers, and Special Events.
Technical Sessions
Attendees can choose from a wide range of sessions for iPhone OS and Mac OS X. The sessions will cover introductory as well as advanced concepts.
iPhone OS
Apple will cover the new iPhone OS 3.0, the world's most advanced mobile operating system. Technical session will be divided as follows:
- New to iPhone Development
- Experienced iPhone Developer
- Web Development
- Bring Your Code and Your Concepts to the iPhone Lab
Apple is expected to unveil Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard at the event, the world's most advanced operating system. Technical session will be divided as follows:
- New to Mac OS X Development
- Experienced Mac OS X Developer
- Put Your Code to the Test at the Mac OS X Lab
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From the Guides
What is Lion?
What is Disk Utility?
What is Boot Camp Assistant?
What is Snow Leopard?
What is Airport Utility?
What is Activity Monitor?
Quickly navigate to the Utilities folder
What are Utilities?
Forward delete on a Mac keyboard
Show or Hide Sidebar items via Preferences
Determine which updates have been installed by Software Update
Disable automatic updates in Software Update
Manually run Software Update on Mac OS X Leopard
Different ways to launch a Mac OS X Application
Expose for Apple keyboards that have volume controls on F9, F10, and F11
What is MobileMe Gallery?
What is iWeb?
What is iMovie?
What is iPhoto?
Updated Guides
- What is Lion?
- What is Mac OS X?
- MacBook Pro
- MacBook Air
- MacBook
- Choose Your Mac
- The Mac Models
- What are Utilities?
- What is Disk Utility?
- What is Boot Camp Assistant?
- What is Snow Leopard?
- What is Airport Utility?
- What is Activity Monitor?
- Quickly navigate to the Utilities folder
- Expose for Apple keyboards that have volume controls on F9, F10, and F11
- Forward delete on a Mac keyboard
- Show or Hide Sidebar items via Preferences
- Customize the Sidebar - Hide and Show
- Finder and Sidebar - an Ideal Combination
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