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Help, Guides, and News on making the Switch To Apple Macintosh Computers
WWDC 2009 begins today - Mac OS X Snow Leopard and iPhone OS 3.0 operating systems will be the center of attention
In just under an hour Apple will be kicking off the 2009 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at 10:00 a.m. PST. A team of Apple executives, led by Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, Philip Schiller will deliver the keynote. Apple will highlight two new operating systems Mac OS X Snow Leopard and iPhone OS 3.0.
During the week long conference Apple engineerings will be leading over 100 hundred technical sessions for the iPhone and Mac OS X and over 1000 engineers will be providing one-to-one direction and hands-on labs.
Desired Feature in Snow Leopard: Windows Migration Assistant
I'm holding out hope for at least one new Mac OS X feature that will facilitate the switch for new Mac users. Prior to the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, I published a article titled Desired Feature in Leopard: Windows Migration Assist. I look forward to the day when Mac OS X includes this or a similar feature!
I'll post my thoughts and impressions about the keynote later today.
Desired Feature in Snow Leopard: Windows Migration Assistant
I'm holding out hope for at least one new Mac OS X feature that will facilitate the switch for new Mac users. Prior to the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, I published a article titled Desired Feature in Leopard: Windows Migration Assist. I look forward to the day when Mac OS X includes this or a similar feature!
I'll post my thoughts and impressions about the keynote later today.
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What are Utilities?
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Disable automatic updates in Software Update
Manually run Software Update on Mac OS X Leopard
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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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