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DescriptionThis manual is designed for both new and experienced Mac users, providing not only the basic instructions, but in-depth information on all the tools iMac comes with. Author descriptionTodd Stauffer is the author of more than a dozen computer book titles, including Osborne's bestselling iMac title, How to Do Everything with Your iMac. He's online editor of NetProfessional Magazine and a contributor to others like Websight Magazine and the Mac Report. He's currently the Mac OS Chat columnist for Peak Computing Magazine. He also publishes his own Web magazine, Mac-Upgrade.com. Todd is also the co-host of the Emmy-winning "Disk Doctors" television show on Knowledge TV, airing nationally on Thursdays at 8:30 PM EST. Table of contentsPart I: Get Started Chapter 1: Welcome to iMac Chapter 2: Get Acquainted with iMac Chapter 3: Manage Your Files with Finder Chapter 4: Pull Down the Apple Menu Chapter 5: Work With Applications and the Application Menu Chapter 6: Search for Things Chapter 7: Get Help Part II: Get Things Done Chapter 8: Work with AppleWorks and Create Printed Documents Chapter 9: Working With Numbers and Building Charts Chapter 10: File Information and Ideas with Databases Chapter 11: Paint, Draw and Create Presentations Chapter 12: Using AppleWorks for Layout Chapter 13: Manage Your Finances with Quicken Chapter 14: Movies, Sounds and Images Chapter 15: Edit Your Own Movies Chapter 16: Play Games Chapter 17: Tracking Your Schedule and Contacts Part III: Get Online Chapter 18: Get Your Email Chapter 19: Surf with Internet Explorer and Netscape Chapter 20: Use iTools Chapter 21: Master Files Online Chapter 22: Get on America Online Chapter 23: Customize the Internet and Go Faster Part IV: Customize and Maintain Your iMac Chapter 24: Change iMac's Appearance and Attitude Chapter 25: Set Up Your iMac for Multiple Users Chapter 26: Print Your Documents, Manage Fonts and Send Faxes Chapter 27: Upgrade Your iMac (16 Pages) Chapter 28: Network Your iMac (16 Pages) Chapter 29: Work with DOS and Windows Files and Programs (10 pages) Chapter 30: Troubleshoot, Upgrade and Maintain Your iMac (30 Pages) Appendix A: Upgrade to Mac OS X (8 Pages) |