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Written by Bogdan V   
Wednesday, 02 January 2008
Mac OS X Leopard Missing Manual
Like every other Apple fan I was always happy to read or see the latest Apple items on the market, a friend of mine recommend me to a very good book by David Pogue’s Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition recently.

This book is divided into six sections that cover about everything you could ever want to know about Max OS X Leopard. It show’s you the maneuver around the desktop, how to use the apps, what to do once you are online with Mac, etc.

If you are already in the world of OS X and you know your way around it then this manual is a terrific reference tool for looking up thinks which you don’t do them very often. On the other hand if you are a switcher, you will find seven tips and tricks on how to help you to learn and how to get the most of your new operating system.

Pogue’s writing is very easy to understand, and sometimes a bit hilarious. The book is well laid-out and fairly progresses. Also Pogue touches all of the 300 Leopard new features, it’s not always clear which features he’s describing because they are different from the previous version Tiger.
 
After this short review all I can say is that I love this book and I think is very good for every Mac user. In the end this manual is on which you don’t want to miss it out.

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