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Help, Guides, and News on making the Switch To Apple Macintosh Computers
iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro Guides updated - Early 2009 models
Our iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro guides have been updated to reflect the specification and feature changes of the latest models (Early 2009) released on March 3, 2009. The guides not only offer an overview of the each Mac desktop lineup but also provide detailed information broken down into the several different categories as shown below:
iMac
Mac mini
Mac Pro
We also have product guides for other Mac models including the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air.
- Where's the Computer?
- In the Box
- Key Configuration Options
- Noteworthy features and changes in the Eary 2009 iMac models
- Standard features
- Installed software
- Design - All In One Display - Beautifully Aluminum
- Eye Catching and Dazzling
- Able to Meet Most Needs
- What can you do with an iMac?
- Conclusion & Buying Advice
Mac mini
- Small But Capable
- In the Box
- Noteworthy features and changes in the Eary 2009 Mac mini models
- Standard features
- Installed software
- Design - It's so Small
- Apple LED Cinema Display, Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse look great
- What can you do with a Mac mini?
- Conclusion & Buying Advice
Mac Pro
- It's Fast
- In the Box
- Design - Don't Let the Aluminum Case Fool You
- The Ultimate Desktop Mac - 8 cores or 4 cores
- 8-core Mac Pro processor options
- Quad-core Mac Pro processor options
- Architecture and noteworthy features of the Mac Pro
- Apple LED Cinema Displays are a Perfect Match
- What Can you do with a Mac Pro?
- Conclusion & Buying Advice
We also have product guides for other Mac models including the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air.
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- MacBook and MacBook Pro release cycle analysis - September 2008 updates likely
- 2008 will be the Year of the Mac
- OS Wars - 81% of Windows market share loss went to Mac OS X
- Switchers ready to pounce on Macs
- Prediction of 1.64 Million Macs for Q4 2006 Misses By Only 30,000
- Why Are Macs Becoming More Popular?
- Key Mac OS X Security Features
- User Account Types in Mac OS X
- Apple's End-To-End Model Leads to Innovation and User Experience
- The Steve Jobs CNBC Interview and Apple's Revitalized Switch Campaign
- Key Isolation Features in Mac OS X
- Macs - Boot Camp - Market Share - Switchers
- Macs are Faster - Benchmarking - Virtualization Technology - Increased Market Share
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?
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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