Robin Williams' bestselling Macintosh book is back--now updated for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
No matter how many bells and whistles a new operating system offers--and with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger the list is a long one (150 new features at
last count)--using that new OS can be an intimidating process. Not so with The Robin Williams Mac OS X Book, Tiger Edition. In this volume, Robin
once again works her magic by providing a gentle and friendly introduction to Mac OS X Tiger. Robin and co-author John Tollett cover not just the basics
of using Mac OS X—you’ll learn the ins and outs of sending email, organizing your hard disk, using keyboard shortcuts, printing documents, and so on—but you’ll also learn all of the important new and improved features: working with Tiger's revolutionary Spotlight search tool, using iChat AV's audio and videoconferencing features to stay in touch with family and friends, surfing the web with Safari and using its new RSS feed to get your news delivered to your desktop, using Tiger's Automator feature to streamline repetitive tasks, and lots more. Throughout the book, Robin and John's smart, informative, jargon-free writing helps all users feel more confident with their Macs.