Mac is not a typewriter
Robin Williams
Called the “Strunk and White of typography,” this is one of the most popular Mac books ever published. Williams goes into detail to help readers view the Mac as a powerful word processor.
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:09 PM EST
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Mac OS X Tiger For Dummies
By Bob LeVitus
This is your requisite Dummies book for using the Mac. It explores everything you’ve ever wanted to know about using Tiger, the second-most recent operating system (Leopard users will need to use the Apple site for now).
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:05 PM EST
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Mac OS X Tiger Killer Tips
By Scott Kelby
The editor in chief of Mac Design magazine has packed his book full of the best tips, shortcuts and tricks for new users.
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:02 PM EST
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Robin Williams Cool Mac Apps, Second Edition: A guide to iLife 05, .Mac, and more (2nd Edition) (Robin Williams)
By John Tollett and Robin Williams
This book explains how to do all the cool things you’ve dreamed of doing through the iLife programs that come with the Mac. Learn how to use Garageband, iMovie and more.
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:07 PM EST
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The Cult of Mac
By Leander Kahney
Though this book isn’t switcher specific, it’s important for understanding the culture behind the Mac. Kahney’s book does a good job in attempting to describe why the Mac is so loved.
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:01 PM EST
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The Little Mac Book, Tiger Edition
By Robin Williams
Similar to other switcher books mentioned here, Williams walks the reader through using the Mac to its fullest with simple tutorials.
Posted: 12/17/2007 05:08 PM EST
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The Macintosh iLife 06
By Jim Heid
This book focuses exclusively on the iLife programs. Depending on the computer you purchase, you may have to get the updated version of this book—for instance, if you purchase the ’08 version of iLife.
Posted: 12/17/2007 04:54 PM EST
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