J jasimon9 macrumors regular Original poster Mar 11, 2009 184 3 Mar 29, 2009 #1 As a newbie, I have picked up the David Pogue book The Missing Manual: Max OS X Leopard. I am wondering if his other book The Missing Manual: Switching to the Mac would add any value, or is it pretty redundant to have both?
As a newbie, I have picked up the David Pogue book The Missing Manual: Max OS X Leopard. I am wondering if his other book The Missing Manual: Switching to the Mac would add any value, or is it pretty redundant to have both?
Watabou macrumors 68040 Feb 10, 2008 3,426 759 United States Mar 29, 2009 #2 I think the first book will tell you all you need to know. If you want more help switching, I found Lifehacker's guide to switching to mac pretty helpful myself, so check that out: http://lifehacker.com/software/mac/hack-attack-a-guide-for-switching-to-a-mac-224674.php
I think the first book will tell you all you need to know. If you want more help switching, I found Lifehacker's guide to switching to mac pretty helpful myself, so check that out: http://lifehacker.com/software/mac/hack-attack-a-guide-for-switching-to-a-mac-224674.php
O old-wiz macrumors G3 Mar 26, 2008 8,331 228 West Suburban Boston Ma Mar 30, 2009 #3 I have both. I bought Switching to the Mac when I first bought a Mac and it was helpful for a switcher. I bought the Leopard guide when it came out. Switching focuses on differences between winows and osx.
I have both. I bought Switching to the Mac when I first bought a Mac and it was helpful for a switcher. I bought the Leopard guide when it came out. Switching focuses on differences between winows and osx.