The best places to learn about your new Mac
So you just switched from a PC to a Mac and you’re completely lost on what to do. Fortunately, there is plenty of options available to learn about your new machine. The best part? Many of these options are free! Here they are:
1) Apple Store Sessions: If you head on over to you nearest Apple Store’s Calendar of Events, you will find a whole schedule full of free sessions they offer. These sessions are made to help you get to know your computer and the software on it and are usually one hour in length. A small price to pay for how helpful and smart some of those Apple employees are if you ask me.
2) Podcasts: Podcasts are a great way to learn about anything, not just Macs. However, if you want to use these free audio/video services to help you, I recommend it. Apple even offers it’s Quick Tip of the Week (note: iTunes link) video podcast. The advice that comes from most of these feeds is extremely high quality.
3) Application Help Menus: In almost every application on your Mac there is a “Help” menu item. Filled with FAQs, these are a great place to read how to do a certain task. Just type in what you are looking for and you will most likely find a few options to help you. I, to this day, still find myself using these sometimes.
4) Google!! Google is your friend. Always. Anything that is on the internet is on Google. Just type in your question and you will instantly have numerous ways to go about answering it.
5) The Community: Join a social networking site and make some friends. Your bound to find someone who knows how to do what you are trying to. The internet is a great place to meet new people and get advice from them.
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