Customer Review: This is not "EVERYTHING" you wanted to know about your laptop but it does provide some helpful information and a few surprises. If you buy it with OTHER BOOKS it can be a good part of a collection. I rate it a C+. The author is very amusing sometimes.
Customer Review: This is a very nice book. Practical and objective. You have in your hands a very useful guide to the mysteries of the Mac world. Its chapters are very clear about how to change to a new world in computers without pain. This is one of the most interesting series edited to this date. Highly... more info
Customer Review: First, let me say I am a big fan of Scott Kelby's books and have several of them, however, this book was a little too basic for me. This is a good book for new users, but if you have been using a Mac even for a short time, get something more in depth.
Customer Review: The book is well written and the material is well presented. I've only been working with Macs for a little over a year and I must say I didn't get much new out of this book.
Customer Review: If you are familiar with computers in general, all the information found on the book are there for free on the internet. Don't waste your money buy this book. There plenty of other choices out there. I was extremely disappointed with this book and it was a waste of money .. Look at alternative... more info
Customer Review: I have just about every book on Objective-C that you can find. Mainly because I love books. The two that I find most helpfull as a non-programmer who is self-teaching are this little gem and 'Programming in Objective-C'. What I like about this book is that it shows the basic form and structure used... more info
Customer Review: I found that the "Dummy" books were very helpful with my old Mac/Office software, and l purchased this book on that basis. So far, it has been most helpful on my iMac/Office 2008 setup, clarifying procedures and capabilities, and helping me in understanding the systems. I recommend it. However,... more info