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ISBN: 0-596-52981-3
No. of Pages: 211
Level: All users
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
What I love most about this book is its size. It?s a pocket guide so I can take it with me everywhere without the bulk and weight of a standard-size book. The author does an excellent job of addressing all the learning levels, from beginners to advanced, in 211 pages. There is no CD; no big surprise. The illustrations are in black and white, which does not detract from their usefulness, but you cannot open and lay this book flat without assistance.
I was able to find everything I needed from the Index. Besides the informational material he gives numerous and valuable tips and tricks. I particularly love Chapter 7, ?Special Characters.? This alone makes me keep this book close by when I'm working on my computer.
Apple?s new cat, Leopard, is a big and powerful one. This guide will help you tame it.
Reviewer: Maria O. Arguello. Maria is the vendor liaison of the Main Line Macintosh Users Group (MLMUG). Maria is also a member of NCMUG, PMUG, CCPMUG, MUGSNJ, PPUG, Macs@PACS and SJAUG. She is the Apple User Group Regional Liaison for the Northeast United States (CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT).
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