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The perfect companion for MacBook users—now updated and revised throughout!
Grab your MacBook—and this Dummies book—and get savvy with all the latest updates to Apple's newest generation of laptop hardware and software. Packed with coverage of the latest MacBook models, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife, and iWork , this new edition is completely revised and updated on all the latest tools and trends in the MacBook world. Seasoned author Mark Chambers shows you how to customize your dock and desktop, stay connected while on the road, make movies with iMovie, create and share DVDs, compose your own music with GarageBand, build a Web site with iWeb, and much more.
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Features completely revised and updated information on all the latest tools and trends of the Apple MacBook
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Explains how to customize the dock and desktop; connect from the road; take your music mobile; use iWeb, iMovie, iPhoto, and GarageBand; sync with wireless devices; work with networks; and more
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Includes coverage of the latest MacBook models, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife, and iWork
MacBook For Dummies, 3rd Edition presents you with all you need to know to get started with your MacBook today! |
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