My iMac | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $2.75

| Binding: Paperback
I won't sell an iMac computer without including this book! [Posted on 1999-10-20] This is the most practical, comprehensive, easily-understood book I've come across.
Basic book for the beginner [Posted on 1999-12-28] Though this does cover in detail such things as Ethernet connections between two Macs (which I REALLY needed) and what you find when you open up your iMAC, it includes chapters on using a browser (doesn't everyone know by now?) and the software that's included (waste of paper at best--just use the on-line help files in AppleWorks). Try a different book if you're familiar with Macs and you find most software easy to figure out.
Dated already but helpful. [Posted on 2000-04-22] The clarity and liveliness of the writing style make this a useful book even to purchasers of the more recent DVD model . The pictures are as plentiful and good as you'll find anywhere, and the inclusion of a CD is a nice bonus. But it needs to be updated.
My iMac [Posted on 2000-06-22] This book is supposed to help the new iMac owner use his/her computer. My husband gave me a new iMac and this book as a gift. I spent 3 hours trying to find how to make my new printer work. This book has nothing at all about how to connect and use a printer.It even fails to explain the hidden steps of the printer "chooser" to enable the novice to select a printer. My advice is to choose a different book. This one is too simple for the experienced Mac user and leaves out important stuff that the new user will need.
What we need is an Apple Resource Kit [Posted on 2001-04-04] First, a review for those people whose only computer experience is with an iMac: Great book! Easy and fun to read! Cool CD! Buy it now! Now that they're gone... I purchased this book because I hadn't worked on Apples in a while and most other books on the shelf were as dated as my knowledge. The back cover and a quick skim led me to believe this book provided comprehensive coverage of Mac to iMac migration, troubleshooting, and the new features in OS 8. It didn't. Part one contains some nice photos, and part three some good advice, but as a technical reference it is sorely lacking (and part two has little to offer anyone computer savvy enough to read this review). Though I enjoyed the William Gibson and Star Trek references, and I highly recommend this book to beginners, all in all iMnot iMpressed.
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