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Getting Started with Mac OS X

Duration: 1 day

Course Price:
£225

This one-day course teaches students how to get the most out of Mac OS X. Instruction can be targeted to students’ needs, addressing selected topics in depth, or presenting a general overview of Mac OS X. This course can be conducted by an Apple Certified Trainer.

Who should attend?
This class is for those who are new to Mac OS X and want to learn how to make the most of this powerful operating system. The course is designed for Mac users who prefer hands-on and interactive instruction to best explore the full functionality of Mac OS X.

Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for this class.

Certification
There is no certification with this course.

Course Overview
Getting familiar with Mac OS X: Use Finder to work with fi les, work with Dock items, introduce information via Dashboard and set up your Mac to sleep, shutdown & log out of accounts.

Using Mac OS X to get your work done: Perform daily tasks on your Mac and manage multip applications to improve effi ciency.


  Sharing your Mac with multiple users: Set up multiple user accounts, share fi les between setup Parental Controls, understanding fi le permissions and switch between users.

Overview of Applications shipping with your Mac:
Get a tour of features and enhancements to Mail, Safari and other application.

Leopard's new features:
Time Machine, Quick Look and Spaces.