Never Tried An Apple Computer? Don't Let That Stop You. Get The Basics And Be Ready To Enjoy Them From The Start
In this part of the site we will cover the basic aspects of Apple Computers, just look for the part you are interested in knowing more about and check it out. Apple Computers have been around for a while now, but if they are something new to you or you have never experienced them in full there are quite some things you should know before you give them a try. Lots of people just walk away from an iMac or Macbook because of the ever-present rumors of Apple Computers being only for Graphic Designers or because of fear about learning a new system or a new way of doing things on your computer. But you are not one of those people - or you wouldn't be reading this - and you don't want to ruin what is sure to be a wonderful computing experience just because of not knowing some basic aspects. Compared to the rest of windows-based computers, Mac computers are very similar and at the same time very different in some aspects, from it's looks and external aspect to the great user-friendly system that they run, they let you have a lot more control on whatever you do. Here is a quick overview of what you can find in this part of the site:
The *looks*:
Any apple computer experience starts on the outside. Even while we discuss the particular look of each
Apple Desktop Computer
and
Mac Laptop
on their own overviews, there are some common things about the design and presentation of all Apple products that says quite a lot about their way of thinking.
Mac OSX basics:
We discuss briefly Apple's Operative System Leopard and some of the many things that set it apart from the rest of the *computer crowd*
What is *in* vs what is *out * about Apple computers:
It's not all a walk at the park. Being an Apple user has lots of benefits, but has some drawbacks also, learn about the most important ones before making any kind of decision. So, now that you are ready to start learning about Apple Computers Basics, the only question left now is...where do you want to start?
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