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I highly recommend three books on Mac OS X by O'Reilly:
_Mac OS X: The Missing Manual_ by David Pogue - This is a very well written text especially for beginners to experts who are new to OS X.
_Mac OS X Hints_ by Rob Griffiths (who runs the website) - This one is kind of a successor to Pogue's book. It offers lots of interesting tips on just about all aspects of running an OS X machine. For intermediate to expert users.
_Mac OS X Hacks_ by Rael Dornfest and Kevin Hemenway - The most intriguing of the three for me, Hacks is intended for intermediate to expert users, with much more for the expert user. Cool stuff!
Doug
P.S. Macworld's recently released special issue on "the digital hub" with DVD, is very impressive and recommended if you are interested in movies, digital photography, and / or music.
** Edit: By the way, the DVD has a boatload of freeware and shareware files, and it even has a few full apps. **
_Mac OS X: The Missing Manual_ by David Pogue - This is a very well written text especially for beginners to experts who are new to OS X.
_Mac OS X Hints_ by Rob Griffiths (who runs the website) - This one is kind of a successor to Pogue's book. It offers lots of interesting tips on just about all aspects of running an OS X machine. For intermediate to expert users.
_Mac OS X Hacks_ by Rael Dornfest and Kevin Hemenway - The most intriguing of the three for me, Hacks is intended for intermediate to expert users, with much more for the expert user. Cool stuff!
Doug
P.S. Macworld's recently released special issue on "the digital hub" with DVD, is very impressive and recommended if you are interested in movies, digital photography, and / or music.
** Edit: By the way, the DVD has a boatload of freeware and shareware files, and it even has a few full apps. **