FarmerPete
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I've used nothing but PC's for my entire life. From a young age I was fascianted with fixing PC's and I shortly learned all the ins and outs of Windows. I have mastered just about every aspect of the PC world, and I use that information in my job. I work for a fairly large company in their IS department. The problem is, not a single person there knows how to do even simple functions on a Mac. Our company has ~40-50 macs, and they are normally able to half support themselves. The thing is, I would like to get the knowledge to be able to help people with most Mac software issues. I am a fast learner with just about anything computer related. I'm planning on going and buying myself either a MacMini or one of the new iMacs so I can learn to use it, and eventually support it. I don't have a great fondness for Macs, and my primary machine will probably be a PC for a long time. (I currently have 2 PC's I use, 1 for gaming, and another next to it for doing multitasking stuff that I believe just about any Mac should be able to do.)
My question is, is there a good book or (even better) a free site out there that would help me pick up the basics/advanced issues of macs faster than me just diddling around with it? Anyone have any suggestions? Since I am looking to "Support" macs more than just use them, I was hoping that there might be a more specific book out there. Unfortunetly, I have been unable to locate such a book. I know that the insides of most Macs are hands-off, (an issue that I am quite honestly a little pissed about), but considering Macs are supposed to be so easy to use, we sure get a lot of people who have problems with them.
My question is, is there a good book or (even better) a free site out there that would help me pick up the basics/advanced issues of macs faster than me just diddling around with it? Anyone have any suggestions? Since I am looking to "Support" macs more than just use them, I was hoping that there might be a more specific book out there. Unfortunetly, I have been unable to locate such a book. I know that the insides of most Macs are hands-off, (an issue that I am quite honestly a little pissed about), but considering Macs are supposed to be so easy to use, we sure get a lot of people who have problems with them.