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ok, so, after having my mac (my first) for about a week now, I have found out (actually after just a few hours) that mac is really good. But, my boss says to me " you can take your machine with you (like take it home with me) when you learn to use it properly" by that i think he means, that I must have the same skills with fixing the problems on my mac that i have when fixing problems /trying to fix´em on my windows machine...

Does anyone have a link to some learning material? or do i have to buy a book? i´m running tiger btw..

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thondal said:
ok, so, after having my mac (my first) for about a week now, I have found out (actually after just a few hours) that mac is really good. But, my boss says to me " you can take your machine with you (like take it home with me) when you learn to use it properly" by that i think he means, that I must have the same skills with fixing the problems on my mac that i have when fixing problems /trying to fix´em on my windows machine...

Does anyone have a link to some learning material? or do i have to buy a book? i´m running tiger btw..

-thondal-

Hi thondal,

These links take you to a couple of pages at Apples official site.

Tiger

Apple Support

Switch from PC to Mac

Good luck with it :miner:
 
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Remind your boss that you probably wont have the same number of problems with a Mac as a PC so you can take it home right away.
 
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lol... well, my job is to be a computer adminstrator, so if anything happens on the mac while i´m at home, i have to be able to fix it and stuff... don´t really know what he means though :p

but i guess he is fully aware of the problems that might or might not accur while using a mac, since he´s been using mac since 1970´s or something like that...

thanx for the links, i will look into them right away ;)

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