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I've been in love with Macs since I first got my hands on one. Since I've joined the forums, my Mac-fu has increased exponentially, I've been downloading utilities and fun extra stuff like a fiend, and now have an even better computing experience than I could have imagined. In all honesty, the sheer opulence of my 4.5 lbs of Mac has blown my mind.
But alas, this is not simply another "I'm amazed" thread. I've already gotten more out of my machine than most of my friends in the real world, and I know I've barely scratched the surface. Here, I guess, is the real point of my post: What's next?
I realize the knowledge comes with time, but I'm wondering what the real Mac users know that I don't. I know there's a lot to be done with Terminal and behind the scenes, but every time I try to figure it out myself, I get totally lost.
tl;dr- Can anyone point me in the direction of (or, if you're feeling extra awesome, tell me) what I can do to step up my Mac knowledge even further.
P.S.- Sorry for the long and winding post, and please ignore if this makes no sense.
But alas, this is not simply another "I'm amazed" thread. I've already gotten more out of my machine than most of my friends in the real world, and I know I've barely scratched the surface. Here, I guess, is the real point of my post: What's next?
I realize the knowledge comes with time, but I'm wondering what the real Mac users know that I don't. I know there's a lot to be done with Terminal and behind the scenes, but every time I try to figure it out myself, I get totally lost.
tl;dr- Can anyone point me in the direction of (or, if you're feeling extra awesome, tell me) what I can do to step up my Mac knowledge even further.
P.S.- Sorry for the long and winding post, and please ignore if this makes no sense.