[MacBook] question

 

I subscribe to MacWorld magazine and get e mails now and then for "member benefits".
The one today is from sellyourmac.com.
Does anyone know if this is a trustworthy site?

I want to sell my 1st gen iPad and would like to know how to return it to it's original state, removing any and all info of mine.

Thanks Karen

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Re: [MacBook] New MBP

 

May I suggest you look at Take Control books (which are ebooks and if there is a later edition you can update free):

http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/

There is one called Switching to Mac in their catalogue.

You could also look at:

http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/

I hope it helps.

Charles.

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[MacBook] Re: New MBP

 

The author ,Pogue, publishes the best books ,in my opinion, for Macs.Check him out on Amazon.com. The "Missing Manual" series and "Switching to Mac" series are excellent.
Dan

--- In macbook@yahoogroups.com, "texasexpediter" <K5LDB.Leo@...> wrote:
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> Why does nobody make a Streets and Trips type package for the Mac? I want to be able to input two addresses and get directions between the two plus total distance. I really want ST but MS apparently is too stupid to realize they have another market in Macs. I'll probably go with Parallels at some point for that plus a few other things that are PC only.
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