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Demonstrates how to become adjusted to the Macintosh operating system and how to transfer data from a Windows system to a Macintosh, discussing topics such as moving files and Macintosh equivalents to Windows-only programs.



Ready to move to the Mac? This incomparable guide helps you make a smooth transition. New York Times columnist and Missing Manuals creator David Pogue gets you past three challenges: transferring your stuff, assembling Mac programs so you can do what you did with Windows, and learning your way around Mac OS X.

Learning to use a Mac is not a piece of cake, but once you do, the rewards are oh-so-much better. No viruses, worms, or spyware. No questionable firewalls or inefficient permissions. Just a beautiful machine with a thoroughly reliable system. Whether you're using Windows XP or Windows 7, we've got you covered.

  • Transfer your stuff. Moving files from a PC to a Mac is the easy part. This guide gets you through the tricky things: extracting your email, address book, calendar, Web bookmarks, buddy list, desktop pictures, and MP3 files.
  • Re-create your software suite. Big-name programs from Microsoft, Adobe, and others are available in both Mac and Windows versions. But hundreds of other programs are Windows-only. Learn the Macintosh equivalents and how to move data to them.
  • Learn Mac OS X Lion. Once you've moved into the Macintosh mansion, it's time to learn your way around. You're in good hands with the author of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, the #1 bestselling guide to Mac OS X.
Introduction 1(16)
What Mac OS X Gives You
3(2)
What Mac OS X Takes Away
5(1)
About This Book
6(2)
The Very Basics
8(1)
The Lion Difference: iPad Techniques
9(8)
Part One Welcome to Macintosh
Chapter 1 How the Mac Is Different
17(28)
Power On, Dude
17(1)
That One-Button Mouse
18(2)
On, Off, and Sleep
20(2)
The Menu Bar
22(1)
Finder = Windows Explorer
23(1)
Dock = Taskbar
23(1)
Menulets = Tray
24(2)
Keyboard Differences
26(5)
Disk Differences
31(1)
Where Your Stuff Is
32(3)
Window Controls
35(9)
Terminology Differences
44(1)
Chapter 2 Folders, Dock & Windows
45(42)
Getting into Mac OS X
45(2)
The Four Window Views
47(2)
Icon View
49(9)
List View
58(5)
Column View
63(3)
Cover Flow View
66(1)
Quick Look
67(4)
The Dock
71(10)
The Finder Toolbar
81(2)
Getting Help in Mac OS X
83(4)
Chapter 3 Files, Icons & Spotlight
87(40)
Renaming Icons
87(2)
Selecting Icons
89(2)
Moving and Copying Icons
91(5)
Aliases: Icons in Two Places at Once
96(2)
Color Labels
98(2)
The Trash
100(3)
Get Info
103(3)
The Spotlight Menu
106(6)
The Spotlight Window
112(11)
Customizing Spotlight
123(2)
Smart Folders
125(2)
Chapter 4 Documents, Programs & Mission Control
127(54)
A Word About Lion Apps
127(1)
The Mac App Store
128(2)
Other Ways to Get Mac Software
130(3)
Opening Mac OS X Programs
133(1)
Launchpad
134(4)
Windows that Auto-Reopen
138(1)
The Application Menu
139(1)
Quitting Programs
139(1)
The "Heads-Up" Program Switcher
140(1)
Mission Control: Death to Window Clutter
141(8)
Dashboard
149(6)
Expose
155(5)
Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
160(2)
How Documents Know Their Parents
162(4)
Keyboard Control
166(5)
The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
171(5)
Auto Save and Versions
176(5)
Chapter 5 Entering, Moving & Backing Up Data
181(34)
Power Typing
181(6)
The Many Languages of Mac OS X Text
187(3)
Data Detectors
190(2)
Moving Data Between Documents
192(4)
Exchanging Data with Other Macs
196(5)
Exchanging Data with Windows PCs
201(1)
Time Machine
201(14)
Part Two Making the Move
Chapter 6 Transferring Your Files to the Mac
215(12)
Transfers by Apple Genius
216(1)
The Windows Migration Assistant
216(4)
Manual Network Transfers
220(1)
Transfers by Disk
220(1)
Transfers by File-Sending Web Site
221(1)
Transfers by Email
222(1)
Where to Put Your Copied Files
222(4)
Document Conversion Issues
226(1)
Chapter 7 Special Software, Special Problems
227(18)
ACDSee
227(1)
Acrobat Reader
228(1)
ACT
228(1)
Ad Subtract (Pop-up Stopper)
229(1)
Adobe [ your favorite program here]
230(1)
America Online
230(1)
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)
230(1)
Children's Software
230(1)
Easy CD Creator
230(1)
Encarta
231(1)
Eudora
231(1)
Excel
231(1)
Firefox
231(1)
Games
232(1)
Google Desktop Search
232(1)
Google Earth
232(1)
Google Chrome
232(1)
ICQ
232(1)
Internet Explorer
232(1)
iTunes
233(1)
LimeWire
233(1)
McAfee VirusScan
233(1)
Microsoft Access
233(1)
Microsoft Money
234(2)
Microsoft Office
236(1)
Microsoft Publisher
236(1)
Microsoft Visio
237(1)
Minesweeper
237(1)
MSN Messenger
238(1)
NaturallySpeaking
238(1)
Netscape
238(1)
Newsgroup Readers
238(1)
Norton AntiVirus
238(1)
Norton Utilities
238(1)
Notepad
239(1)
Outlook/Outlook Express/Windows Mail
239(1)
Paint Shop Pro
239(1)
Palm Desktop
239(1)
Picasa
240(1)
PowerPoint
240(1)
QuickBooks
240(1)
Quicken
240(1)
RealPlayer
241(1)
RssReader
241(1)
Skype
241(1)
Snaglt
242(1)
Solitaire
243(1)
Street Atlas USA
243(1)
TaxCut, TurboTax
243(1)
WinAmp, MusicMatch
243(1)
Windows Media Player
243(1)
WinZip
244(1)
Word
244(1)
WordPerfect
244(1)
Yahoo Messenger
244(1)
Chapter 8 Windows on Macintosh
245(16)
Boot Camp
247(7)
Windows in a Window
254(3)
Windows via OnLive Desktop
257(1)
Life with Microsoft Exchange
257(4)
Chapter 9 Hardware on the Mac
261(42)
Printers and Printing
261(3)
Making the Printout
264(3)
Managing Printouts
267(2)
Printer Sharing
269(1)
Faxing
270(1)
PDF Files
270(2)
Fonts-and Font Book
272(6)
Digital Cameras
278(1)
Disks
279(5)
iTunes: The Digital Jukebox
284(10)
DVD Movies
294(3)
Keyboard
297(1)
Mouse
297(1)
Monitors
298(1)
Scanners
298(5)
Part Three Making Connections
Chapter 10 Internet Setup & iCloud
303(28)
Network Central and Multihoming
304(2)
Broadband Connections
306(7)
Cellular Modems
313(1)
Tethering
313(1)
Dial-Up Modem Connections
314(1)
Switching Locations
315(1)
Internet Sharing
316(3)
iCloud
319(12)
Chapter 11 Mail & Address Book
331(46)
Checking Your Mail
331(7)
Writing Messages
338(6)
Stationery
344(2)
Reading Email
346(15)
The Anti-Spam Toolkit
361(1)
RSS Feeds
362(2)
Notes
364(1)
Address Book
365(12)
Chapter 12 Safari & iChat
377(48)
Browsing Basics
377(8)
Tips for Better Surfing
385(11)
Tabbed Browsing
396(2)
RSS: The Missing Manual
398(4)
iChat
402(1)
Many Chat Networks
403(1)
Setting Up Your Chat Account(s)
404(2)
The Buddy List
406(1)
Making a List
406(2)
Let the Chat Begin
408(2)
Text Chatting
410(3)
Audio Chats
413(1)
Video Chats
414(4)
Juggling Chats and Windows
418(1)
Sharing Your Screen
419(2)
iChat Theater
421(4)
Part Four Putting Down Roots
Chapter 13 Accounts, Parental Controls & Security
425(40)
Introducing Accounts
425(2)
Creating an Account
427(8)
Parental Controls
435(8)
Editing Accounts
443(1)
Setting Up the Login Process
443(2)
Signing In, Logging Out
445(1)
Sharing Across Accounts
446(2)
Fast User Switching
448(2)
Five Mac OS X Security Shields
450(13)
Two Mac OS X Privacy Shields
463(2)
Chapter 14 Networking, File Sharing & Screen Sharing
465(38)
Wiring the Network
465(4)
File Sharing: Three Ways
469(1)
AirDrop
470(2)
Sharing Your Public Folder
472(1)
Sharing Any Folder
473(4)
Accessing Shared Files
477(9)
Networking with Windows
486(7)
Screen Sharing
493(10)
Chapter 15 System Preferences
503(42)
The System Preferences Window
503(2)
Bluetooth
505(2)
CDs & DVDs
507(1)
Date & Time
508(2)
Desktop & Screen Saver
510(4)
Displays
514(2)
Dock
516(1)
Energy Saver
516(4)
General
520(1)
iCloud
521(1)
Keyboard
521(2)
Language & Text
523(1)
Mail, Contacts & Calendars
523(1)
Mission Control
523(1)
MobileMe
523(1)
Mouse
523(2)
Network
525(1)
Parental Controls
525(1)
Print & Scan
525(1)
Security & Privacy
525(1)
Sharing
525(1)
Software Update
526(1)
Sound
527(2)
Speech
529(7)
Spotlight
536(1)
Startup Disk
537(1)
Time Machine
537(1)
Trackpad
537(2)
Universal Access
539(5)
Users & Groups
544(1)
Chapter 16 The Freebie Programs
545(80)
Your Free Mac OS X Programs
545(1)
Address Book
545(1)
App Store
546(1)
Automator
546(1)
Calculator
546(2)
Chess
548(2)
Dashboard
550(1)
Dictionary
550(2)
DVD Player
552(1)
FaceTime
552(3)
Font Book
555(1)
GarageBand
555(1)
iCal
555(15)
iChat
570(1)
iDVD
571(1)
Image Capture
571(2)
iMovie, iPhoto
573(1)
iTunes
573(1)
Launchpad
574(1)
Mail
574(1)
Mission Control
574(1)
Photo Booth
574(3)
Preview
577(8)
QuickTime Player
585(10)
Safari
595(1)
Stickies
595(4)
System Preferences
599(1)
TextEdit
599(5)
Time Machine
604(1)
Utilities: Your Mac OS X Toolbox
604(21)
Part Five Appendixes
Appendix A Installation
625(10)
Hardware Requirements
626(1)
Psychological Requirements
626(1)
The Standard Installation
627(3)
The Setup Assistant
630(2)
The Homemade Lion Installer Disk
632(2)
Uninstalling Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
634(1)
Appendix B Troubleshooting
635(14)
Minor Eccentric Behavior
635(2)
Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
637(1)
Recovery Mode: Three Emergency Disks
638(4)
Application Won't Open
642(1)
Startup Problems
642(2)
Fixing the Disk
644(3)
Where to Get Troubleshooting Help
647(2)
Appendix C The "Where'd-It-Go?" Dictionary
649(14)
Appendix D The Master Mac OS X Keystroke List
663(8)
Index 671
David Pogue, Yale '85, is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how- to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes 100 titles.