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Introduction
Basic Differences
Interface
- Desktop
- Apple Menu
- Dock
- System Preferences
- Trash
- "Right-clicking"
Working with Windows
- Close, Minimize, Maximize
- Resize, Move
- Menus
- Menu Shortcuts
- Hiding Programs
- Exposé
Where are all the programs?
- Macintosh HD
- Finder
- Navigating Folders
- Spotlight
- Creating Aliases (a.k.a. Shortcuts)
Hardware
- Turning the Computer On/Off
- Loading CDs
- USB Ports
Common Mac Software
- Safari
- Mail
- Dashboard
- Address Book & iCal
- iTunes
- iLife Suite
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
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iTunes
iTunes is Macintosh's default music player. It can be used to play audio CDs and music files in a variety of other formats. Tracks are played and adjusted with familiar stereo controls.
iTunes is a member of the iLife Suite, covered next.
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