Why Mac OS

Why A Mac?

Nonfiction, Computers, Macintosh, Programming
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Author: Leonard Lowe ISBN: 1230001733792
Publisher: THINK-eBooks.com Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Leonard Lowe
ISBN: 1230001733792
Publisher: THINK-eBooks.com
Publication: July 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A lot of talk these days is about the Macintosh and Apple. With their mobile
devises like iPhone and iPad, Apple became the most valuable brand in the world.
And not without a cause: they are just brillant. 

But is this also true for their much older product: the Macintosh Computer,
around since 1984?

 
Compared to the mainstream Apple used to be a different world, and many
elaborate computer users think about – and doubt – whether to switch to the Mac
or not. Wasn't the Mac just for the creative people, for the people who weren't
really power users? Is a Mac even a real computer? Or is it just some nice
point-and-click thing, that lacks depth and complexity?

This is where this book comes in: it tells you in a different way than all the
others what the Mac is and what it will do for you. It tells you from a
historical perspective, shows its development and what each step brought for the
user. 

This book will tell you exactly what advantages a Mac has compared to the other
competitors, like Windows or Linux. And it will tell you which of the many myths
and rumors around it are true – and which aren't.

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A lot of talk these days is about the Macintosh and Apple. With their mobile
devises like iPhone and iPad, Apple became the most valuable brand in the world.
And not without a cause: they are just brillant. 

But is this also true for their much older product: the Macintosh Computer,
around since 1984?

 
Compared to the mainstream Apple used to be a different world, and many
elaborate computer users think about – and doubt – whether to switch to the Mac
or not. Wasn't the Mac just for the creative people, for the people who weren't
really power users? Is a Mac even a real computer? Or is it just some nice
point-and-click thing, that lacks depth and complexity?

This is where this book comes in: it tells you in a different way than all the
others what the Mac is and what it will do for you. It tells you from a
historical perspective, shows its development and what each step brought for the
user. 

This book will tell you exactly what advantages a Mac has compared to the other
competitors, like Windows or Linux. And it will tell you which of the many myths
and rumors around it are true – and which aren't.

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