What is it exactly that you want to know? Mac OS has never come with a manual on the grounds that most people really don't need one.
It is similar enough to Windows that you should be able to pick up how to use the Finder pretty quickly. A couple of things are different - Command/Apple key used in place of Control, Control-click instead of right-click, that kind of thing.
Perhaps if you could simply tell us what it is you are having trouble figuring out, we could just tell you...?
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The apple site http://www.apple.com/ has a lot of good documentation for most of your needs. Click on support and input your search.
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The help files in OS 9.1 are also not very informative.
It is similar enough to Windows that you should be able to pick up how to use the Finder pretty quickly. A couple of things are different - Command/Apple key used in place of Control, Control-click instead of right-click, that kind of thing.
Perhaps if you could simply tell us what it is you are having trouble figuring out, we could just tell you...?
Originally posted by Roman
Eehhhh Library??? hmmmm they only got books over windhose, i could not even find a linux book.
If it's like most libraries it's the fault of your library's patrons (you), but the lack of good ILL is supposedly a european thing.