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The bestselling Mac guide, updated for the latest Mac OS X and now in full color!Mac OS X Lion represents a new era in the Mac operating system. This friendly guide is fully updated for the latest Mac OS X and provides everything new Mac users and users upgrading to Mac OS X Lion need to know. A bestseller in previous editions, Mac OS X Lion For Dummies covers all the cool stuff and prepares you for the quirks. So whether its your first Mac or just an OS upgrade, youll learn to tame your Lion with the expert advice of Bob Dr. Mac LeVitus and Dummies.Covers using the Finder, customizing Lion, adding widgets to the Dashboard, organizing and managing files and folders, searching with Spotlight, and working with SpacesExplores browsing the web with Safari, using Apple Mail and iCal, connecting a printer, performing backups with Time Machine, troubleshooting, and setting up a networkWalks readers through the new features of Mac OS X Lion, including FaceTime, Photo Booth, Launchpad, Mission Control, Full-screen apps, and moreGets you up and running with iTunes, downloading fun apps from the Mac App Store, and staying entertained with videos, photos, and other multimediaYoull make your Lion roar with the friendly advice in Mac OS X Lion For Dummies.

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Mac OS X Lion For Dummies

by Bob Dr. Mac LeVitus

Mac OS X Lion For Dummies Published by John Wiley Sons Inc 111 River St - photo 2

Mac OS X Lion For Dummies

Published by
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
111 River St.
Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774
www.wiley.com

Copyright 2011 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ

Published simultaneously in Canada

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Library of Congress Control Number: 2011934643

ISBN 978-1-118-02205-4 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-118-15890-6 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-15930-9 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-15931-6 (ebk)

Manufactured in the United States of America

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About the Author

Bob LeVitus, often referred to as Dr. Mac, has written or co-written 60 popular computer books, including iPhone For Dummies, iPad For Dummies, Incredible iPad Apps For Dummies, Incredible iPhone Apps For Dummies, and Dr. Mac: The OS X Files for John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; Stupid Mac Tricks and Dr. Macintosh for Addison-Wesley; and The Little iTunes Book and The Little iDVD Book for Peachpit Press. His books have sold more than a million copies worldwide.

Bob has penned the popular Dr. Mac column for the Houston Chronicle since 1996 and has been published in dozens of computer magazines over the past 15 years. His achievements have been documented in major media around the world. (Yes, that was him juggling a keyboard in USA Today a few years back!)

Bob is known for his expertise, trademark humorous style, and ability to translate techie jargon into usable and fun advice for regular folks. Bob is also a prolific public speaker, presenting more than 100 Macworld Expo training sessions in the U.S. and abroad, keynote addresses in three countries, and Macintosh training seminars in many U.S. cities. (He also won the Macworld Expo MacJeopardy World Championship three times before retiring his crown.)

Bob is considered a leading authority on Apple technology. From 1989 to 1997, he was a contributing editor/columnist for MacUser magazine, writing the Help Folder, Beating the System, Personal Best, and Game Room columns at various times.

In his copious spare time, Bob heads up a team of expert technical consultants who do nothing but provide technical help and training to Mac, iPhone, and iPad users via telephone, e-mail, and/or a unique Internet-enabled remote control software, which allows the team to see and control your Mac no matter where in the world you may be.

If youre having problems with your Mac, you ought to give them a try. Youll find them at www.boblevitus.com or 408-627-7577.

Prior to giving his life over to computers, LeVitus spent years at Kresser/Craig/D.I.K. (a Los Angeles advertising agency and marketing consultancy) and its subsidiary, L & J Research. He holds a BS in marketing from California State University.

Dedication

For the sixtieth time, this book is dedicated to the love of my life, my wife and best friend, Lisa, who taught me almost everything I know about almost everything I know except computers.

And, as always, its also dedicated to my kids, Allison and Jacob, who love their Apple gadgets almost as much as I love them (my kids, not Apple gadgets).

Authors Acknowledgments

Thanks to my super-agent, Carole Swifty McClendon. Weve been together more than 20 years and youre still a treasure.

Special thanks to everyone at Apple who helped me turn this book around in record time: Keri Walker, Monica Sarkar, Janette Barrios, Greg (Joz) Joswiak, and all the rest. I couldnt have done it without you.

Big-time thanks to the gang at Wiley: Bob Is it done yet? Woerner, Linda Whipcracker IX Morris, Andy The Big Boss Man Cummings, Barry Still no humorous nickname Pruett, my technical editor Dennis R. Cohen, who did a rocking job as always, and all the others.

Thanks also to my family and friends for putting up with me during my all-too-lengthy absences during this books gestation. And thanks to Saccones Pizza, Rudys BBQ, Taco Cabana, Sodastream, and Five Guys for sustenance.

And finally, thanks to you, gentle reader, for buying this book.

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