Moving from Windows to OS X means rewiring your muscle memory and learning to do old things in new ways. All the basic stuff you do dozens of times a dayâopening and closing programs and files, managing windowsâyou do differently on a Mac. Switching can feel like youâve been transported to a country where the language sounds vaguely familiar but is definitely not your native tongue. Let Macworld and this book be your guide and interpreter, whether youâre touching an Apple product for the first time or youâre an iOS veteran looking to expand to the Mac.
Moving from Windows to OS X means rewiring your muscle memory and learning to do old things in new ways. All the basic stuff you do dozens of times a dayâopening and closing programs and files, managing windowsâyou do differently on a Mac. Switching can feel like youâve been transported to a country where the language sounds vaguely familiar but is definitely not your native tongue. Let Macworld and this book be your guide and interpreter, whether youâre touching an Apple product for the first time or youâre an iOS veteran looking to expand to the Mac.