Mac Quick Start Guide for New Users – Mac Tutorial for Beginners
If you are new to Mac then this is the guide for you. Here is a quick start to get you going with how to use the mouse or trackpad, keyboard, Menu Bar, Dock, windows, apps, the Finder and much more. Get up to speed quick with this comprehensive tutorial.
Comments: 3 Responses to “Mac Quick Start Guide for New Users – Mac Tutorial for Beginners”
Sheldon
11 months ago
Thanks bunches, I always appreciate it when you do a review
Daniel
11 months ago
This is great! I've been a Mac user since the first 1984 Mac (Apple ][ Plus and //e before that) and I think this video should be bundled with every Mac Apple sells. It would save new users tons of time figuring out basic functions, especially if they come from Windows as the transition is not always self-explanatory. Come to think of it, forget that! Apple should just bundle a MacMost subscription with every new Mac. Great job, Gary!
Andrew Alexander
11 months ago
I bought my first MacBook Pro in 2012. This is the first time I have fully understood how to use it. I came from a windows background and struggled to get to grips with my Apple. I wish I had seen this tutorial then, it really helped me to understand the workings of my Apple. Great job and many thanks, Gary.
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Thanks bunches, I always appreciate it when you do a review
This is great! I've been a Mac user since the first 1984 Mac (Apple ][ Plus and //e before that) and I think this video should be bundled with every Mac Apple sells. It would save new users tons of time figuring out basic functions, especially if they come from Windows as the transition is not always self-explanatory. Come to think of it, forget that! Apple should just bundle a MacMost subscription with every new Mac. Great job, Gary!
I bought my first MacBook Pro in 2012. This is the first time I have fully understood how to use it. I came from a windows background and struggled to get to grips with my Apple. I wish I had seen this tutorial then, it really helped me to understand the workings of my Apple. Great job and many thanks, Gary.