“Our goal in creating "It's About Time" to learn the Switch to Mac was to take the two to four weeks it takes to get through the transition to Mac down to just about an hour,” says Saied Ghaffari, “It’s About Time” Products, CEO. “We’ve created a simple learning tool that shows switchers their everyday life in Windows on one side, and how to do it on the Mac on the other. It’s completely interactive so they’ll have fun and learn quickly. I think “It’s About Time” to learn the Switch to Mac is going to be a lifesaver for many people.”
Learn your daily life on the Mac

Although the Mac is much easier and cooler in so many ways,
in the beginning it might seem different and harder. “It’s About Time”
to learn the Switch to Mac guides you through Mac OS X so you’ll to be happy with your new Mac right from the start. You’ll learn:

• Where your Applications are (Programs in Windows)

• To setup and check email in Mail

• To change your desktop background by right-clicking

• Safari for browsing the web

• Spotlight to find anything on your Mac

• To add contacts in your Address Book

• iCal to add events and with email alarms

• The Dock to quickly open your favorite Applications

• How to close Applications once you’re done using them

• Where to organize all of your files

Try the demo now. Click here.

 
Also learn why the Mac is so great  
If you thought the Mac was cool, wait until you learn about Dashboard and Exposé - two of the coolest things many have ever seen on a computer. The best part is, they are both so handy and useful everyday. We’re sure you’ll be using them a lot once you know more about them.



Setting up your email
Microsoft Outlook is one of the most popular email programs out there. You’ll see how you setup your email in Outlook, and then where to put that info on the Mac. It’s as simple as that.


 
Requires a Mac with an Intel or 1.25Ghz G4, 512 ram, WIDEscreen(min.1280x720)
     
 
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