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Mac OS X Tiger Killer Tips
by Scott Kelby
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Edition: Paperback
Publication Date: August 18, 2005
Publisher: New Riders Press
ISBN: 0321290542
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 198823
Average Customer Rating: 
List price: $29.99
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Killer Tips Mac OSX Tiger bu Scott Kelby, February 23, 2008
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All I can say is that the book arrived on time and was in good condition. It was the first time I have ordered from your book list boyh new and used. Rest assured I will certainly do it again.
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Mac OS X Tiger killer Tips, October 22, 2007
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Received the product quickly. The book has a multitude of ideas and shortcuts that look to be valuable. However, the book is not one that you sit down and read. I expect it to be a valuable reference for me in my Mac learning process.
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Another Killer Success for Scott Kelby, September 15, 2007
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I am a Mac fossil, having used Macs since they first appeared. I have bought more than a few (!) of Scott Kelby's "Killer Tips" books, always useful, if you like the format; i.e., being able to jump in anywhere. Most tech books begin with the basics and become more advanced with progressive chapters. I have those, too, and the encyclopedia types, "bibles" and "missing manuals."
The Tips books appeal to me because they present both "a review and what's new." Even the most veteran Mac user can appreciate a review of certain tips. After all these years, I still find myself saying, "Oh, yeah. I forgot about that."
Well thought out and easy to digest, the Tips books are great because they can be read at any point in the book. I keep one in the car, and read it when I get stuck in traffic, or when I have an appointment and spend time in a waiting area. Recently, I spent an hour waiting for a routine car maintenance checkup, took this book, and learned a few tips that save so much time, plus deepened my understanding of Tiger. That's how I see these books: if I learn even a few tips that enhance my Mac knowledge and skills, they are well worth the money.
It's easy to become overwhelmed with (way) too much information. My philosophy is to learn something every day. The Tips books help. They're sort of like taking a daily Mac vitamin to keep my knowledge base intact--and always growing.
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You want tips, this is the book for you, May 12, 2007
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Very good book for getting hints that are not only helpful and productive, but just increase your knowledge.
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Generally I don't praise killers but ....., February 7, 2007
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Great tips delivered with a terrific sense of humor
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