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Tutor for OS X Mountain Lion at Mac App Store analyse
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All reviews →Tudor for OS X Mountain Lion
Danke für die Anfrage, das hat alles gut geklappt. Ich habe dennoch ein Problem. Es ist alles auf Englisch und mein Sprachschatz ist nicht so umfangreich. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, das Ganze auf Deutsch umzustellen. Danke im voraus für eine Antwort.
Tutor for OS X Mountain Lion
Easy to follow Very clear and precise The best tutorial out there for Mountain Lion Lots of great information Open it whenever I have a problem Will purchase any and all tutorials that Noteboom comes out with
Tutor for Mt Lion
This is the 5th of the Noteboom tutors that I have purchased Like all of them the information is clearly presented in small segments that make it easy to follow and comprehend An ideal source of information for anyone new to the application
Tutor for OS X Mountain Lion
Outstanding! Easy to follow and understand. Well worth the price.
From Nothing . . . to . . . THIS!
I did the upgrade-train form measly Leopard, thru Snow Leopard; which I didnt even open, to Mountain Lion. So I went from "yeah, I know what Im doing - got all the tricks down and life is beautiful" to the error messages; "Uh oh - you dont have the ultimate versions of This and That, so youd better get on the ball toute suite, mister and take this Mountain Lion from my hand . . ." (cricket, or beetle - whatever the upstart was called). Afternoon turned into night and night followed the Star and Binky led me to the other side as daylight approached. (The next morning . . .): I could tell some of these things were not like the others, and didnt want to waste any time "just foolin around", so bought the tutorial. Guy (Dan) has a nice voice, the ideas were well put forth and all, but what I found lacking was where hed say (paraphrasing here) - " . . . and were walking, and here are some of the available thingies which Ill only mention but wont tell you how they work, as my main focus is "over here . . ." At least a few times (but not many), Dan threw out the carrot, said: "LOOK! A baby Wolf!" and substituted an avocado in its stead. One such instance was in Reminders. His list showed about a half dozen items on the left (mine only had two), and groceries was on his list. He didnt tell me how to put groceries on mine! Perhaps I was asking too much from a quick tutorial, I dunno. On the whole the presentation was informative and I had to take notes even! Im glad I bought it. (I still dont understand the "flipping thru one screen after another - when I try this - I dont have a pad. [trackpad?] - just a mouse. If I "run thru" some pages, and one had involved a purchase - I get the " youve made a double purchase" message . . hmmmmm (durn the luck anyway). Dans a great guy, seemingly and I wish him and Beth all the best. Thanks for the tuna fish sandwich, Dan!