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BookReview: Switching to a Mac for Dummies.

I have a few friends who have switched from a PC to a Mac either at home or in the office setting and at times they'd expressed certain frustrations to me with how their brand new shiny Mac is working.  It's hard for me to feel the pain, as I've always used Macs [Apples] but I can understand a bit of the disconnect.  So, when I came across this book review at MacCompanion, I just had to tell them about it.  The review, by Dr. Eric Flescher, is of one of the newest entrants to the Dummies line of books, Switching to a Mac for Dummies.  His conclusion?  "This book is a solid and in-depth guide to learning and knowing all that you need to switch from a PC to your Macintosh. . . . The author covers the material in depth and breadth."

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