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#1 2006-08-23 9:17 am

origami
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Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

I was at Barnes and Noble last week and I saw this book that's kind of big.  The title is Mac Book.  The cover is black and it looks like the click wheel of the black Nano.  It's about $30 and it looks like a tutorial for using the MacBook.  Has anyone else seen this book?

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#2 2006-09-10 8:24 pm

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

My friend was telling me about something like that...

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#3 2006-09-25 2:51 pm

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

I'm at B&N right now, I'll have to look.


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#4 2006-09-25 6:13 pm

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

well I looked on my way out, and I didn't see it. However my B&N is moving crossed the street to their new building. So maybe it's already over there.

However I was sure I had seen it before. so maybe.

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#5 2006-10-11 5:28 pm

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

Who needs a tutorial. MacBooks are not Absolutely not compatible with classic enviroment so good luck trying to run something like Microsoft Word 99' or some other program. And current Mac OS X Compatible antivirus, Spyware, Anti-Trojan is not compatible with the MacBook or MacBook Pro. Also, only Intel Core Duo Mac OS X installations will work with the MacBook or MacBook Pro. It is really hard to hear the sound in a light audience or a crowd, so just buy headphones. If you need to find out anything else, just ask me or use The Mac OS X Reference guide.


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#6 2006-10-11 5:29 pm

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

Also has Bluetooth and Wireless Internet support


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#7 2007-01-19 12:28 am

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Re: Has anyone seen the "Mac Book" at the bookstore?

I own that book!!!! Its just a history of some of apples computers and iPods. It also has a cool cd with background images for your mac. Worth looking at! big_smile

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