Hey CodeSeven,
Awesome... Congrats and welcome to Apple.
(thumbs up)
Airport and Time Capsule! Nice! When you get Time Machine up and running, check out the moving stars, and how you can 'move back in time' through the backups via the arrows.. Pretty wild.
In 'Find', you can go to Help (very top toolbar) and search for keyboard shortcuts. This will help you to start cooking through the various programs.
All the main programs, as you probably know, are in Find/Applications. There are a ton of freeware programs and widges at Apple.com, with most of them being freeware. Tons of basic games. When you download one, it may be an 'image' (different from a Zip file). Just select 'Open' and in the folder, drag the App. (program or EXE file) out into the Find/Applications folder. From there, if you really like the program, you can drag it to the bottom Dock.
If you plan to run FS on it, make sure you do the Boot Camp soon. Note that you can put FS on a external drive so you dont use up all the HD in your laptop. But.. You'll need that external drive if you go on a trip and intend to fly at night on the lappie.
Ive been eyeing those Mac Pro books... Very nice. The 17 inch isnt retooled yet like the 15's and 13's. The 15's and 13's have a full glass to edge screen like the iPods. The movie at Apple that shows how the Mac Books are made is worth the watch. Its milled out of a block of aluminum. Pretty solid chassis.
Bill
Awesome... Congrats and welcome to Apple.
(thumbs up)
Airport and Time Capsule! Nice! When you get Time Machine up and running, check out the moving stars, and how you can 'move back in time' through the backups via the arrows.. Pretty wild.
In 'Find', you can go to Help (very top toolbar) and search for keyboard shortcuts. This will help you to start cooking through the various programs.
All the main programs, as you probably know, are in Find/Applications. There are a ton of freeware programs and widges at Apple.com, with most of them being freeware. Tons of basic games. When you download one, it may be an 'image' (different from a Zip file). Just select 'Open' and in the folder, drag the App. (program or EXE file) out into the Find/Applications folder. From there, if you really like the program, you can drag it to the bottom Dock.
If you plan to run FS on it, make sure you do the Boot Camp soon. Note that you can put FS on a external drive so you dont use up all the HD in your laptop. But.. You'll need that external drive if you go on a trip and intend to fly at night on the lappie.
Ive been eyeing those Mac Pro books... Very nice. The 17 inch isnt retooled yet like the 15's and 13's. The 15's and 13's have a full glass to edge screen like the iPods. The movie at Apple that shows how the Mac Books are made is worth the watch. Its milled out of a block of aluminum. Pretty solid chassis.
Bill