In the spirit of
technical and IT equality, we now offer some Mac tech support guides that you
can run to if you need support for your MacBook. Since most guidelines and
advice seem to center on Microsoft users, most especially with Windows and
Office, this is a rundown on how you can get official and efficient support if
you are a MacBook user.
If you’re a Mac
user, where else can you get the support you need than from the official site
itself? To save you time browsing through the pages, you can immediately go to
the support manuals. Almost all Mac products are covered including Quick Start
Guides for the iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, and Mac Pro. Complete guides are
provided for all iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch using iOS 8.1. User guides can
be downloaded in PDF.
For Mac users
who need to use a compatible Microsoft Office suite for their Mac computers,
then this guide is for you. It guides in installing and how to use the
Microsoft Office 365 specially made for Mac computers. Options are given in
selecting either the Office 365 Home for families or home use or the Office 365
Personal for work. The guide introduces you to using Word 2011, PowerPoint
2011, Excel 2011, and Outlook 2011 on your Mac computer. One Note for Mac is
also specially made for Mac users. There is complete support that includes
instructional ‘how-to’s’ and downloads, how to purchase, activations, and
product helps.
Naturally, if
you’re a Mac user then you’ll be using a lot of Mac apps, and this guide site
gives you the support you need for these. You’ll find complete resources and
content options, up-to-date programs, and even a boot camp on how to install
Mac apps or how to purchase from the Mac App Store. You’ll find such apps as
Safari, Quick Time, iPhoto, iMovie, Mail, Messages, iBooks, and the like all
covered by this guide.
What’s a Mac
user if they don’t use iTunes? Everyone listens to music and Mac users are
exclusively hooked on iTunes since most pirated MP3’s, MP4’s, and other music
formats not from iTunes won’t run on Mac computers. Every support you need for
iTunes is in this guide, and of course, you get to download your music from
here as well. The guide completely covers accounts and billing, installation
and updates, downloading, sharing and managing content, and even syncing and
transferring content.
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