(I have Windows installed in Bootcamp as a matter of necessity in a business world that uses only Windows.) XP is a better platform overall, though I'm still glad to get away from PCs, frought with their own host of problems/issues. There've been chronic problems with it, and problems with Safari as well. Mine has not been since I purchased a Mac Pro with Snow Leopard. Along with other maintenance tasks I'm used to doing in Windows XP Pro.Ĭourse I can't say a lot for Snow Leopard in general as a very stable platform.
True, the book gives direction and so one would waste less time, and the book does contain chapters on using specific features, but I was hoping for more info on how to perform basic tasks like unistalling applications, drivers and so on. Any user of a PC would know most of the stuff contained in here concerning basics just by fooling around for a couple days.
I found that, even as a new Mac user, this book is too basic as far as it goes concerning Snow Leopard itself.