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Unpack the power your MacBook(r) laptop has to offer
MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops are cooler and more useful than ever, and this beginner-friendly guide shows you how to take full advantage of all the updates and features. MacBook(r) For Dummies has something for everyone, with the very basics for the new Mac(r) converts and insider tips for the Mac veterans. Set up your MacBook, navigate macOS, download apps, stay connected, work with iCloud(r), create videos--the list goes on and on. With a Dummies guide at your side, you can become a MacBook power user the easy way.
Inside...
* Personalize your OS
* Import files from Mac or Windows(r)
* Master the Control Center
* Manage your iCloud storage
* Survive without external drives
* FaceTime with everyone you know
* Edit your photos and videos
* Troubleshoot like a pro
List of contents
Introduction 1
Part 1: Tie Myself Down with a Desktop? Preposterous! 5 Chapter 1: Hey, It Really Does Have Everything I Need 7
Chapter 2: Turning On Your Portable Powerhouse 27
Chapter 3: The MacBook Owner's Introduction to macOS Sonoma 39
Part 2: Shaking Hands with macOS Sonoma 83 Chapter 4: What's New in Sonoma? 85
Chapter 5: A Nerd's Guide to System Settings 91
Chapter 6: Searching Amidst MacBook Chaos 117
Chapter 7: Using Reminders, Notes, Notifications, Maps, and News 127
Part 3: Connecting and Communicating 145 Chapter 8: Let's Go on Safari! 147
Chapter 9: Expanding Your Horizons with iCloud 169
Chapter 10: Creating a Multiuser MacBook 177
Chapter 11: Working Well with Networks 197
Chapter 12: Hooking Up with Your World 215
Part 4: Living the iLife 223 Chapter 13: The Multimedia Joys of Music and TV 225
Chapter 14: Focusing on Photos 247
Chapter 15: Making Film History with iMovie 267
Chapter 16: Recording Your Hits with GarageBand 289
Part 5: Getting Productive and Maintaining Your MacBook 307 Chapter 17: Desktop Publishing with Pages 309
Chapter 18: Creating Spreadsheets with Numbers 323
Chapter 19: Building Presentations with Keynote 341
Chapter 20: When Good Mac Laptops Go Bad 355
Chapter 21: Tackling the Housekeeping 369
Part 6: The Part of Tens 383 Chapter 22: Ten (Plus) Laptop Rules to Follow 385
Chapter 23: Ten Things to Avoid Like the Plague 395
Index 403
About the author
Mark L. Chambers has been an author, computer consultant, and programmer for decades. He has written over 30 computer books, including
MacBook® For Dummies, 9th Edition,
Macs For Seniors For Dummies, 4th Edition, and
iMac For Dummies, 10th Edition. Mark is currently a full-time author and tech editor-and an unabashed Mac fan.
Summary
Discover the best tips and tricks for using your new Mac laptop
For years, MacBook For Dummies has been making it easy to learn new technology. This new edition keeps the easy-to-follow instructions coming. Learn the basics of customizing your Dock and using desktop widgets. Then, figure out how to go on the internet, stream music, send instant messages, and more. Expert author Mark Chambers will show you how to navigate the macOS operating system and personalize your MacBook to your liking. And you'll learn your way around features like Stage Manager, Continuity Camera, SharePlay, and Handoff. Is this your first new computer in a while? MacBook For Dummies gives you the rundown on how to exist without an internal DVD drive. Whether you're a newbie or a Mac veteran looking for insider tips, this is the quick start guide for you.
* Learn the features and productivity tools from macOS
* Stay protected by making the most of the built-in Mac security features
* Organize your life with Mac's multitasking feature, Stage Manager
* Discover how to stream music, edit videos, and share media content online
MacBook beginners and upgraders alike will graduate to power users of the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models, thanks to this trusted Dummies title.