Mac OS X Lion Quick Reference Guide

If you're new to Apple's flagship desktop operating system, Mac OS X 10.7, this handy quick reference by CustomGuide can teach you the fundamentals in no time.


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From CustomGuide | Jan 17, 2012

CustomGuide’s Quick Reference for Mac OS X Lion quickly gets users up to speed on Apple’s eighth major release of its desktop operating system. OS X Lion, version 10.7 of the OS, includes support for the Mac App Store and carries over several improvements from the mobile version of its OS (iOS) installed on the iPhone and iPad.

The Quick Reference provides a handy “at-a-glance” tip sheet to get you familiarized with the basics, including:

  • Interface elements: the Apple menu (similar to the Start menu in some respects), Spotlight (search files and folders), the toolbar, the Dock (program launcher)
  • Keystroke shortcuts: minimize windows, quit applications, eject disks
  • Trackpad gestures: Tap to Click, Drag, Screen Zoom
  • Dock items: Finder, System Preferences, Address Book, Safari

Included in this ZIP file are:

  • Intro Page.doc
  • Terms and Conditions.pdf
  • Mac OS X Lion Quick Reference Guide.pdf
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