| Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 - Log in
Chapter 2 - Desktop/Finder
Chapter 3 - Windows
Chapter 4 - Dock
Chapter 5 - Preferences
Chapter 6 - Home
Chapter 7 - Virex
Chapter 8 - Resources
Chapter 9 - Assessment
OS X 10.2 - Jaguar Training Site
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Welcome to the DoTS training site for OS X (pronounced "ten").
There are many new features in OS X with which all users should be familiar.
The core of the operating system is based on a version of Unix. Why is
that important? It is important for the following reasons:
- Stability - OS X rarely if ever crashes. If applications should crash
they won't necessarily take down other applications or the entire system.
- Memory management - OS X takes care of assigning memory so you don't
have to change the memory allocations of applications to make
them work.
- Multi-user environment - OS X is designed for more than one user
on a computer. This means there can be multiple accounts with different
access on the same computer. It also can be used as a single-user
computer, too.
The purpose of this self-paced training manual is to help you become
familiar with Apple's new operating system: OS X. There are several sections
of material. Each section includes an overview and links to the other
sections. At the end, there is an assessment for you to gauge your need
for further training. To get started, click on the link
for Chapter 1 in the Table of Contents
list on the left side of this page. To review the training site for OS
X 10.2 Jaguar, look for the link at the bottom of the Table of Contents. |