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Friday, September 23, 2011

Video Chatting In FaceTime - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

FaceTime lets you make video calls to other FaceTime users, whether they are on another FaceTime capable Mac, iPhone or iPad. Watch this Mac OS X Lion video tutorial to see a demonstration of how it works. This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Video chatting in FaceTime - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Configuring Basic Personal Preferences - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

This Mac OS X Lion video tutorial will teach you how to configure basic personal preferences on your Mac. This includes things like the general appearance of windows, menus and icons, the options for desktop wallpapers and screen savers, and the settings for your dock (the dock contains icons that you can click on to launch the apps installed on your Mac). This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Configuring basic personal preferences - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Finding Files With Spotlight - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

As you put more files in your Mac, you'll find it increasingly difficult to manage and find them. To help makes things easier, you can use Spotlight - a search feature built into Mac OS X that helps you locate the files that you're looking for. This Mac OS X Lion video tutorial will show you how. This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Finding files with Spotlight - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Staying Current With Software Update - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Apple will often release software updates for your operating system as well as the other applications on your Mac. Watch this Mac OS X Lion video tutorial to learn how to update your software so that your Mac stays current. This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Staying current with Software Update - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Using Trackpad Gestures - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Mac OS X Lion gives you a more expanded use of gestures. With the help of a trackpad, gestures let you control your Mac in a variety of ways. Learning the different gestures available to you can help maximize your productivity when working on your Mac. Watch this Mac OS X Lion video tutorial to learn more about gestures. This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Using trackpad gestures - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

Touring The Finder - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial

This Mac OS X Lion video tutorial gives you a tour of the finder. The finder is an application that lets you browse through the contents of your Mac. You can use the finder to create folders so that you can organize the files that you have in your Mac. This video is from Mac OS X Lion Essential Training by lynda.com. To view the entire course, you can sign-up for a lynda.com membership or try it our for free with this 7-day trial pass.

Touring The Finder - Mac OS X Lion Video Tutorial
 

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