The Little Imac Book (The Little Books)

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Robin Williams, John Tollett

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Pages: 464 (Paperback)

ISBN: 0321116305

Pub: Peachpit Press

Pub date: 2002-09-12

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 648466

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Editorial Review:


The i in iMac stands for Internet, so it is fitting that The Little iMac Book divides its time between explaining the specifics of the Mac and the ways of the World Wide Web. The author explains larger concepts (such as the difference between analogue and digital) as well as practical Mac-user advice. (For example, get a surge protector to prevent your iMac from a lightning- storm zap.)

Robin Williams is an expert on and proponent of the Mac, and her enthusiasm bubbles over into her explanations. She encourages her readers to play with the applications, to make drawings on the screen, and not to be afraid "to make something dorky." Her tone is a good match to the philosophy espoused by Apple through the years: that the computer is a tool that should be accessible to all.

The book extends beyond just Internet exploration to show users how to set up a database and maximise the preinstalled applications, such as ClarisWorks and the Williams-Sonoma Cooking Guide. She does provide ample coverage for first experiences on the Web, from setting up an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to sending e-mail and using search engines. A strong beginner's primer, The Little iMac Book is as welcoming as the machine it's based on. --Jennifer Buckendorff, Amazon.com

Reader Reviews:


2/5 stars

For computer beginners only (0/0 people found this helpful)

This book is WAY too basic for most computer users. I would even think it is too basic for computer beginners; eventually, you're no longer a beginner, and this book will have NOTHING for you.

But, if you know someone who's been living in a hole for the last twenty years and has never worked with ANY computer, it is a well-organized introduction to the iMac. And, it's not as gratingly nerdy as the "Dummies" books.

5/5 stars

Why don't you offer the latest edition of this book? (1/1 people found this helpful)

I found this first edition to be good for a beginner. It truly is a hands on basic Imac information help getting started. However, as I have now been using my computer for several weeks now, I find I need a book that will give more information in the same style as the first edition. I wondered if Ms. Williams covered this in the new edition.

5/5 stars

A very user friendly book (1/1 people found this helpful)

Almost like Mr. Pouge's "The iMac For Dummies", yet shorter and simpler to read. The book is not just for "dummies", but also for people who know how to work a computer. "The iMac For Dummies" is mainly for individuals who don't even know how to turn a computer on, and "The Little iMac Book" is for people that do, people who know a little more about computers.

5/5 stars

This book is NOT for dummies, but for intelligent novices! (0/0 people found this helpful)

Kudos, again, to Robin Williams! She has taken information that can be intimidating to intelligent computer novices and made it utterly accessible! The tone is warm and humorous. The layout masterfully draws the eye to the material. And the content is substantive. This is not a book for dummies. It's a book for intelligent novices who want to have a little fun along the way. If you want a big clunky four-door touring sedan, buy somebody else's book. If you want a two-seater convertible, get "The Little iMac Book!"

5/5 stars

I recommend this book for every iMac purchaser (2/2 people found this helpful)

Robin Williams' books have won a score of industry awards, and reading this book will show you why. Robin writes "for the rest of us." Jargon is broken down so you and I can understand it.

I have been using, teaching and consulting on the Macintosh for more than 15 years. I was the editor of the well-known Mouse Droppings newsletter for seven years. When I recommend a desktop Mac, I recommend Robin's Little Mac book. When I recommend an iMac, I recommend this book. I always tell people they NEED this book.

Robin knows Macintosh computers better than almost anyone I know. In addition she is a superb writer who knows how to make her subject interesting.

Oh yes, and contrary to what another reviewer has said, when you use a Macintosh computer you are NOT typing. You are type setting. And yes, Robin is correct, you NEVER use two spaces at the end of each sentence. Using two spaces is the mark of a rank amateur. So take my advice, not that of someone who does not know about modern typography.

While you are at it, look up all of Robin's book titles and buy every single one which relates to something you do on a computer. You will never regret it!

Of course it is only fair that I reveal that, like any Macintosh user who has ever met Robin, I am in love with her. Read her book and you will fall in love, too. I have been writing professionally for 52 years. I wish I could write just like Robin. She is a hard act to follow.

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Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> General
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Hardware -> Macintosh
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> Hardware -> PCs
Books -> Subjects -> Computers & Internet -> New to Computing -> Macintosh
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