Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Apple luminary gives his ten tips in upgrading to Leopard

Guy Kawasaki, Mac evangelist extraordinaire, has ten tips for those thinking of upgrading to Leopard. First on the list, of course, is back up, back up, back up. If you don't have an external drive to back up your previous files to, you should go out and buy one. Backing up is not an obscure process that requires prayers and rituals. Backing up should always be foremost in the minds of any computer user no matter what the platform. Please learn to back up. It will be worth your time and effort. Losing files is not fun at all.

Other tips include upgrading your third-party apps, not installing the additional fonts included in the new OS, learn to appreciate and use Spotlight, and make your Mac more friendly to your friends. More tips from Guy Kawasaki in the link provided.

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