Bob LeVitus
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Bob LeVitus, aka Dr. Mac, is among the world's leading authorities on the Macintosh and Mac OS X. He's been one of the Mac Community's most trusted gurus for almost twenty years, and has written or cowritten more than 45 books. He is also a columnist for the Houston Chronicle and The Mac Observer.
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Customizing Your Mac for Productivity/Customizing Your Mac for Fun/2 Books in 1/Book and 2 Disks (1993) 1 Exemplar
MacWorld Magazine Mac OS X for Dummies Pocket Edition (Special Custom Edtion Only) (2002) 1 Exemplar
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Mac OS X (Fur Dummies) (German Edition) 1 Exemplar
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Length? A few days to read.
Characters? None.
Setting? Real World.
Written approximately? 2014.
Does the story leave questions in the readers mind? Many. How to fix the mail being stuck in archives. In the Calander - what does it always want to set times at the 00:15 instead of the 00:00? What do Kern, Ligatures, and all those other terms in Pages mean? Virtually no coverage of VoiceOver. Not even a link to a step by step guide or a dictionary of the undefined terms used in the VoiceOver training.
Any issues the author (or a more recent publisher) should cover? Answer the questions above.
Short storyline: A thumbnail sketch of some of the basics for the Mac user who is not visually impaired.
Notes for the reader: Although a few visual impairment programs are noted, there are no real instructions on how to use them. Also, the font is microscopic, so people over the age of 30 likely need someone to read the paragraphs to them. They can see the headlines, not the paragraphs. He spent too much time harping about his own consulting business.… (mehr)