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Apple helps you keep your Mac secure with software updates. The best way to keep your Mac secure is to run the latest software. When new updates are available, macOS sends you a notification — or you can opt in to have updates installed automatically when your Mac is not in use. MacOS checks for new updates every day, so it's easy to always have the latest and safest version. At full native performance. OS X now exclusively uses a 64-bit kernel, but it continues to run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. With its 64-bit kernel, OS X is able to address large amounts of physical RAM. OS X Yosemite has been tested to support up to 128GB of physical RAM on qualified. Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe Creative Cloud applications for reliability, performance, and user experience when installed on Intel-based systems running Mac OS X Yosemite (version 10.10). The latest versions of all Adobe Creative Cloud products are compatible. Buy OS X Server. Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server. MacOS Server brings even more power to your business, home office, or school. Designed to work with macOS and iOS, macOS Server makes it easy to configure Mac and iOS devices. It's also remarkably simple to install, set up, and manage.

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Hel­lo there, new Mac own­er. Con­grat­u­la­tions for pick­ing up a new Mac and mov­ing away from the Microsoft uni­verse. It's good to have you here. But you're here because you're hav­ing trou­ble adjust­ing to the new sur­round­ings. Mov­ing from Win­dows to a Mac is like mov­ing to a new coun­try. You don't just take a flight and set­tle down in the unknown ter­ri­to­ry. You first do your research, get an idea of what to expect and how things work and then start on your journey.

Think of this as your trav­el guide to Mac. OS X (pro­nounced ​‘ten') Yosemite to be pre­cise. This guide is for the Mac begin­ner. It is about help­ing you under­stand the basics of the user inter­face and using it effi­cient­ly. We'll show you how to nav­i­gate the OX inter­face, how to use the built-in apps, how to back up and man­age your data and give you tips on doing things bet­ter all along.

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What You Will Learn in This Book

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Get­ting to Know the OS X User Interface

Why does the Mac desk­top look so dif­fer­ent? How to use the Apple menu and the oth­er menus? What about the Dock, User Accounts and oth­er basic but impor­tant fea­tures that every Mac user should know about? This sec­tion explores all of that in great detail.

How Find­er, File Man­age­ment, Tags and Spot­light Search Work

When switch­ing from Win­dows to Mac, file man­age­ment is going to be the biggest change and while it might seem alien at first, it's actu­al­ly for the bet­ter. This chap­ter tells you almost every­thing you need to know about man­ag­ing files on your Mac like a pro.

21 Things Every New Mac User Should Know

Did you know click­ing the close (X) but­ton on the top-right of a win­dow in an app on Mac does not actu­al­ly close it? Did you know your Mac's hard disk is not par­ti­tioned? We tell you more about these, and 21 oth­er impor­tant facts every Mac user should know.

How to Get the Most out of Mac's Built-in Apps

Learn how to mas­ter the main default apps for music, pho­tos etc that are already there on your Mac. These are some of the apps you will end up using every day, so it will help you to know your way around them.

Key­board Short­cuts, Track­pad Ges­tures and Solv­ing the Win­dow Man­age­ment Prob­lem in OS X

In this chap­ter, you'll learn about the impor­tant key­board short­cuts and ges­tures that you should know to do things real­ly fast on Mac OS X Yosemite. You'll also learn how to man­age mul­ti­ple win­dows eas­i­ly and get work done productively.

How to Back­up Your Mac and Keep It Secure

The last (but not the least) chap­ter talks about back­ing up your Mac and keep­ing it secure. There are very few oth­er things in life that hurt more than data loss. While we can only hope that those oth­er things don't hurt you, we cer­tain­ly can ensure that your data is on your Mac is always safe­ly backed up.

From Mac Beginner to a Mac Pro

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The Guid­ing Tech (GT) team com­pris­es of expe­ri­enced experts who make a liv­ing tin­ker­ing with tech all day. Be it soft­ware or hard­ware, we're pas­sion­ate geeks with an eye for detail that helps us uncov­er hid­den fea­tures and tips that an aver­age user is unlike­ly to come across. Our arti­cles have been linked to by top sites like CNET and WIRED, and have been fea­tured at the likes of The Busi­ness Insider.

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We design Mac hardware and software with advanced technologies that work together to run apps more securely, protect your data, and help keep you safe on the web. And with macOS Catalina available as a free upgrade, it's easy to get the most secure version of macOS for your Mac.*

Apple T2 chip.
The next generation of security.

The Apple T2 Security Chip — included with many newer Mac models — keeps your Mac safer than ever. The Secure Enclave coprocessor in the Apple T2 chip provides the foundation for Touch ID, secure boot, and encrypted storage capabilities. Touch ID gives you a seamless way to use your fingerprint to unlock your Mac, fill passwords in Safari, and make purchases with Apple Pay. Secure boot helps ensure that you are running trusted operating system software from Apple, while the Apple T2 chip automatically encrypts the data on your Mac. So you can be confident knowing that security has been designed right into the architecture of your Mac, from the ground up.

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This eBook is the Mac guide you were look­ing for. Use­ful and rel­e­vant con­tent. Along with these addi­tion­al benefits:

Free Updates For Life

Yes, whenever we update the eBook and add more details to it, we'll send you a copy, free of cost!

Read on Any Device, No DRM

This is a DRM-free PDF. That means you can read it on your computer, your phone, your Kindle, your iPad .. wherever you want! You can even email a copy to your family and friends, we won't mind.

Money Back Guarantee

We're confident that this eBook will not only be worth every penny but is likely to be worth much more than its $5 price tag. And to ensure that you have no doubts whatsoever, we're offering a 10-day, no questions asked money back guarantee.

If you're not satisfied with the book, then all you have to do is email us (the email id is included in the book) within 10-days of your purchase and we'll issue a full refund.

The Guid­ing Tech (GT) team com­pris­es of expe­ri­enced experts who make a liv­ing tin­ker­ing with tech all day. Be it soft­ware or hard­ware, we're pas­sion­ate geeks with an eye for detail that helps us uncov­er hid­den fea­tures and tips that an aver­age user is unlike­ly to come across. Our arti­cles have been linked to by top sites like CNET and WIRED, and have been fea­tured at the likes of The Busi­ness Insider.

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We design Mac hardware and software with advanced technologies that work together to run apps more securely, protect your data, and help keep you safe on the web. And with macOS Catalina available as a free upgrade, it's easy to get the most secure version of macOS for your Mac.*

Apple T2 chip.
The next generation of security.

The Apple T2 Security Chip — included with many newer Mac models — keeps your Mac safer than ever. The Secure Enclave coprocessor in the Apple T2 chip provides the foundation for Touch ID, secure boot, and encrypted storage capabilities. Touch ID gives you a seamless way to use your fingerprint to unlock your Mac, fill passwords in Safari, and make purchases with Apple Pay. Secure boot helps ensure that you are running trusted operating system software from Apple, while the Apple T2 chip automatically encrypts the data on your Mac. So you can be confident knowing that security has been designed right into the architecture of your Mac, from the ground up.

Apple helps you keep your Mac secure with software updates.

The best way to keep your Mac secure is to run the latest software. When new updates are available, macOS sends you a notification — or you can opt in to have updates installed automatically when your Mac is not in use. macOS checks for new updates every day, so it's easy to always have the latest and safest version.

Protection starts at the core.

The technically sophisticated runtime protections in macOS work at the very core of your Mac to keep your system safe from malware. This starts with state-of-the-art antivirus software built in to block and remove malware. Technologies like XD (execute disable), ASLR (address space layout randomization), and SIP (system integrity protection) make it difficult for malware to do harm, and they ensure that processes with root permission cannot change critical system files.

Download apps safely from the Mac App Store. And the internet.

Now apps from both the App Store and the internet can be installed worry-free. App Review makes sure each app in the App Store is reviewed before it's accepted. Gatekeeper on your Mac ensures that all apps from the internet have already been checked by Apple for known malicious code — before you run them the first time. Elder scrolls vs skyrim special edition. If there's ever a problem with an app, Apple can quickly stop new installations and even block the app from launching again.

Stay in control of what data apps can access.

Apps need your permission to access files in your Documents, Downloads, and Desktop folders as well as in iCloud Drive and external volumes. And you'll be prompted before any app can access the camera or mic, capture keyboard activity, or take a photo or video of your screen.

FileVault 2 encrypts your data.

With FileVault 2, your data is safe and secure — even if your Mac falls into the wrong hands. FileVault 2 encrypts the entire drive on your Mac, protecting your data with XTS-AES 128 encryption. And on Mac systems with an Apple T2 Security Chip, FileVault 2 keys are created and protected by the Secure Enclave for even more security.

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Designed to protect your privacy.

The most secure browser for your Mac is the one that comes with your Mac. Built-in privacy features in Safari, like Intelligent Tracking Prevention, help keep your browsing your business. Automatic strong passwords make it easy to create and use unique passwords for all the sites you visit. And iCloud Keychain syncs those passwords securely across all your devices, so you don't have to remember them. You can also easily find and upgrade any weak passwords you've previously used (and reused and reused and reused).

Automatic protections from harmful sites.

Safari also helps safeguard you against fraudulent websites and those that harbor malware — before you visit them. If a website seems suspicious, Safari prevents it from loading and notifies you. And when connecting to unencrypted sites, Safari will warn you. So everything you need to browse without worry is right at your fingertips.

Find your missing Mac with Find My.

The Find My app combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into a single, easy-to-use app on Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Find My can help you locate a missing Mac — even if it's offline or sleeping — by sending out Bluetooth signals that can be detected by nearby Apple devices. These devices then relay the detected location of your Mac to iCloud so you can locate it in the Find My app. It's all anonymous and encrypted end-to-end so no one — including Apple — knows the identity of any reporting device or the location of your Mac. And it all happens silently using tiny bits of data that piggyback on existing network traffic. So there's no need to worry about your battery life, your data usage, or your privacy being compromised.

Keep your Mac safe.
Even if it's in the wrong hands.

All Mac models with the Apple T2 Security Chip support Activation Lock — just like your iPhone or iPad. So if your Mac is ever misplaced or lost, the only person who can erase and reactivate it is you.

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