"Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual," Tiger Edition by David Pogue & Adam Goldstein 8th printing January 16, 2007 Chapter 00 (intro) 7 (Update) [updated prose for recent developments, like CrossOver and VMWare] --------------- Chapter 4 98 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: Use the [clover symbol] menu's Recent Items->Applications listing It now reads: Use the [Apple symbol] menu's Recent Items->Applications listing --------------- Chapter 4 99 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: Bottom: When you press Option-c-Esc or choose Force Quit from the [clover symbol] menu It now reads: Bottom: When you press Option-Cmd-Esc or choose Force Quit from the [Apple symbol] menu --------------- Chapter 8 236 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: * Help: This key (not available on laptops) opens the online help screens (at least in certain programs). It now reads: * Help: This key (absent on laptops) opens the help screens in some programs. --------------- Chapter 10 259 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: To see what's in one of these folders, click it once. The list of its messages appears in the top half of the main window. When you click a message name, the message itself appears in the top half of the right side of the window (this is the Messages list). When you click a message name, the message itself appears in the bottom half of the main window (the Preview pane). Figure 10-1 shows the idea. It now reads: To see what's in one of these folders, click it once. The list of its messages appears in the top half of the main window. Now, when you click a message name, the message itself appears in the Preview pane. Figure 10-1 shows the idea. --------------- Chapter 10 277 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: Bottom: Double-click a rule to open the Edit Rule dialog box, where you can specify what should set off the rule and what it should do in response. It now reads: Bottom: Click Add Rule to open the Edit Rule dialog box, where you can specify what should set off the rule and what it should do in response. --------------- Chapter 13 374 (Update) The text used to read: Tip: If you're lucky enough to have one of the newer PowerBooks that supports two-finger scrolling, you can customize it here, too. It now reads: Tip: If you're lucky enough to have one of the newer PowerBooks that supports two-finger scrolling, you can customize it here, too. Better yet, the "Zoom while holding Control" checkbox, also found here, is an awesome feature of the latest laptops: you can magnify or shrink the screen just by two-finger-stroking the trackpad up or down (while you hold down the Control key). Cool! ---------------