Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual by David Pogue Following are the changes made in the 7/03 reprint. --------- Chapter00 (intro) 6 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: "From the Apple menu, choose Dock; from the submenu that than appears, choose Position on Left," as shown here. It now reads: "From the Apple menu, choose Dock; from the submenu that then appears, choose Position on Left," as shown here. --------------- Chapter2 62 (Minor technical error) The text used to read: Just press Shift-Command and the first letter of the location you want. Shift-Command-H opens your Home folder, Shift-Command-D hides or shows the Dock, Shift-Command-A opens the Applications folder, and so on. It now reads: Just press Shift-Command and the first letter of the location you want. Shift-Command-H opens your Home folder, Shift-Command-F opens your Favorites folder, Shift-Command-A opens the Applications folder, and so on. --------------- Chapter5 119 (Minor technical error) The text used to read: Once you know that key piece of information, you can bring that PC to your Mac desktop by typing smb://111.222.33.4444 It now reads: Once you know that key piece of information, you can bring that PC to your Mac desktop by typing smb://111.222.33.444 --------------- Chapter6 136 (Typo or formatting problem) The text used to read: Netscape can handle email from Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, and easier versions of Netscape Communicator. It now reads: Netscape can handle email from Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, and earlier versions of Netscape Communicator. --------------- Chapter1 23 (Minor technical error) The text used to read: Tip: Here's a nifty keyboard shortcut with no Windows equivalent: You can cycle through the different open windows in one program without using the mouse. It now reads: Tip: Here's a nifty keyboard shortcut: You can cycle through the different open windows in one program without using the mouse. --------------- Chapter2 59 (Update) The text used to read: You can move, delete, rename, or make an alias of an item in the found-Cles list, exactly as you would any file. It now reads: You can move, delete, rename, or (by Option-Command- dragging out of the window) make an alias of an item in the found-Cles list, exactly as you would any file. --------------- Chapter2 61 (Typo or formatting problem) [Chopped-off caption fixed:][ To limit (and thereby speed up) a search, you can drag a folder, or set of folders, off the desktop and into this list. (Alternatively, click the Add button above the list.) The folder names appear there, marked with checkboxes. In fact, they'll still be listed here every time you open the Find program-until you drag them out of the window to the Trash can, or highlight them and then click the Remove button above the list.