Chapter 10: Getting Help for the Big X

In This Chapter

arrow.png Using the OS X Help Center

arrow.png Searching for specific help

arrow.png Getting help in applications

arrow.png Finding other help resources

Whether the voice echoes from a living room, home office, or college computer lab, it’s all too familiar: a call for help. No matter how well written the application or how well designed the operating system, sooner or later, you’re going to need support. That goes for everyone from the novice to the experienced Mac owner and from the occasional e-mail user to the most talented software developer.

In this short but oh-so-important chapter, I lead you through the various help resources available within OS X as well as native OS X applications. I show you how to tap additional resources from Apple, and I also point you to other suppliers of high-quality (as well as even questionable) assistance on the Internet and in your local area.

Displaying the Help Center Window

Your first line of defense is the OS X Help Center, as shown in Figure 10-1. To display the Help Center from the Finder menu, click Help and choose Help ...

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