Customer Reviews
A Leopard in your pocket - By: M. McEvoy, 17 Jan 2008 
This guide to the new features of Mac OSX.5 is the latest update to the series. It's a true pocket book & is easy to carry around by those supporting this new OS or as a desktop reference to the user. Its clear contents & index allow you quickly find the topic or function you need, & its style a simple read. It took me four hours for the 190 pages & found myself quoting the new function buzz-words such as coverflow & stack quite naturally afterwards. The only drawback to this book is its over-enthusiasm for Macs over other systems. The truth is that Vista & Leopard have more similarities than XP & Tiger. For those Windows users who find they have to use a Mac OS for the first time, Leopard & this book are a good starting point. Also missing is any critical evaluation of how well the new features operatein general use. What you do get are clear & concise instructions of how to operate & configure this OS.
I am primarily a Windows user who needs to support Mac desktop systems at work. I already have solid knowledge to support Tiger, but many peoplein my workplace are moving on to Leopard right now. Having read & absorbed this book so easily, I would recommend it to any general user of Leopard or anyone who has to support users of the system. It does not contain any detailed troubleshooting of the system, but if you're new to Macs or OSX then this book will allow you to quickly make very good use of a Leopard system.