New Take Control book teaches Mac users how to solve Mac-related problems
Life’s rough when your Mac isn’t working properly, but with “Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac,” readers can learn how to diagnose and fix nearly any Mac-related problem.
Written by Joe Kissell, this latest addition to the Take Control series of electronic books teaches readers the key troubleshooting procedures, along with specific instructions for solving the most common problems Mac users experience. Readers then learn how to apply the troubleshooting techniques to solving entirely new problems. “Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac” is available for $10 at Take Control Books.
Author Joe Kissell has also written the best-selling “Take Control of Mac OS X Backups” and “Take Control of Maintaining Your Mac,” and he brings the same calm, friendly advice to “Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac.” Before getting into how to solve problems, Kissell walks readers through steps designed to prevent problems from occurring and helps them assemble tools that are essential to have around when trouble strikes.
Take Control publisher Adam Engst said, “Although many less-technical Mac users feel that identifying and solving problems like kernel panics, glacially slow performance, or application crashes is something that only Mac experts can do, with this book, anyone can be their own consultant.”
Joe Kissell, along with Take Control authors Glenn Fleishman and Matt Neuburg, and Take Control founders Adam Engst and Tonya Engst, was honored this week by inclusion in the MacTech 25 list of most influential people in the Macintosh technical community. For details, see: http://db.tidbits.com/article/9030
Book Details:
“Take Control of Troubleshooting Your Mac”
by Joe Kissell
PDF format, 86 pages, free 17-page sample available – Ebook Price: $10
Free 17-page PDF sample with Table of Contents, Introduction, Quick Start, and section starts.
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