Help for the Computer Shy has released an instructional e-book with accompanying video demonstrations which will teach people how to use a Mac computer. This all-digital program (http://www.computershy.com/mac.html) has been designed to enable both experienced Windows computer users and computer novices get up to speed as soon as possible with their new Apple Macintosh computers.
The instructional e-book and videos are compatible with both Macs and PCs.
Apple computers have been well-known for their stylish looks and practical immunity from computer viruses and spyware. But many analysts have attributed the Mac's recent substantial
increase in market share to the "halo effect" of the iPod and iPhone.
Computer instructor and author Michael Gorzka said that "many PC buyers are doing the math and are steadily realizing that Mac computers are actually a much better value than
Windows-based PCs."
Whatever the reason for the Mac's increased popularity may be, Apple computer sales continue to show extraordinary momentum for the holidays, according to recent PC buying survey of 3,872
consumers.
"Many Windows computer users recognize the benefits of Mac computers but are understandably apprehensive about making the switch," said Help for the Computer Shy founder, Michael Gorzka.
"This program will enable PC users to make their transition to the Mac as quick and easy as possible."
How to use a Mac: A Guide for Windows Computer Users (http://www.computershy.com/mac.html) covers Mac computer basic operations and
popular Apple software applications such as Safari, Apple Mail, iCal, and iTunes.
A major sticking point for many potential Mac converts has been compatibility.
"File sharing between Macs and PCs is no longer a problem," said Gorzka. "this program will demonstrate how easy it is to share files between Macs and PCs."
This Mac computer instructional program retails for $24.97 and comes with free tech support and a money back guarantee. Additional Mac computer help e-books and videos are currently in
production.
For more information or to order "How to use a Mac: a guide for windows computer users", contact Michael Gorzka or visit www.computershy.com/mac. This product is available for immediate download. Free updates to this program will be posted on the Help for the Computer
Shy web site.
About Help for the Computer Shy:
Help for the Computer Shy offers computer help DVDs and manuals designed especially for computer novices. The company offers free U.S. shipping on orders of more than $60 and a 30-day
money back guarantee. All computer help DVDs and manuals purchased at store.computershy.com are shipped within 24 hours after receipt of payment via USPS priority mail.
Contact:
Michael Gorzka Help for the Computer Shy
www.computershy.com 941-778-3958
4949 East State Road 64, Suite 311 Bradenton FL 34208
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