Congrats, you just got a new Mac! The get-started guide for Windows users
Friday, December 26, 2008 - 10:11 AM EDT "Fear not - Switch to Mac, brought to you by our colleagues over on MacFormat magazine, shows new Mac users how to move comfortably from the familiarity of Windows," TechRadar reports. "Below are 20 common tasks that PC owners perform without thinking about, and their equivalents on a Mac - just as easy!"On Windows I used to...
• Right-click
• Use [control] for keyboard shortcuts
• Configure my PC with Control Panel
• Use the Start menu
• Defrag my hard disk
• Use [control]+[alt]+[delete] to quit unresponsive programs
• Use [control]+[alt]+[delete] to check processes and system resources
• Tap [backspace]/[delete]
• Move files to the Recycle Bin
• Make shortcuts
• Find stuff in Windows Explorer
• Use Properties to find out about a file
• Rename files by clicking Rename this file in the File Tasks menu
• Set default applications to open certain types of files
• Eject CDs and DVDs
• Safely remove hardware
• Switch between running applications
• Use Windows Messenger to chat
• Use Device Manager
• Add or Remove Programs
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MacDailyNews Take: Congrats to those who just got new Mac and especially to those who got their first Mac!


Referring to the Option and Command keys as O and C without first explaining the short hand will only confuse switchers. I wanted to send a link to a recent switcher but, I'm afraid it will make matters worse.