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Learn more with free Apple seminars and tutorials System
Apple hosts free seminars and tutorials on a variety of topics -- both in-person at Apple Stores (at least in the USA) and online. You can find in-person events using this page, which has a number of search options. If you'd like to just see the online tutorials, try this page. Simply create an account (i.e. provide email and password) to register for the seminar/event -- you'll get an email with a link to the seminar/event.

There are topics covering everything from podcasting to GarageBand to Motion, switching to the Mac from Windows, Windows compatibility, and much more -- check out the lists at the above links.

[robg adds: Not a direct hint per se, but given I'd never seen either of these pages, I thought they might be worth sharing. There are some good tutorials available, at least in the online realm. I sampled the Motion tutorial, and it's very well done, as you might expect of Apple. The only major complaint I have is that the tutorials are streaming videos, not downloadable QuickTime movies, so you can only watch them when you have a net connection. It'd be nice to have a local library of the tutorials for offline reference as well.]
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Authored by: ManxStef on Wed, May 14 2008 at 9:06AM PDT
The Keynote ones are good, giving a decent overview of how to use most of the features. If you respond better to video than written manuals I'd recommend them – watching someone perform a specific action with visual software like Keynote, then execute it so you see the result works a lot better than reading the manual on-screen. (Especially if you bought the iWork download so don't have any printed material.)

They're in iPod format, which is handy as you can watch them on the go; I'm just surprised that Apple chose to hide this content behind the "seminar" registration interface rather than as a podcast through the iTunes store, it's harder to get to than it should be.

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Learn more with free Apple seminars and tutorials
Authored by: rab777hp on Sat, May 17 2008 at 9:27AM PDT
This is a repeat hint

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