Basics Training on use of Mac Book
I would like to establish if Apple still provides basic training
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I would like to establish if Apple still provides basic training
Usually 'official retail locations' would be contacted for information.
• Store List - Apple Store - Apple
https://www.apple.com/retail/storelist/
There are additional links, not certain on details though.
See bottom of same page above for more information.
There also are 'user guides' online at Apple Support site
and Apple User Groups, in various locations.. Plus online:
"Apple Mac Instruction Manuals" (mac user guides) : Everymac.com
https://everymac.com/mac-manuals/index-mac-manuals.html
Usually 'official retail locations' would be contacted for information.
• Store List - Apple Store - Apple
https://www.apple.com/retail/storelist/
There are additional links, not certain on details though.
See bottom of same page above for more information.
There also are 'user guides' online at Apple Support site
and Apple User Groups, in various locations.. Plus online:
"Apple Mac Instruction Manuals" (mac user guides) : Everymac.com
https://everymac.com/mac-manuals/index-mac-manuals.html
DiketsoS
There are examples of 'user guides', that can be like extended Support
articles. These are not like the Manuals one may find in Books App store.
• iMac Essentials (Table of Contents) - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/guide/imac/toc/2021
• Mac mini Essentials (Table of Contents) - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-mini/toc/2021
• MacBook Pro Essentials (Table of Contents) - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/guide/macbook-pro/toc/2020
• MacBook Air Essentials (Table of Contents) - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/guide/macbook-air/toc/2020
These can include details for M1 Silicon hardware, and/or similar
MacBook/Air, MacBook/Pro; & Intel-based Macs; content will vary.
Certain differences of M1/M2, hardware, will be better known
as their introduction & changes in use become pronounced.
Several various Apple Support articles tell of model differences.
As examples, these aren't 'live-links' in browser screenshot.
Hello, DiketsoS.
It is my understanding that, yes, Apple does still provide basic training after the purchase.
Meanwhile, if you are waiting to visit a Genius Bar to get that training, you might visit this Apple website for a user guide and info specific to your (potential?) MacBook: Manuals - Apple Support
Happy computing!
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Basics Training on use of Mac Book