Apple M9227LL User Guide - Page 18

Getting Connected

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Getting Connected Mac OS X makes it easy to connect to your network or the Internet. Once you're connected, applications like Safari, iChat AV, and iTunes make using the Internet more productive and fun. Use the status icons to start connections. Click Network in a Finder window to browse for and connect to Mac, Windows, and UNIX network servers. See the status of your connection in Network preferences. Many Mac OS X applications work with the Internet. For more information, search help for: • Getting connected • Sharing your files • Searching the Internet • Exploring the Internet Click here for help setting up a connection. 18

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Getting Connected
Mac OS X makes it easy to connect to your network or the Internet. Once you’re
connected, applications like Safari, iChat AV, and iTunes make using the Internet more
productive and fun.
For more information, search help for:
Getting connected
Sharing your files
Searching the Internet
Exploring the Internet
Use the status icons
to start connections.
See the status of
your connection in
Network preferences.
Click Network in a Finder
window to browse for
and connect to Mac,
Windows, and UNIX
network servers.
Click here for help
setting up a connection.
Many Mac OS X applications
work with the Internet.