Take Control Ebook Helps Mac Users Install and Run Windows

Ithaca, NY USA (May 26, 2006) - Macintosh users interested in expanding the capabilities of their Intel-based Macs can now find the practical advice they need to install Windows on a Mac with the 104-page “Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac.” The ebook was written by installation expert Joe Kissell, whose ebooks on upgrading to new versions of Mac OS X have set the standard for answering the real-world questions and concerns that users have when contemplating a major system update. “Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac” looks in detail at all the possibilities, including the virtualization software Parallels Desktop and Q, along with Apple’s dual-boot solution, Boot Camp. For each option, Kissell provides step-by-step instructions for installing the software and for installing Windows, and he goes further by explaining how to make mice and keywords behave properly, share files between the Mac and Windows, and avoid Windows malware. He also explains the various ways of acquiring Windows, a topic made confusing by Microsoft’s numerous licensing options and activation mechanism.

Take Control publisher Adam Engst noted, “This is the first of our ebooks to have benefited from numerous comments from readers before publication. To give people the fastest possible access to Joe’s research and advice, we made a nearly complete draft of the ebook available to those who pre-ordered.”

The ebook costs $10, and comes with a coupon worth $10 off the price of Parallels Desktop, rendering the book free for readers who want to use the highly regarded virtualization software to run Windows.

[B]Book Details:[/B]

“Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac” by Joe Kissell [URL]http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/windows-on-mac.html[/URL] PDF format, 104 pages, free 24-page sample available Publication date: May 26, 2006 Price: $10, with $10-off coupon for Parallels Desktop

[B]About TidBITS and Take Control Books:[/B]

TidBITS Electronic Publishing has been publishing highly regarded news and editorial since 1990 when Adam and Tonya Engst created their online newsletter, TidBITS, about Macintosh- and Internet-related topics. Their Take Control series has helped many thousands of readers with high-quality, timely, real-world, cost-effective documentation since 2003. To learn more, visit the FAQ at [URL]http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/faq.html[/URL]

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