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Apple just announced a new version of Mac OS X. Why should I buy the current edition of Troubleshooting Mac OS X?

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Apple just announced a new version of Mac OS X. Why should I buy the current edition of Troubleshooting Mac OS X?

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Whenever AppleĀ® Computer, Inc. announces a new version of Mac OS X, we evaluate the differences between the current a new versions once the new version is released. In past cases like this, our initial evaluation has generally shown that a good portion of the troubleshooting information in the current edition is applicable to the new version of Mac OS X. Obviously, a new version of Mac OS X will have features or bugs not addressed in a book focused on the prior version, but the books have “travelled well” when Apple releases a new version of Mac OS X. Furthermore, much of the advice in the most current edition of the Troubleshooting Mac OS X series of books is timeless, i.e. independent of the version of Mac OS X you are using. Chapters such as “Backup and Recovery,” “Organizing Information About Your Mac,” “General Mac OS X Troubleshooting,” “Hardware Testing,” “Moving to a New Mac,” and many others apply regardless of whether you are running Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, or future releases

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