Apple iMac G3 manual Get more out of the Internet with iTools

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Get more out of the Internet with iTools.

iTools is a suite of Internet services integrated into Mac OS X.

iDisk

Your own storage space on Apple’s Internet server. Share photos, movies, and other files over the Internet. Access your files from another Macintosh or PC.

HomePage

Build a personal Web site in three easy steps. Create a photo album, publish an iMovie, post your résumé, and more. Anyone can view your site on the World Wide Web.

iCards

Send an elegant iCard, just right for any occasion. Choose a ready-made photo, or create a personalized iCard using a photo on your iDisk.

Email

Get your own Mac.com email address. It’s easy and works with your favorite email application.

To learn more about iTools:

mGo to www.apple.com/itools and click Help on the iTools menu bar.

.If you signed up for iTools when you first turned

.To sign up for a new iTools account, open

on your computer, you already have an account.

System Preferences and click Internet. Then

Go to www.apple.com/itools to get started.

click Sign Up.

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User’s Guide Manuel de l’utilisateur Benutzerhandbuch Page Your iMac at a glance USB Macintosh desktop is your starting place Mac OS X basicsDock There are lots of ways to customize Mac OS Change the Mac OS to suit your preferencesDrag this bar up or down to Folders Resize the Dock Browse through the next few pages to find out more What you can do with your iMacIMac is your Digital hub Listen to music on your computer or on the go Click the icon in the Dock to Use iMovie to edit video from a digital video camera Create and edit your own moviesIMovie monitor Preview your movie or Search the Internet Or you can search the Internet with Sherlock Get more out of the Internet with iTools Store pictures, movies, documents, and other files remotely Send and receive email Click Compose Organize, plan, and create using AppleWorks To get started using AppleWorks Keep your iMac’s software up-to-date Then click Learn more about using your computer Software, and accessories Technical information If the computer won’t respond Advice and troubleshootingIf the computer won’t turn on or start up Then do thisIf you can’t eject a CD If you can’t log into your computerIf you have a problem with a third-party software program If you have a problem with your Internet connectionFor detailed instructions, refer to Mac Help see Install memory and an AirPort CardTo close the latch Keyboard MouseChair ComputerOr arms after periods of intensive work without breaks Avoiding fatigueSafety Safety, cleaning, and power managementPower-saving and environmental features Cleaning your computer equipmentPower supply Communications, telephone, and modem regulation information Where’s the fine print?