Free Shipping On Mac OS X Training and How-to Books and DVDs

Did anyone you know get a Mac for the first time this holiday season? Worried they might be confused about their new system, or might not be getting the most from Mac OS X and the Apple hardware? If so, we’ve created some specials on Apple books and DVDs just for them (or you, if you’re going to their primary tech support).

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Mac OS X Leopard for Dummies Book – Free 3-day shipping!

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The Macintosh iLife 08

Mac Video Training’s Quick Start Your Mac – 50% off with FREE shipping!

Mac Video Training’s Quick Start to iMovie ’08 – 50% off with FREE Shipping!

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Also, don’t forget to recommend Kibbles & Bytes to new Mac users!

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