To search Apple.com.au, type in a few descriptive words and click the search button for a list of relevant results. Search returns pages that contain all the words in your query. Refining or narrowing your search is as simple as adding more words to the search terms you have already entered. Your new search will return a smaller subset of the pages found for your original too broad query.
Automatic AND Queries
By default, Search only returns pages that include all of your search terms. There is no need to include AND between terms. For example, to search for product information, enter:
MacBook Pro
iTunes Music Store
Final Cut Pro
Note: Search is not case sensitive. MacBook Pro and macbook pro are treated as the same search.
OR Searches
Search supports the logical OR operator. To retrieve pages that include either word A or word B, use an uppercase OR between terms. For example, to search for content about training for Final Cut Pro and Shake, enter:
training Final Cut Pro OR Shake
or to compare technical specifications between the iMac and Mac Pro enter:
specifications iMac OR Mac Pro
Phrase Searches
You can search for phrases by adding quotation marks. Words enclosed in double quotes appear together in all returned documents.
how to upgradeNote: Search also recognises hyphens, slashes, periods, equal signs and apostrophes as phrase connectors. For example:
Windows guide to switch
17-inch
all-in-one
Word Variations (Stemming)
To provide the most accurate results, Search does not use stemming or support wildcard searches. In other words, Search uses exactly the words that you enter in the search box. Searches for update or update* will not yield updating or updater. If in doubt, try all forms:
update OR updating OR updater
Excluding Words
You can exclude a word from your search by putting a minus sign (-) immediately in front of the term you want to exclude. Make sure you include a space before the minus sign. For example, to find an ftp client that isnt shareware, type:
ftp client -shareware