These tutorials offer detailed instruction on how to accomplish some common integration tasks in a cross-platform context.
Mac OS X Guide for Windows Users
So youve made the switch? Moving to (or coming back to) the Mac after a long time on Windows? This quick guide provides tips about the Mac OS X interface that will help you get the most out of your new Macintosh.
Sharing Files over the Internet
This quick guide will walk you through all the ways you can share your Windows files efficiently with your new Macintosh using email and your iDisk.
Sharing Media Between Macs and PCs
This quick guide will give you all the information you need to share files between platforms efficiently using CDs, Zip cartridges, DVD-Rs and other media.
Sharing Files Between a Mac and a PC Connected with a Crossover Cable
Need to exchange files between your Mac laptop and a Windows PC? Mac OS X can access shared files on a Windows server. This guide shows you how to configure your Macintosh to access shared files on a PC running Windows XP.
Sharing Files on Windows XP with Mac OS X Clients
Need to exchange files between your Mac and a Windows PC? With built-in support for Windows SMB/CIFS protocol, Mac OS X lets you access these files seamlessly from your Mac desktop. This guide describes how to activate Windows file sharing and how to connect from your Mac.
Sharing Files on Mac OS X with Windows XP Clients
Need to exchange files on Macintosh with Windows clients? With built-in support for Windows SMB/CIFS protocol, Mac OS X lets you share files with Windows users and even create home directories for them. This guide explains how to activate Windows file sharing on your Mac and how to connect from Windows XP PC clients.
Sharing Files Between Macs and PCs using AirPort
Need to exchange files between your Macs and Windows PCs using an AirPort Base Station? This guide describes how to configure your PC to access an existing AirPort network.
Printing on IP Printers with Mac OS X
Need to print files on a network IP printer? Mac OS X has this functionality built in. This guide shows you how to configure your Macintosh to access IP printers on your enterprise network.