Macbook Air Presentation
If you use Microsoft PowerPoint on your Mac, you can save the presentations you create and open them in Keynote, Apple’s presentation app. It’s a handy feature to use in case you can’t.
- Like all Macs, the MacBook Air comes with Apple's latest, greatest operating system, and on the 2011 models it's the OS X Lion. With the Lion operating system you'll get a lot of functional software, such as Mail, Address Book, Time Machine, Safari and Screen Sharing. It also has some fun software, such as Photo Booth, iChat and QuickTime.
- Macbook Air Presentation. Transcript: Battery life Video time!!!! 11 inches mac lasts for9 hours and 13 inches mac lasts for 12 hours. 11 inches built in 38 watt hour lithium polymer battery. 13 inches built in 54 watt hour lithium polymer battery.With the latest 802.11ac technology.25° to 45° C Operating altitude: tested up to 3000 metres 10,000 feet.Maximum storage.
- However, in 2015, the 'regular' MacBook was re-introduced as an even smaller notebook than the MacBook Air. Complete MacBook Air technical specs are below. For vintage Apple subnotebooks, the 12' PowerBook G4, PowerBook 2400c and PowerBook Duo lines also may be of interest. For answers to all your MacBook Air questions, check out the Pre-Retina.
- This presentation pack contains 3 real world setting Macbook Air mockups. Perfect for advertisements and web page headers, included are mockups of a Macbook Air 11' being held in various positions for showcasing websites and apps. To use simply double click the Smart Object in Photoshop, paste in yo.
Like all Macs, the MacBook Air comes with Apple's latest, greatest operating system, and on the 2011 models it's the OS X Lion. With the Lion operating system you'll get a lot of functional software, such as Mail, Address Book, Time Machine, Safari and Screen Sharing. It also has some fun software, such as Photo Booth, iChat and QuickTime.
As far as Mac operating systems go, OS X Lion really changed the way Mac users interact with their computers. In many ways it moved toward the familiar functionality of touch screen devices, like the iPad and iPhone. For example, through a program called LaunchPad you can access and use apps, including ones you've already purchased for your iPad or iPhone through your iTunes account. What's more, OS X Lion allows you to use the laptop's trackpad to swipe and zoom, using hand motions similar to those on a touchscreen device [source: Apple].
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In addition to Mac operating system, the MacBook Air comes equipped with iLife, which is a software package that includes iPhoto, iMovie and Garage Band [source: Apple]. And don't forget about all the additional software Apple offers that you can add. From iWork -- Apple's office software package with spreadsheet, word processing and presentation programs, to Final Cut Pro -- a dynamic, professional video editing software, Apple offers several tools to help you stay organized, have fun and get the job done.
Even though Apple's standard software is great, there are lots of options to upgrade. For instance, if you love iPhoto but want more professional photo editing tools and options, you can upgrade to Aperture to edit and organize all your photos. Plus, if you already have all your photos in iPhoto, you can easily transfer them to Aperture without hassle [source: Apple].
A popular software for musicians is Logic Studio, which makes it easy to create, mix, manage and perform your music using professional recording and editing tools. You can also transfer your music projects from Garage Band if you decide to upgrade to Logic Studio [source: Apple].
Want more? There are all kinds of software that's usable on Macs beyond just what Apple offers, including games, creative software and business tools.
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- Shut down the computer.
- Connect it to AC power.
- Press the left shift + command + option + power button.
- Shut down the computer.
- Press the power button to turn on the computer.
- Immediately, before the gray screen appears, press and hold command + option + P + R. Hold the keys down until the machine restarts and you hear the second startup sound.