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Let’ s get started When you start your iMac for the rst time, Setup Assistant helps you get going. Just follow a few simple steps to quickly connect to your Wi-Fi network, transfer your stu from another Mac or a PC, and create a user account f or your iMac. Y ou can also log in with your Apple ID , which allows you to shop the App Store , i[...]
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Click the Safari icon in the Dock and surf the web quick ly and easily with Multi-T ouch gestures. Scroll up or down with one nger on Magic Mouse. Swipe right and left with Safari web browser Mail T op Sites Get a quick overview of the sites you visit most often. One-stop email View all your accounts in Mail for one-click access. Conv ersation v[...]