This guide provides information on using your new Macintosh OS X v.10.2 computer at Wellesley College. Click on the following colored links for information on each topic.
This page provides an overview of the Macintosh computer and the Mac OS X v.10.2 operating system, including an introduction to its operation, layout, and general use as a tool for Internet access and desktop productivity.
Here you will find an explanation on how to log into OS X v.10.2 and how to set up multiple accounts on your computer so that other people can use your computer while still maintainng your privacy and security.
Learn where your applications are located, what the difference is between Classic and Native OS X applications and how to run applications on your computer.
Learn what you can do on the Wellesley College network to facilitate communication among faculty, staff, and students using networked computers and networking software.
Click on the Backing up link for instructions on how to back up your OS X v.10.2 computer. Click on the Restoring Documents link to learn where to place backed up files on your new OS X v.10.2 computer.
Information Services recommends that you run Software Update regularly. This page will give you information on and instructions for how to run Software Update on your OS X v.10.2 computer.
Help with using your computer is readily available, from application-specific help menus to software documentation on the Wellesley College Computing webpages.