Just getting started on Mac or brushing up? Looking for tutoring? Need screen-shared assistance?
Tyrosys offers training for users new to Mac or those wanting to learn more about a specific application.
Quickly get up to speed with our Apple Certified knowledge of the Mac operating system and many Mac applications.
These are our most popular training subjects:
In this course we focus on getting you comfortable with your Mac. We teach how to use the Finder, discuss the many built-in operating system features, show you time-saving shortcuts, and how to customize the interface to be ideal for your workflow.
If you're a long-time Microsoft Windows user we understand that switching can be intimidating. Having been switchers ourselves, we can teach you the similarities and differences of each operating system. Also in this course we'll teach you all the fun, safe, and productive things you can do on your Mac.
Included on every new Mac is iLife, which includes iPhoto, iWeb, iMovie, iDVD, and GarageBand. This course focuses on giving you a well-rounded knowledge of how each work and their strengths. We'll teach you the many fun and time-saving features this suite of applications has!
This course we'll teach you how to take unedited raw home video and import it, easily edit it, and create professional looking transitions which ultimately make it fun to watch.
A great Microsoft Office alternative is Apple iWork, which includes Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. This course focuses on giving you a well-rounded knowledge of how each work and their strengths. You'll learn how Pages has similarities to Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher, and Adobe InDesign. We'll also teach you how to make impressive boardroom presentations with Keynote. You'll learn why Apple iWork is an excellent alternative to Microsoft Office.
Parallels for Mac Virtual Machine
No need to quit Microsoft Windows cold turkey. One of the easiest ways to access Windows only applications on your Intel-based Mac is using a virtual machine. This course focuses on proper configuration of Parallels, the varying levels of integration, and how to get the most of having both platforms available on a single machine.