One can find the Mac OS user guide online on sites such as Apple, Display Link Manuals, Amazon, and Live Scribe. One may also go to their local Apple store to get one.
There are many places in which one could find a guide on how to setup VNC for a Mac. One could try iTap mobile VNC for a step by step guide for setting up VNC on the Mac.
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Someone can find information about MAC pigments on their own website. eBay has user guides on MAC pigments and safety tips. The Examiner also did an article on them and how they are used.
I believe that you can get good answers in apple User Experience guide: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000440-TP30000437
Apple would not trade a PC for a Mac.. You may find a Mac user who was willing to trade but it is not very likely.
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To find out what kind of memory is required for upgrading a Mac, one could go directly to a Mac store or authorized Mac seller and ask the workers there. One could also check out various online Mac forums.
A user account varies depending on what the user is storing in their account. A little used account can be 50KB while an account with a lot of music or videos could be 200GB or more.
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Skype I think
Admin passwords are set by the individual user so a password from anywhere else would not be recognised by any other Mac.
The Kodiak version of Mac OS X was an early test version released in 2000 it was designed to expire in 2001, when the first official release of Mac OS X (called Cheetah) arrived, and will no longer work - so that could not be considered very user friendly.