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    							Safari is the best way to surf the  
    web on your Mac. Just click in the 
    Smart Search field and see icons   
    for your favorite websites, or type a 
    search term or web address—Safari 
    knows the difference and will send 
    you to the right place. You can save  Safari
    webpages to your Reading List to 
    read later, and pin the websites you 
    visit often, so they are open, up to 
    date, and easy to access. The Tab 
    view organizes all of your tabs and 
    makes it easy to locate the one 
    you’re looking for.
    Favorites view
    Click the Smart Search 
    field to see icons for 
    your favorite websites.Share
    Easily send webpages  
    or share them with  
    your social networks.Sidebar
    Your bookmarks, Reading 
    List, and Shared Links 
    appear in the Sidebar. 
    						
    							Mail
    Mail lets you manage all your email 
    accounts from a single, ad-free 
    inbox. It works with popular email 
    services like iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo 
    Mail, and AOL Mail. With Mail Drop, 
    large attachments are automatically 
    uploaded to iCloud. And Markup  lets you fill out and sign forms or 
    annotate a PDF. You can even delete 
    or mark messages as read or unread 
    with a swipe on your trackpad. 
     
    The first time you open Mail, Setup 
    Assistant helps you get started.
    One-stop emailView all your accounts  
    in Mail.  SearchQuickly narrow search  
    results to find exactly  
    what you want.
    Swipe to manage
    Swipe with two fingers  
    to manage your inbox.
      
    						
    							Calendar
    Event inspector 
    Calendar shows an event’s 
    location on a map and 
    calculates travel time.
    Keep track of your busy schedule 
    with Calendar. You can create 
    separate calendars—one for home, 
    another for school, and a third for 
    work. See all your calendars in a 
    single window, or choose to see just 
    the ones you want. Create and send 
    invitations to events, then see who has responded. Add a location to 
     
    an event, and Calendar will include   
    a map and the weather forecast, 
    calculate travel time, and alert you 
    when it’s time to leave. Use iCloud   
    to automatically update calendars 
    on all your devices or share 
    calendars with other iCloud users.
    Calendar view
    Select the view you 
    prefer—day, week, 
    month, or year.
    Add an event
    Click + to quickly
    create a calendar 
    event. 
    						
    							Messages
    Just log in with your Apple ID,  
    and you can send and receive  
    both iMessage and SMS messages, 
    including text, photos, videos, and 
    more, to your friends on a Mac,  
    iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. With 
    iMessage, you can even start a 
    conversation on one device and  pick it up on another. You can  
    easily start and manage group 
    conversations, including adding  
    a title and new participants. And 
     
    if you want to talk to someone  
    face to face, you can start a 
    FaceTime video call* right from   
    a conversation in Messages.
    Replies in progressThree dots mean your 
    friend is typing a reply.   Delivery receipts
    See when your 
    message has arrived.
     
    Manage conversations
    Click Details to start a FaceTime 
    call or see the attachments from 
    your conversation. 
    *Requires FaceTime-enabled device for both caller and recipient. Not available in all areas. 
    						
    							Maps
    Explore new destinations and get 
    directions on your Mac with Maps. 
    View locations using standard or 
    satellite imagery, or use Flyover   
    to soar through select cities in 
    photorealistic 3D. You can look up 
    information for local points of 
    interest like restaurants and hotels,  and Maps shows you phone 
    numbers, photos, and Yelp reviews. 
    Once you find your destination, 
    Maps provides point-to-point 
    directions for driving, walking, or 
    even mass transit (in select cities) 
    that you can send to your iPhone 
     
    for navigation on the go.
    Directions
    Maps provides detailed  
    directions, including  
    traffic information.Send to iPhone
    Send directions to your 
    iPhone for voice navigation 
    on the way there.
    Transit
    Map your route  
    using bus, train,  
    subway, or ferry. 
    						
    							Spotlight
    Spotlight is an easy way to find 
    anything on your Mac—documents, 
    contacts, apps, messages, and more. 
    No matter what you’re doing on 
    your Mac, you can access Spotlight 
    through its menu icon or by using 
    the Command-Space keyboard 
    shortcut. Just start typing, and  Spotlight shows you rich previews 
     
    of your results. You can use 
    Spotlight to look up information 
    from sources like Wikipedia, Bing, 
    Maps, movies, weather, stocks, 
    sports, and more,* and to convert 
    currencies and units of measure.
    *Not all features are available in all areas.
    Previews
    Interact with previews 
    right from Spotlight.  
    Results
    See Spotlight results 
    on the left and scroll 
    through them. Easy access
    Click the Spotlight icon 
    in the menu bar or 
    press Command-Space. 
    						
    							iTunes
    iTunes makes it easy to enjoy your 
    music, movies, T V shows, and   
    more. The iTunes app on your Mac 
    includes the iTunes Store, where   
    you can discover classics or new  favorites. It also features Apple 
    Music—a revolutionary music 
    service, Beats 1 live radio, and 
    Connect, where fans can interact 
    with their favorite artists.
    Apple Music
    Subscribe to choose from 
    millions of songs. Listen to 
    Beats 1 live radio. Connect 
    with your favorite artists.iTunes Store
    Discover and 
     
    buy new music, 
    movies, T V shows,  
    and more.Your libraryOrganize and enjoy 
    your music, movies,  
    TV shows, podcasts, 
    and more. 
    						
    							Photos
    Photos, iMovie, and GarageBand
    Photos, iMovie, and GarageBand   
    give you amazing ways to create 
    and share your photos, movies,   
    and music. Photos automatically 
    keeps your library organized and 
    helps you create gorgeous photo 
    books, cards, and calendars. And 
    with iCloud Photo Library, you   
    can keep your entire collection   of photos and videos in iCloud and 
    view them on all of your devices. 
    iMovie lets you turn your home 
    videos into beautiful movies and 
    epic Hollywood-style trailers. And 
    GarageBand has everything you 
    need to learn to play an instrument, 
    write music, or record a song.
    Share
    Post your favorites to 
    Facebook or share them 
    with iCloud or Messages.
    Photos
    Photos are automatically
     
    organized by date and  
    location. Projects
    Easily create and order 
    personalized books, 
    cards, and calendars. 
    						
    							Pages, Numbers, and Keynote
    Format Panel
    Your tools are just a click 
    away with the intelligent 
    Format Panel.
    Pages
    Create stunning documents, spreadsheets, and presentations on 
    your Mac. Beautiful templates give 
    you a great head start—simply add 
    your own words and photos. And 
    customizing everything is a snap with the context-sensitive Format 
    Panel. You can even open and edit 
    Microsoft Office files. And you can 
    quickly and easily share a link to 
    your work with Mail or Messages, 
    right from your toolbar.
    Add graphics and more
    Create media-rich  
    documents with images, 
    movies, charts, and more.Share
    Easily share a link to 
    your work with Mail  
    or Messages. 
    						
    							Back up your data
    You can back up your MacBook Pro using Time Machine with an  
    AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately). Open System Preferences   
    and click the Time Machine icon to get started.
    An important note
    Please read this document and the safety information in the Important 
    Product Information Guide  carefully before you first use your computer.
    Learn more
    You can find more information, watch demos, and learn even more about 
    MacBook Pro features at www.apple.com/macbook-pro . 
    Help
    You can find answers to your questions, as well as instructions and 
    troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. Click the Finder icon, click   
    Help in the menu bar, and choose Mac Help or “Get to know your Mac.”
    OS X Utilities
    If you have a problem with your Mac, OS X Utilities can help you restore  
    your software and data from a Time Machine backup or reinstall OS X  
    and Apple apps. If your Mac detects a problem, open OS X Utilities by  
    restarting your computer while holding down the Command and R keys. 
    Support
    Visit www.apple.com/support/macbookpro for MacBook Pro technical 
    support. Or call 1-800-275-2273 . In Canada, call 1-800-263-3394.
    Not all features are available in all areas.
    TM and © 2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Designed by Apple in California. Printed in XXXX.  
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