According to Charles Moore of Applelinks:
If you’ve been using Mac OS 8/9 and you want to start using Mac OS X today, this book (The Mac OS X Conversion Kit by Scott Kelby) is your best trip. There are no turgid in-depth explanations about networking, no UNIX commands or instructions on how to hack the system, and no detailed descriptions of how it all works and why. In short, it’s not a “tell me all about it” book—it’s a “here’s how to do it” book, and it works..
There’s a lot to learn in switching to OS X and a lot to get used to. This book helps flatten the learning curve as much as possible by cataloging the most important things you need to know and showing them in a format Mac users will appreciate.
http://www.applelinks.com/articles/2003/09...905115152.shtmlI have not seen that work, so I can't (or at least should not) comment on it. But I do have Mac OS X, The Missing Manual (second edition) by David Pogue and believe that to be first rate.
Harv