Few computer products thrive for over 30 years: the Mac (31 years young), Unix in its many guises (46), and TeX (37) each spring to mind.
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Once acquired, text needs to be structured and formatted. This guides you through different formats and editing options.
This second article considers how text is entered into your Mac: mainly by the keyboard, but also briefly covers speech and scanned input.
In the first of a series, this explains how Macs work with Unicode, how to get the best out of that, and how to fix its problems.
