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Apple Launches One to One Personal Training at Your Local Apple Store

- A personal trainer and complimentary Session Guides await you

By: Filip Truta, Apple News Editor

With Personal Training sessions at the Apple Retail Store, who can even blame the Cupertino-based corporation anymore for pushing Safari onto Windows users? OK so some things are just meant to be, but I for one love Apple's attitude when it comes to how it treats its customers. One to One Personal Training at the
Apple Retail Store
is Apple's latest initiative aimed at its customers. It costs just $99 a year. Read on to see what you can learn from Apple by joining one of the programs Apple experts have to offer.

"Our trainers — experts in all things Apple — create a program customized to your level of experience," Apple says. "You can choose individual sessions covering everything from getting started on a Mac to making more out of your memories. Or explore any topic you like. All for just $99 per year."

Apple experts determine what level of knowledge you have, as far as Apple products are concerned, and personal training sessions will move at your pace providing the support and guidance you need, "whether you’re new to Mac or iPhone, or ready to master the latest pro software," assures the electronics and software giant.

Session Guides are aimed at jotting down tips and tricks and charting your progress covering a multitude of topics such as Digital Photography, Building your own Website, Podcasting, iPod + iTunes, Open Project, Movie Making, Getting Started on your Mac, Presentations, Productivity, Mac 101, iPhone 101 and Musicmaking.

Here's how Session Guides work. Say you want to make your own Open Project. All you have to do is bring in your photos, movies, sketches, or even an idea for a project, and your personal trainer will give you tips, tricks, and creative advice to help you get from start to finish. Don't forget the $99 a year though. You don't want your trainer starving to death before you can finish your lessons.
You can purchase One to One at your local Apple Retail Store. Click here to learn more.

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