Apple - Support - Support for most Apple products provided by Apple Computer
AppleCare Knowledge Base - Apple's official technical support database. Contains over 15,000 articles related to product specifications, reference documentation, and Apple and third-party product technical issues. Updated daily with new information and is the same database that Apple employees use to answer support questions.
AppleTechs - News and resources for Macintosh technicians and advanced users. Includes articles and links.
Ask Kim - Basics about all aspects of using a Macintosh, including links.
Autorun and Mac - Tips on how to autorun files from a Macintosh.
Dr. Mac Website - A column by Dr. Mac (Bob LeVitus) on how to use your Mac
The Essential Mac - Offers tips on customizing your Mac, Macintosh lingo, organization, software tips, troubleshooting, and tweaking.
Focus on Mac Support - Addressing compatibility issues, system maintenance, software updates, performance tuning, virus information and browser problems. From About.com.
How to Use TomeViewer - Instructions on where to get and how to use TomeViewer, which is a freeware tome viewing and extraction utility.
iMac and Mac OS Support Site - Help and support for all iMac users from the ground up. Includes a getting started guide and many useful pages.
Low End Mac's Online Tech Journal - Index of articles covering comparisons of the various Macintosh CPUs, and other interesting tidbits hard to find on the web.
Mac 101 - Set of lessons to using a Mac effectively and efficiently.
Mac Daniel's Advice - Information on upgrade options for various Macs. Includes an email questions forum.
Mac Help Files - Tips and tricks related to Mac-specific features and problems.
Mac Nook - Help and tips about other web sites, software, auctions, and products as well as commentary, news, and rumors.
Mac ReviewCast - Podcasts which review various Apple hardware and software products.
MacinTricks - Tricks to customize a Macintosh computer using System 7 and above. Lessons include diagrams for each step.
Mac-Mgrs - A community of people who manage Macintoshes (generally in rather large numbers) who come together for peer support. Focused mailing list (questions and summaries only) and searchable archive.
MacTweek - A Toronto-based company providing support to Macintosh computer and cross-platform users. Offers expertise in Apple, Linux and Windows systems. On-site, online and telephone support.