That means that if something starts to act buggy, you can restore your machine to the settings it had before it started acting up.
Either way, Time Machine saves your old files and remembers what your computer's setup was in the past. You can also use Time Machine with the Apple Time Capsule, which is a router with a hard drive built into it. MacBook Pro's Time Machine, which helps back up your computer automatically, is also available. For instance, iWork, Mac's suite of office software, is available. Of course, other software is available for sale. Some users complain that this is a drawback to the software, since it limits who you can chat with. You can use FaceTime to video chat with friends, family, and co-workers, provided they are also on a MacBook, iPhone, or iPad.
NEW OS FOR MACBOOK PRO PRO
The new MacBook Pro also includes FaceTime, a video chat software, that works with the built-in FaceTime HD Camera (more on the camera on the next page). With iTunes you can organize your music library and download music and podcasts easily. The MacBook Pro also comes with the iLife suite of software, so media buffs can create music in GarageBand, do some simple video editing in iMovie, and organize and edit photos using iPhoto. You can also synch iCal with Google calendar, if you prefer using that to keep track of events.
Users that have other Apple devices, like the iPad and iPhone can synch iCal with the phone or the tablet to keep appointment information handy on the go. Apple's iCal is a calendar program where you can keep track of appointments. Mail is built-in email software - sort of similar to Microsoft Outlook - that lets you download and organize emails.
All new MacBook Pros come with Mail and iCal to help keep your emails and schedule organized.