Is there a user guide I can print? I am very new about using computers.

I don't know how to use firefox. I need information in front of me to read and tells me what to do.

Yankeedownsouth,
if you wanted you could look at the information on http://www.apple.com/support/osx/ Its not really a Manual/User Guide per say. but its free and it has a lot of information about your mac. It also links you to very informative information.
Examples of information found:
Information for those new to mac:
http://help.apple.com/osx-yosemite/whats-new/new-to-mac/#/darf5cbf2bc7
Changes from Mavericks:
http://help.apple.com/osx-yosemite/whats-new/from-mavericks/#/dar08446b32f
Apps from your mac, what they are used for, and links to their help info.
OS X Yosemite: Apps included with your Mac
Also a really great resource for finding how to do stuff is the ( Help ) menu located in all the apps.
Hope that helps,
Weston

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