Mac OS X / David Pogue.
New York Times computer columnist David Pogue has just updated his bestselling Mac OS X: The Missing Manual! And once again, he applies his scrupulous objectivity to this exciting new operating system, revealing which new features work well and which do not. With new material on almost every page, t...
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Other title: | Macintosh operating system X |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Sebastopol, CA :
Pogue Press/O'Reilly,
2002.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Missing manual.
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Table of Contents:
- Folders and windows
- Organizing your stuff
- Dock, desktop, and toolbar
- Programs and documents
- Back to Mac OS 9
- Moving data
- Introduction to AppleScript
- System preferences
- Free programs
- CDs, DVDs, and iTunes
- One Mac, many users
- Networking
- Graphics, fonts, and printing
- Sound, movies, speech, and handwriting
- Terminal: doorway to Unix
- Fun with Unix
- Hacking Mac OS X
- Internet setup, the firewall, and .Mac
- Mail and address book
- Sherlock 3, iChat, and iCal
- SSH, FTP, VPN, and web sharing.