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Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual
The Missing Manual
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- Table of Contents
- The Missing Credits
- + Introduction
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Part One: The Mac OS X Desktop
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Chapter 1. Folders & Windows
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Chapter 2. Organizing Your Stuff
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Chapter 3. Spotlight
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Chapter 4. Dock, Desktop, & Toolbars
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Chapter 1. Folders & Windows
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Part Two: Programs in Mac OS X
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Chapter 5. Documents, Programs & Spaces
- + Opening Mac OS X Programs
- The “Heads-Up” Program Switcher
- + Exposé: Death to Window Clutter
- + Spaces: Your Free Quad-Display Mac
- + Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
- + How Documents Know Their Parents
- + Keyboard Control
- + The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
- Two Kinds of Programs: Cocoa and Carbon
- + The Cocoa Difference
- Universal Apps (Intel Macs) and Rosetta
- + Installing Mac OS X Programs
- + Dashboard
- + Web Clips: Make Your Own Widgets
- + Chapter 6. Entering Data, Moving Data, & Time Machine
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Chapter 7. Services, Automator, & AppleScript
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Chapter 8. Windows on Macintosh
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Chapter 5. Documents, Programs & Spaces
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Part Three: The Components of Mac OS X
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Chapter 9. System Preferences
- The System Preferences Window
- Accounts
- + Appearance
- + Bluetooth
- CDs & DVDs
- + Date & Time
- + Desktop & Screen Saver
- + Displays
- Dock
- + Energy Saver
- Exposé & Spaces
- + Keyboard
- Language & Text
- MobileMe
- + Mouse
- Network
- Parental Controls
- Print & Fax
- Security
- Sharing
- + Software Update
- + Sound
- Speech
- Spotlight
- Startup Disk
- Time Machine
- + Trackpad
- + Universal Access
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Chapter 10. The Free Programs
- Your Free Mac OS X Programs
- Address Book
- Automator
- + Calculator
- + Chess
- Dashboard
- Dictionary
- DVD Player
- Font Book
- Front Row
- GarageBand
- + iCal
- iChat
- iDVD
- + Image Capture
- iMovie, iPhoto
- iSync
- iTunes
- + Photo Booth
- + Preview
- QuickTime Player
- Safari
- + Stickies
- System Preferences
- + TextEdit
- Time Machine
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Utilities: Your Mac OS X Toolbox
- Activity Monitor
- AirPort Utility
- AppleScript Editor
- Audio MIDI Setup
- Bluetooth File Exchange
- Boot Camp Assistant
- ColorSync Utility
- Console
- DigitalColor Meter
- Disk Utility
- Grapher
- Java Preferences
- Keychain Access
- Migration Assistant
- Network Utility
- Podcast Capture
- RAID Utility
- Remote Install Mac OS X
- Spaces
- System Profiler
- Terminal
- VoiceOver Utility
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Chapter 11. CDs, DVDs, & iTunes
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Chapter 9. System Preferences
- + Part Four: The Technologies of Mac OS X
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Part Five: Mac OS Online
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Chapter 18. Internet Setup & MobileMe
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Chapter 19. Mail & Address Book
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Chapter 20. Safari
- + Safari
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Tips for Better Surfing
- SnapBack
- Stifle Pop-Ups and Pop-Unders
- Three Ways to Magnify Web Text
- Keyboard Control
- Impersonating Internet Explorer
- Faster Browsing Without Graphics
- Where am I?
- Viewing Web Pages Offline
- Expanding Web Forms
- Sending a Page to a Friend
- Designate Your Start Page
- Finding Text on Web Pages
- The History Menu
- Zoom in on PDF Pages
- Tabbed Browsing
- + RSS: The Missing Manual
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Chapter 21. iChat
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Chapter 22. SSH, FTP, VPN, & Web Sharing
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Chapter 18. Internet Setup & MobileMe
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Part Six: Appendixes
- + Appendix A. Installing Mac OS X 10.6
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Appendix B. Troubleshooting
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Appendix C. The Windows-to-Mac Dictionary
- About [this program]
- Accessibility Options control panel
- Active Desktop
- Add Hardware control panel
- Add or Remove Programs control panel
- All Programs
- Alt key
- Automatic Update
- Backspace key
- Battery Level
- BIOS
- Briefcase
- Calculator
- Camera and Scanner Wizard
- CDs
- Character Map
- Clean Install
- Clipboard
- Command line
- Control Panel
- Copy, Cut, Paste
- Ctrl key
- Date and Time
- Delete Key (Forward Delete)
- Desktop
- Directories
- Disks
- Display control panel
- DLL files
- DOS prompt
- Drivers
- End Task dialog box
- Exiting programs
- Explorer
- Favorites
- Faxing
- File Sharing
- Floppy disks
- Folder Options
- Fonts
- Help and Support
- Hibernation
- Internet Explorer
- Internet Options
- IRQs
- Java
- Keyboard control panel
- Logging in
- Mail control panel
- Maximize button
- Menus
- Minimize button
- Mouse control panel
- (My) Computer
- (My) Documents, (My) Pictures, (My) Music
- (My) Network Places
- Network Neighborhood
- Notepad
- Personal Web Server
- Phone and Modem Options control panel
- Power Options
- Printer Sharing
- Printers and Faxes
- PrntScrn key
- Program Files folder
- Properties dialog box
- Recycle Bin
- Regional and Language Options control panel
- Registry
- Run command
- Safe Mode
- ScanDisk
- Scheduled Tasks
- Scrap files
- Screen saver
- Search
- Shortcut menus
- Shortcuts
- Sounds and Audio Devices
- Speech control panel
- Standby mode
- Start menu
- StartUp folder
- System control panel
- System Tray
- Taskbar
- Taskbar and Start Menu control panel
- “Three-fingered salute”
- ToolTips
- TweakUI
- User Accounts control panel
- Window edges
- Windows (or WINNT) folder
- Windows logo key
- Windows Media Player
- Windows Messenger
- WordPad
- Zip files
- + Appendix D. Where to Go from Here
- + Appendix E. The Master Mac OS X Secret Keystroke List
- + Index
- Colophon
For a company that promised to "put a pause on new features," Apple sure has been busy-there's barely a feature left untouched in Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard." There's more speed, more polish, more refinement-but still no manual. Fortunately, David Pogue is back, with the humor and expertise that have made this the #1 bestselling Mac book for eight years straight. You get all the answers with jargon-free introductions to: * **Big-ticket changes.** A 64-bit overhaul. Faster everything. A rewritten Finder. Microsoft Exchange compatibility. All-new QuickTime Player. If Apple wrote it, this book covers it. * **Snow Leopard Spots.** This book demystifies the hundreds of smaller enhancements, too, in all 50 programs that come with the Mac: Safari, Mail, iChat, Preview, Time Machine. * **Shortcuts.** This must be the tippiest, trickiest Mac book ever written. Undocumented surprises await on every page. * **Power usage.** Security, networking, build-your-own Services, file sharing with Windows, even Mac OS X's Unix chassis-this one witty, expert guide makes it all crystal clear. >< div>
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 238

