Mastering Mac OS X, Third Edition
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:16/12/2003
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Price:$59.99
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On the Prowl for In-Depth, Step-by-Step, Mac OS X Coverage? Your Search Is Over
Whether you're new to the Mac, upgrading from a previous Mac OS version, or converting from Windows or Unix, Mastering Mac OS X, Third Edition is your one-stop resource for Apple's powerhouse operating system. Filled with detailed explanations, step-by-step instructions, and thorough examples for newbies and old-timers alike, this book answers all your questions and shows you how to take advantage of every aspect of Mac OS X. Expert authors Stauffer and McElhearn divulge their Mac OS X troubleshooting and problem-solving know-how. Over 900 pages of coverage includes:
- Personalizing Mac OS X: Dock, Desktop, and Finder
- Using the latest features including iChat AV, FontBook, FileVault and Exposé
- Encrypting data, storing passwords, and using built-in applications
- Connecting to, troubleshooting, and securing your Internet connection
- Using, automating, and securing e-mail from viruses
- Using QuickTime 6, QuickTime Pro, and iMovie to play, edit, and export movie files
- Burning audio and data CDs and playing MP3s, Internet radio, and DVD movies
- Importing, exporting, and editing digital images using iPhoto
- Building a secure network and sharing files locally and over the Internet
- Using Windows and Unix documents, networking protocols, and applications
- Working with Terminal and Darwin command lines and Darwin applications
- Backing up and recovering data, managing your disks and peripherals
- Configuring and tweaking Apache, FTP serving, PHP, and MySQL
- Quickly diagnosing and solving common system-level problems
- Troubleshooting Classic and native applications
Biography
Kirk McElhearn is a freelance writer, journalist and translator. He has written user manuals for many popular Macintosh programs, and articles for publications including MacWorld magazine and TidBITS. He is also a translator for leading computer and telecommunications companies. A native New Yorker, Kirk currently lives in the French Alps.
Table of Contents
Part 1: The Mac OS X Basics.
Chapter 1: What Is Mac OS X and What¿¿¿s New?
Chapter 2: The Fundamentals of Mac OS X.
Chapter 3: The Finder.
Chapter 4: Using Native and Classic Applications.
Chapter 5: Personalize Mac OS X.
Chapter 6: Getting Help and Searching Your Files.
Chapter 7: Printing and Faxing in Mac OS X.
Chapter 8: PDFs, Fonts, and Color.
Chapter 9: Built-In Accessory and Security Applications.
Chapter 10: Being the Administrator: Permissions, Settings, and Adding Users.
Part 2: On The Internet.
Chapter 11: Configuring Internet Access.
Chapter 12: The Web, Online Security, .Mac, and Sherlock.
Chapter 13: Remote Login, FTP, and iChat AV.
Chapter 14: E-Mail and Apple Mail.
Part 3: Multimedia: Images, Sound, Video.
Chapter 15: QuickTime, QuickTime Pro, and Digital Media.
Chapter 16: Audio, DVDs, and Speech and Handwriting Recognition.
Chapter 17: Working with Digital Images.
Part 4: Networking, Connectivity, and Portables.
Chapter 18: Accessing Network Volumes.
Chapter 19: Building a Network and Sharing Files.
Chapter 20: PowerBooks, iBooks, and Mac OS X.
Chapter 21: Mac OS X and Other Platforms.
Part 5: Advanced Mac OS X Topics.
Chapter 22: Automating Tasks with AppleScript.
Chapter 23: Terminal and the Command Line.
Chapter 24: Darwin Applications and Command-Line Magic.
Chapter 25: Web Serving, FTP Serving, and Net Security.
Part 6: Hardware, Troubleshooting, and Maintenance.
Chapter 26: Peripherals, Internal Upgrades, and Disks.
Chapter 27: Hard Disk Care, File Security, and Maintenance.
Chapter 28: Fixing Applications and Managing Classic.
Chapter 29: Solving System-Level Problems.
Chapter 30: Typical Problems and Solutions.
Part 7: Appendices.
Appendix A: Getting Installed and Set Up.
Appendix B: The Classic Mac OS User's Migration Guide.
Index.
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