|  | Levisay, Benjamin Mac OS X Secrets Panther Edition Bible
  1. Auflage - Juli 2004 34,90 Euro 2004. 1080 Seiten, Softcover ISBN-10: 0-7645-4228-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-4228-2 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung This definitive, totally rewritten, and updated version of the Secrets bestseller features in-depth coverage of the newest OS X release, Panther. Packed with thousands of little-known and undocumented techniques for troubleshooting problems and optimizing power and productivity, it features a companion Web site loaded with valuable information that's kept up to date. Apple expects its market share to double by the end of 2003, and OS X Panther is a big factor in that prediction.
Aus dem Inhalt Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: Dissecting Mac OS X.
Chapter 1: The Elements of Mac OS 10.3.
Chapter 2: Putting Power in the Apple Menu.
Chapter 3: The Dock and Its Secrets.
Chapter 4: The Power of System Preferences.
Chapter 5: Secrets of the Utilities Folder.
Chapter 6: Secrets of Setting Up Your Mac for Multiple Users.
Part II: Application Secrets Revealed.
Chapter 7: The Raw Essentials of a Mac Program.
Chapter 8: Word Processing and Desktop Publishing.
Chapter 9: Getting Graphic with Your Mac.
Chapter 10: Mac OS X Speech Secrets.
Chapter 11: Putting Your Mac on Autopilot.
Part III: Secrets of Apple's Digital Lifestyle Applications.
Chapter 12: Mac OS X Application Overview.
Chapter 13: "The Beat Goes On" with iTunes, GarageBand, and the iPod.
Chapter 14: iPhoto.
Chapter 15: Get Rolling with iMovie 4 and iDVD 4.
Chapter 16: Syncing Your Life with Your Mac.
Part IV: Getting Online and Staying Safe and Sane.
Chapter 17: An Overview of Online Options.
Chapter 18: E-Mailing and Web Browsing the Apple Way.
Chapter 19: The Secrets of Instant Messaging and iChat AV.
Chapter 20: Using .Mac and Your iDisk.
Chapter 21: A Crash Course on Building Your Own Web Site.
Part V: Connection Secrets: Peripherals and Networking.
Chapter 22: Printing and Faxing.
Chapter 23: Making Sense of Mac OS X Fonts.
Chapter 24: Macintosh Hardware Part by Part.
Chapter 25: Digital Cameras and Scanners.
Chapter 26: CD-ROM and DVD: The World of Optical Drives.
Chapter 27: FireWire, USB, and IDE: Do We Still Need SCSI?
Chapter 28: PCI and Other Slots.
Chapter 29: Networking.
Chapter 30: Mac/Windows Cross-Platform Networking.
Chapter 31: Under the Hood: The World of Unix.
Chapter 32: Troubleshooting.
Appendix: Third-Party Software and Web Resources.
Index.
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