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Sams Teach Yourself FreeBSD in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself FreeBSD in 24 Hours



Publisher: Sams
* Number Of Pages: 456
* Publication Date: 2002-12-18
* Sales Rank: 261174
* ISBN / ASIN: 0672324245
* EAN: 9780672324246
* Binding: Paperback
* Manufacturer: Sams
* Studio: Sams
* Book Description:

There currently no books on the market that offer to teach FreeBSD to a novice. This book will be very attractive to the rushed and impatient, as well as to those who simply have a desire to learn the benefits of FreeBSD when compared to other proprietary operating systems. The book covers the most beneficial uses of FreeBSD, as well as the information needed to install and configure the operating system. This book will be the definitive tutorial reference for the growing FreeBSD market.

Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook

Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook




Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook gives you the complete command phrases you need to take full advantage of the Leopard’s hidden and undocumented power underneath the graphical user interface: time-saving solutions for effectively working with files, folders, the Finder, Spotlight, text files, servers, disks, CDs/DVDs, permissions, printing, applications, Exposé, networking, security, and much more.



Getting started with MAC OS X leopard


Getting started with MAC OS X leopard





Summary of Contents

* Chapter 1: Mac OS X Leopard's New Features
* Chapter 2: Mac Basics
* Chapter 3: Spotlight
* Chapter 4: Mail
* Chapter 5: Safari and iChat
* Chapter 6: Dashboard
* Chapter 7: Exposé and Spaces
* Chapter 8: Time Machine
* Chapter 9: iCal
* Chapter 10: iTunes
* Chapter 11: iPhoto
* Chapter 12: iMovie and iDVD
* Chapter 13: GarageBand
* Chapter 14: iWeb
* Chapter 15: Boot Camp
* Chapter 16: Front Row and Photo Booth
* Chapter 17: Working with Accounts
* Chapter 18: Networking Your Mac
* Chapter 19: Mac Security
* Chapter 20: Under the Hood
* Chapter 21: Developer Tools
* Appendix A: Switching from Windows to Mac OS X Software
* Appendix B: The Mac Apps List


How to Do Everything with MAC

How to Do Everything with MAC




Have more fun and get more done with your Mac! Now you can get the most out of your Mac, whether it's an iMac, MacBook, or Mac mini. How to Do Everything: Mac shows you how to set up and customize your Mac and use all of the built-in tools and applications, such as iTunes, Mail, Safari, and the iLife and iWork suites. The revolutionary new features available in Mac OS X Leopard are also covered, such as Quick Look, Time Machine, and Spaces. Plus, you'll get details on hardware and peripherals, networking, troubleshooting, and maintenance. This is your must-have Mac guide! Manage files, folders, and applications with the Finder Connect to the Internet and explore with Safari Use iWork for word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations Edit, organize, and share your pictures with iPhoto Master iTunes and iMovie for music, video, and movies Tweak the System Preferences Synchronize your Mac with your iPod, PDA, or cell phone Set up a wired or wireless network Dual-boot between Mac OS X and Windows Add external devices via USB and FireWire Troubleshoot, maintain, and back up your Mac

Special Edition Using Mac OS X Leopard

Special Edition Using Mac OS X Leopard




We crafted this book to grow with you, providing the reference material you need as you move toward software proficiency and use of more advanced features. If you buy only one book on Mac OS X Leopard, Special Edition Using Mac OS X Leopard is the only book you need.

• Explore the depths of Mac OS X’s core including the desktop, Finder, Finder windows, the Dock, user accounts, the Dashboard and widgets, Spaces, and much more.

• Master OS X by installing and using Mac OS X applications, customizing the system, making your Mac accessible to everyone, automating your Mac with the Automator, using Unix commands, and working with mobile Macs.

• Run Windows applications on your Mac for those rare occasions when a Mac application isn’t available.

• Exploit Mac OS X’s Internet tools to connect to the Net with or without wires, use email, surf the Web, and take advantage of the many features of .Mac.

• Explore some of the great applications included with Mac OS X, such as iTunes, QuickTime, DVD Player, iCal, Address Book, iChat, and on it goes.

• Expand your system with input devices (such as keyboards and trackballs), output devices (printers, displays, and such), hard drives, and hubs (Ethernet, USB, and FireWire).

• Connect to other computers and devices safely and easily using Mac OS X’s advanced networking tools. Learn to configure your own network including Macs and Windows computers and how to share an Internet connection among them.

• Use great Mac OS X tools and techniques to keep your system in top condition and to solve problems.

“Whether you are already familiar with OS X or are updating from an earlier Mac OS, you will find this volume useful. A clear, comprehensive, well-organized and, above all, usable reference.”

–Glenn Lisle, Managing Editor, MONITOR Magazine

“A must-read for anyone using Mac OS X for the first time–and for those upgrading to the latest version of the Mac operating system. Brad Miser covers all the important topics in an interesting, easy-to-understand manner that's aided and abetted by well chosen graphics, useful tips and explanatory notes. Leopard’s a great OS–and Brad’s book is a great guide for it.

–Dennis Sellers, Publisher, Macsimum News

Brad Miser has written extensively about all things Macintosh. In addition to Special Edition Using Mac OS X Leopard, Brad has written many other books, including My iPhone; Sleeping with the Enemy: Running Windows on a Mac (digital Short Cut); Special Edition Using Mac OS X, v10.4 Tiger; Absolute Beginner's Guide to iPod and iTunes; Absolute Beginner's Guide to Homeschooling; Mac OS X and iLife: Using iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVD; iDVD 3 Fast & Easy; Special Edition Using Mac OS X v10.2; and Using Mac OS 8.5. He has also been an author, development editor, or technical editor on more than 50 other titles. He has written numerous articles for MacAddict magazine and has been a featured speaker at Macworld Expo, user group meetings, and other venues. Brad holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo and has received advanced education in maintainability engineering, business, and other topics.

Teach Yourself Mac OSX Leopard





You’ve got a Mac. You’ve got Leopard. And you’ve got iLife, Safari, Mail, iChat…and all the rest.

Now all you need to do is figure out how to get them to work together–so that you can stop thinking about your computer and start thinking about getting things done, having fun, and enjoying everything your Mac has to offer.

This one book is your answer–the answer to any questions you might have today, and the answer to all the questions about Leopard and your Mac that you’re likely to have in the future.

Find out how to…

* Get the most enjoyment out of iLife
* Find files and documents with Spotlight
* Use QuickTime and DVD Player
* Use Windows software on Intel Macs
* Work with peripheral devices
* Surf the Web with Safari
* Send email with Mail
* Collaborate via iChat
* Share your screen, files, and computer securely
* Recover from crashes
* Back up and restore files with Time Machine

Robyn Ness is a web developer, focusing on issues of usability, information design, and content development. She has contributed to books on Adobe CS3, Dreamweaver, digital media, and digital photography.

John Ray is an award-winning developer and security consultant with more than 17 years of programming and administration experience. He has worked on projects for the FCC, the National Regulatory Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Xerox, and the State of Florida and has written or contributed to more than a dozen books, including Adobe CS3 All in One, Special Edition Using TCP/IP, Mac OS X Unleashed, and Maximum Mac OS X Security.

Peachpit Press Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Peachpit Learning Series Nov 2007


Peachpit Press Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Peachpit Learning Series Nov 2007





Learn how to get the most out of Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard with legendary teacher and author Robin Williams.

Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual




*Leopards sleek new interface
* Unique Mac OS features and applications
* Managing all the System and User preferences
* Working with add on devices via USB, Firewire, and Bluetooth
* General system maintenance
* Data backup, recovery and security
* Using the standard included Leopard applications including Mail, Safari, Preview, and more
* Learning how to use and take advantage of the powerful Darwin subsystem in Leopard
* Configuring the network to take full advantage of the powerful networking capabilities in Leopard
* Getting started with Leopards Development Tools and features
* Using the latest features available for working with Windows on your Apple computer


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