Mac OS X Pocket Guide - Chuck Toporek

Mac OS X Pocket Guide

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Buch | Softcover
144 Seiten
2002 | 2nd Revised edition
O'Reilly Media (Verlag)
978-0-596-00458-3 (ISBN)
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Based upon UNIX, the Mac OS X operating system is considered to be stable and virtually crash-proof. This quick reference guide introduces all the utilities and tools needed to maintain and configure Macs running alone or as part of a network. This edition covers Mac OS X 10.2.
Mac OS X 10.2, known as Jaguar is easy to adopt; mastering this new OS can take a bit more. This new edition of the Mac OS X Pocket Guide introduces the fundamental concepts of Mac OS X and also features a handy "Mac OS X Survival Guide," that shows Mac users what's changed from Mac OS 9, and helps Windows and Unix converts get acclimated to their new OS. The book shows you how to use tools such the Finder and the Dock, and includes an overview of the System Preferences, the Terminal application, and the Developer Tools. It covers all the essential commands and keys, includes basic UNIX command info, printer, modem configurations, and provides instant help when you need it at your keyboard or on the road. It also includes a quick reference for creating special characters and a listing of basic keyboard commands. If you need to add a user, remove a user, correct OS preferences, log in, log out, tune the dock, or change passwords, you'll find the information you need easily in a book that really can fit in your back pocket. With over 250 tips and tricks, this practical, to-the-point Mac OS X Pocket Guide is a small but powerful roadmap to unleashing the power of Mac OS X.

Chuck Toporek cut his teeth on a Mac II system when he got his first job in publishing in 1988, and has been using them ever since. Chuck is the editor in charge of the Mac OS X/Apple Developer Connection (ADC) series for O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. He is also the editor of the first edition of Mac OS X Pocket Reference and co-author of O'Reilly's Mac OS X in a Nutshell.

Introduction Part I: Mac OS X Survival Guide Changes to Mac OS X from Mac OS 9 The Apple Menu Think System Preferences, Not Control Panels Other Missing Items Tips for Switchers General Tips for Switchers Tips for Windows Switchers Tips for Unix Switchers Part II: Mac OS X Basics Window Controls Window Tips The Finder The Finder Toolbar Searching from the Finder Finder Tips Keyboard Shortcuts Basic Keyboard Shortcuts Startup and Shutdown Keys The Dock Using and Configuring the Dock Dock Tricks Mac OS X and the Classic Environment Users and Logging In Tips for Users User Subdirectories The root User Account Get Info and Setting File Permissions Part III: System Tools System Preferences Personal Hardware Internet & Network System Applications and Utilities Applications Utilities Developer Tools Installing the Developer Tools Overview of the Developer Tools Part IV: Mac OS X Unix Basics Configuring and Using the Terminal Terminal Settings Keyboard Shortcuts Command-Line Editing with tcsh Emacs Mode vi Mode Additional Command-Line Keys Additional Shell Commands bindkey defaults open Basic Unix Commands Part V: Task and Setting Index Task and Setting Index Customizing the System Files and Folders Fonts and Font Management Searching for and Locating Files Obtaining Information About the System Internet, Web, and Email Modems and Dial-Up Networking Networking Printer Configuration and Printing Maintenance and roubleshooting Special Characters

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Verlagsort Sebastopol
Sprache englisch
Maße 109 x 177 mm
Gewicht 148 g
Einbandart kartoniert
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Macintosh / Mac OS X
ISBN-10 0-596-00458-3 / 0596004583
ISBN-13 978-0-596-00458-3 / 9780596004583
Zustand Neuware
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