Mac OS X Bible - Samuel A. Litt, Kevin C. Boland, Thomas Clancy, Warren G. Gottlieb, Douglas B. Heyman

Mac OS X Bible

Buch | Softcover
922 Seiten
2004 | Panther ed
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7645-4399-9 (ISBN)
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Suitable for the Mac user, this work covers the various features of Mac OS 10.3, including the user-centric Finder, ExposA[copyright], Fast User Switching, FileVault, FontBook, and faxing.
Ready to unleash the power of Mac OS X, but you are still missing your manual? Revised, updated and expanded the "Mac OS X Bible, Panther Edition" is the definitive, expanded and enhanced, comprehensive resource for the Mac user. This new edition covers all the latest features of Mac OS 10.3, including the new user-centric Finder, ExposA[copyright], Fast User Switching, FileVault, FontBook, and faxing. It includes a brand-new and greatly enhanced UNIX and security section, working with iApplications, .mac and much, much more! With over 1000 detailed pages of information there can be only one book worthy of being called the Bible.

Samuel A. Litt is an Apple Certified Technical Coordinator as well as a member of the Apple Solutions Experts program. He has provided Macintosh service and support for a diverse client base, including the Computer Investigations unit at the NYPD, Ralph Lauren, Swatch, Messener Vetere Berger McNamee Schmetterer, Time Warner, MTV Networks, Hearst Publishing, Scholastic Publications, and TBWA/Chiat/Day. He is currently Director of IT for the Blue Rock Editing Company - Manhattan's premier post-production editorial company. His works published to date include the Mac OS X Administration Basics Exam Cram as well as several articles for Element K's Mac Administrator Journal. Kevin Boland is a former Apple Senior Systems Engineer. He has worked as a Systems Analyst, Macintosh Systems Administrator, and Technical Consultant with Mac-based companies in the New York City area, including Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Siegel and Gale, Bankers Trust, Deutsche Bank, Phillip Morris USA, and Bantam Doubleday Dell. He has been proud to use Macintosh computers intensively since their introduction in 1984. Craig Zimmerman has actively pursued his passion for technology and communication since he was 13 years old. His career started as SYSOP of Apple Castle, a BBS for Apple II enthusiasts. He later worked a Chiat/Day, where he helped build the world's most famous virtual advertising agency, managing and networking UNIX and Macintosh systems in multiple offices. Currently, Craig manages both UNIX and Macintosh systems for Spontaneous, a top post-production company in New York City. Thomas Clancy, Jr. attended Queens College (CUNY) and received his bachelor's degree in European history. Tom's love of computers blossomed into a great career, especially under the guidance of Sam Litt as his diabolical mentor and manager. Tom is one of the three founding partners of Valiant Technology LLC, a consulting and support company, along with Douglas Heyman and Gene McMurray. Tom currently lives in New York with his wife Alice and their two cats, Zeta and Mo. Tom would like to point out that he is NOT related to "the" Tom Clancy, although he is happy to be related to another Tom Clancy, Sr., his dad, a New York City Firefighter (which is a better job than "world-famous-author" any day, although the pay isn't as good). Douglas Heyman is a longtime Mac user, having cut his teeth on the venerable System 6. Early in his career, Doug worked as a writer and managing editor on numerous literary projects. Shifting his focus to technology, he spent the next few years as in-house IT staff for a major New York advertising agency and then in the IT consulting world working for a leading Apple Authorized Service Provider. He currently works as a founding partner of Valiant Technology, a New York-based technology solutions provider. Born and raised in New Jersey, he resides in Hoboken with his loving wife, Suzanne. Warren G. Gottlieb has been using Macs since 1988. It all started when his dad brought a Mac home one day after having enough to do with PCs, even before Windows was around. A Macintosh was later purchased for him under the guise of having it used for schoolwork, yet in actuality it was a (successful) attempt to foil his television watching. When Warren was in college he was more likely to be found helping friends with their Macs and working at the Help Desk than doing his assigned schoolwork. Eventually his propensity for interacting with people and their Macs led him to spend several years working at two of the top Macintosh tech houses in New York City, as a full time specialist and consultant. Warren would like to coin the term "Mac Factor" as a statement defining the influence of Macintosh culture on individuals, and this feels like a good place to do so. Warren was born and raised in Queens, New York, where he currently resides.

Foreword.Acknowledgments.Introduction.Part I: Getting to Know Mac OS X.Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation of Mac OS X.Chapter 2: Exploring Aqua GUI.Chapter 3: Managing Your Workspace.Chapter 4: Enhancing Your Workspace.Chapter 5: Working with Applications and Documents.Chapter 6: Going on the Internet.Chapter 7: Searching with Find and Sherlock.Chapter 8: Getting Help.Part II: At Work with Mac OS X.Chapter 9: Printing and Faxing.Chapter 10: Accessing Files over a Network.Chapter 11: Taking Advantage of Services.Chapter 12: Wrestling Fonts into Submission.Chapter 13: Setting System Preferences.Part III: Beyond the Basics of Mac OS X.Chapter 14: Managing User Accounts and Privileges.Chapter 15: Setting Up a Local Network.Chapter 16: Deploying More Network Services.Chapter 17: Using Classic.Chapter 18: Using .Mac Internet Services Suite.Part IV: Making the Most of Mac OS X.Chapter 19: Working with Included Programs.Chapter 20: QuickTime and the iLife Suite.Chapter 21: Enhancing Your System with Utility Software.Chapter 22: Maintaining Mac OS X.Chapter 23: Automating with AppleScript.Chapter 24: Commanding Unix.Chapter 25: Making Use of Unix.Chapter 26: Unix Security.Part V: Appendix.Appendix: Installing Applications.Glossary.Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.2.2004
Reihe/Serie Bible
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Foster City
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1304 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Macintosh / Mac OS X
ISBN-10 0-7645-4399-7 / 0764543997
ISBN-13 978-0-7645-4399-9 / 9780764543999
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