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Mac at Work

by David Sparks

Bridge the gap between using a Mac at home and at the office Now that you love your Mac at home, you want to use one at the office without missing a beat of productivity or professionalism. This unique guide shows you how. You'll find best Mac business practices for handling word processing, spreadsheet and presentation creation, task and project management, and graphics. The book also explores topics such as hardware maintenance, how to synchronize with multiple computers, data backup, and communication with Windows networks. Covers the nuts and bolts of using a Mac at work, including synchronizing with multiple computers, backing up data, and communicating with Windows networks Goes beyond simple coverage of Microsoft Office or iWork to show you how to professionally create and interact with typical office systems and documents Provides best software and best practices for creating and using spreadsheets, word processing documents, and slide presentations on a Mac Gives you helpful guidelines and suggestions that can be lacking in an office where the IT department is focused primarily on PCs Find out the best ways to use your Mac in the office and get more productive than ever!

Mac Bible

by Dwight Spivey

This essential guide answers all your questions on using a Macintosh computer, whether you?re unpacking your very first Mac after switching from a PC or upgrading from an older Mac. You?ll walk through all pre-installed Mac applications, including using Mac OS X, browsing the Web using Safari, downloading music from the iTunes store, troubleshooting Mac-specific problems, organizing photos in iPhoto, organizing calendars in iCal, editing digital video in iMovie, and more.

Mac für Dummies: Powerpoint, Word, Excel Und Entourage (Für Dummies)

by Bob LeVitus

Sie wollen sich einen Mac anschaffen und ihn optimal nutzen können? Oder Sie haben schon einen Mac, wollen aber auf das neue Betriebssystem umsteigen? Dann bildet dieses Buch eine passende Grundlage für den Umgang mit einem Mac. Bob LeVitus zeigt Ihnen alles was Sie im Umgang mit einem Mac wissen müssen. Im Besonderen wird auf das neue Betriebssystem Big Sur eingegangen. Sie lernen wie Sie mit dem Dock umgehen, Safari nutzen und mit den iLife-Programmen arbeiten. Auch für potenzielle Probleme zeigt Ihnen das Buch Möglichkeiten des Troubleshooting und gibt Ihnen hilfreiche Tipps.

Mac für Dummies (Für Dummies)

by Bob LeVitus Isolde Kommer

Sind Sie gespannt, was Sie mit Ihrem Mac alles anstellen können? Bob LeVitus führt Sie schnell und leicht verständlich in die Grundlagen des Mac und dessen Betriebssystem OS X Yosemite ein: Finden Sie sich auf dem Schreibtisch, im Dock und in den Systemeinstellungen zurecht, organisieren Sie Ihre Dokumente und Termine, machen Sie den Mac fit fürs Internet und nutzen Sie iCloud, iTunes und iMessage so, dass Ihre Daten sicher sind. Außerdem erfahren Sie, wie Sie Musik hören, Videos schauen, Texte bearbeiten, drucken, e-mailen und Daten mit anderen teilen. Synchronisieren Sie Ihren Mac mit anderen Apple-Produkten und werden Sie zum Macianer!

The Mac® Hacker's Handbook

by Dino Dai Zovi Charlie Miller

As more and more vulnerabilities are found in the Mac OS X (Leopard) operating system, security researchers are realizing the importance of developing proof-of-concept exploits for those vulnerabilities. This unique tome is the first book to uncover the flaws in the Mac OS X operating system-and how to deal with them. Written by two white hat hackers, this book is aimed at making vital information known so that you can find ways to secure your Mac OS X systems, and examines the sorts of attacks that are prevented by Leopard's security defenses, what attacks aren't, and how to best handle those weaknesses.

Mac Hacks: Tips & Tools for unlocking the power of OS X

by Chris Seibold

<p>Want to take real control of your Mac? The hacks in this book help you dig below the surface to tweak system preferences, mount drives and devices, and generally do things with your system that Apple doesn&#8217;t expect you to do. With a little effort, you can make your Mac and its applications perform exactly the way you want them to.</p>

The Mac is not a Typewriter (Second Edition): A style manual for creating professional-level type on your Macintosh

by Robin Williams

One of the most popular Macintosh books ever written, The Mac is not a typewriter has been called the "Strunk and White of typography." Best-selling author Robin Williams's simple, logical principles for using type to produce beautiful, professional documents are as true now as they were when the original edition was published in 1989. This updated edition includes new examples and expanded information dedicated to the practical advice that made the first edition an enduring bestseller. Throughout, Robin shows you the small details that separate the pros from the amateurs: typographer versus typewriter quotation marks, en and em dashes, tabs and indents, kerning, leading, white space, widows and orphans, and hanging punctuation. If you prepare documents, you'll find The Mac is not a typewriter, Second Edition an indispensable guide. And those who read your documents will recognize the work of a pro, even if they don't know a curly quote from curly fries.

Mac Kung Fu - 300 Tipps und Tricks für Lion (Prags)

by Keir Thomas

Auch für User, die schon länger mit dem Mac arbeiten, gibt es noch so einiges Neues zu entdecken - seien es interessante, aber wenig bekannte Apps oder Abkürzungen für tägliche Arbeitsaufgaben. Allen, die neugierig auf "mehr" sind, liefert Mac Kung Fu viele gute Ideen, wie sie ihren Mac effizienter, intelligenter und cooler nutzen als bisher - und einfach mehr Spaß damit haben. Mac-Guru Keir Thomas hat eine Wundertüte mit mehr als 300 Tipps und Tricks gefüllt, in der selbst Mac-Experten noch fündig werden. Die meisten Tipps sind schnell gelesen und umgesetzt - doch an ihren Auswirkungen haben Sie noch lange Ihre Freude! Aus dem Inhalt: Tools und Anwendungen ausreizen: Lernen Sie einen effizienteren Umgang mit alltäglichen Tools wie dem Dock oder Mission Control und mit Anwendungen für Text, Foto, Video, Podcasts oder Musik. Unbekannte Funktionen erkunden: Entdecken Sie nützliche Tools und Einstellungen, die in Ihrem System enthalten sind, von deren Existenz Sie jedoch bis jetzt nichts ahnten. Workflow verfeinern: Finden Sie kleine Tricks und Kniffe, die Ihre täglichen Aufgaben erheblich erleichtern - und staunen Sie, dass Sie nicht immer schon so vorgegangen sind. Probleme spielend lösen: Verbessern Sie die Sicherheit Ihres Mac, befreien Sie steckengebliebene CDs oder reparieren Sie fehlerhafte Passwörter. Für (fast) alles gibt es eine Lösung! In die Tiefe gehen: Wer mag, kann tiefergehende Anpassungen in der Kommandozeile, sozusagen "unter der Motorhaube" vornehmen. Für wen ist dieses Buch: Von den Tipps und Tricks profitieren Sie sowohl als fortgeschrittener Anfänger, als auch als geübter Nutzer. Die meisten Tipps sind sehr einfach umzusetzen, für einzelne wird etwas mehr Mac-Erfahrung vorausgesetzt. In jedem Fall werden Sie garantiert Wow-Effekte erzielen - und Ihre Freunde mit Ihrem unanständig großen Mac-Wissen verblüffen!

Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition

by David Pogue

New York Times computer columnist David Pogue has just updated his bestselling Mac OS X: The Missing Manual! And once again, he applies his scrupulous objectivity to this exciting new operating system, revealing which new features work well and which do not. With new material on almost every page, this second edition offers a wealth of detail on the myriad changes in OS X 10.2.

Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition (Missing Manual)

by David Pogue

You can set your watch to it: As soon as Apple comes out with another version of Mac OS X, David Pogue hits the streets with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover it with a wealth of detail. The new Mac OS X 10.4, better known as Tiger, is faster than its predecessors, but nothing's too fast for Pogue and Mac OS X: The Missing Manual. There are many reasons why this is the most popular computer book of all time. With its hallmark objectivity, the Tiger Edition thoroughly explores the latest features to grace the Mac OS. Which ones work well and which do not? What should you look for? This book tackles Spotlight, an enhanced search feature that helps you find anything on your computer; iChat AV for videoconferencing; Automator for automating repetitive, manual or batch tasks; and the hundreds of smaller tweaks and changes, good and bad, that Apple's marketing never bothers to mention. Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition is the authoritative book that's ideal for every user, including people coming to the Mac for the first time. Our guide offers an ideal introduction that demystifies the Dock, the unfamiliar Mac OS X folder structure, and the entirely new Mail application. There are also mini-manuals on iLife applications such as iMovie, iDVD, and iPhoto, those much-heralded digital media programs, and a tutorial for Safari, Mac's own web browser. And plenty more: learn to configure Mac OS X using the System Preferences application, keep your Mac secure with FileVault, and learn about Tiger's enhanced Firewall capabilities. If you're so inclined, this Missing Manual also offers an easy introduction to the Terminal application for issuing basic Unix commands. There's something new on practically every page, and David Pogue brings his celebrated wit and expertise to every one of them. Mac's brought a new cat to town and we have a great new way to tame it.

Mac OS X and iOS Internals

by Jonathan Levin

An in-depth look into Mac OS X and iOS kernelsPowering Macs, iPhones, iPads and more, OS X and iOS are becoming ubiquitous. When it comes to documentation, however, much of them are shrouded in mystery. Cocoa and Carbon, the application frameworks, are neatly described, but system programmers find the rest lacking. This indispensable guide illuminates the darkest corners of those systems, starting with an architectural overview, then drilling all the way to the core.Provides you with a top down view of OS X and iOSWalks you through the phases of system startup--both Mac (EFi) and mobile (iBoot)Explains how processes, threads, virtual memory, and filesystems are maintainedCovers the security architectureReviews the internal Apis used by the system--BSD and MachDissects the kernel, XNU, into its sub components: Mach, the BSD Layer, and I/o kit, and explains each in detailExplains the inner workings of device driversFrom architecture to implementation, this book is essential reading if you want to get serious about the internal workings of Mac OS X and iOS.

Mac OS X for Absolute Beginners

by Wallace Wang

Best-selling author Wallace Wang teaches you how to use El Capitan, the latest version of the Mac operating system, in everyday situations. This book shows you, the beginner Mac user, how to get up and running, operate, and work day-to-day on your Mac. You will learn how to run applications, manage windows and files, work with the internet, and more. You will even learn how to use your Mac with an iPhone and an Apple watch. If you've ever felt that you couldn't learn how to use a Mac, this is your opportunity to give it a go. What you'll learn How to get up and running with Mac OS X El Capitan How to navigate and manage views How to manage your files What entertainment options are available to you, and how to use them How to maintain your Mac How to work with iPhone and Apple watch. Who this book is for Anyone who wants to learn how to use OS X El Capitan. No previous experience is required.

Mac OS X for JavaTM Geeks

by Will Iverson

Mac OS X for Java Geeksdelivers a complete and detailed look at the Mac OS X platform, geared specifically at Java developers. Programmers using the 10.2 (Jaguar) release of Mac OS X, and the new JDK 1.4, have unprecedented new functionality available to them. Whether you are a Java newbie, working your way through Java Swing and classpath issues, or you are a Java guru, comfortable with digital media, reflection, and J2EE, this book will teach you how to get around on Mac OS X. You'll also get the latest i

Mac OS X for Unix Geeks

by Brian Jepson Ernest E. Rothman

If you're one of the many Unix developers drawn to Mac OS X for its BSD core, you'll find yourself in surprisingly unfamiliar territory. Even if you're an experienced Mac user, Mac OS X is unlike earlier Macs, and it's radically different from the Unix you've used before, too. Enter "Mac OS X for Unix Geeks" by Brian Jepson and Ernest E. Rothman, two Unix geeks who found themselves in the same place you are. Their new book is your guide to figuring out the BSD Unix system and Mac-specific components that are making your life difficult and to help ease you into the Unix inside Mac OS X. This concise book includes such topics as: A quick overview of the Terminal application Understanding Open Directory (LDAP) and NetInfo Issues related to using the GNU C Compiler 9GCC Library linking and porting Unix software An overview of Mac OS X?s filesystem and startup processes Creating and installing packages using Fink Building the Darwin kernel Running X Windows on top of Mac OS X The book wraps up with a quick manpage-style reference to the "Missing Manual Pages"--commands that come with Mac OS X although there are no manpages. If you find yourself disoriented by the new Mac environment, Mac OS X for Unix Geeks can help you acclimate yourself quickly to the familiar, yet foreign, Unix landscape.

Mac OS X for Unix Geeks (Leopard): Demistifying the Geekier Side of Mac OS X

by Brian Jepson Ernest E. Rothman Rich Rosen

If you're a developer or system administrator lured to Mac OS X because of its Unix roots, you'll quickly discover that performing Unix tasks on a Mac is different than what you're accustomed to. Mac OS X for Unix Geeks serves as a bridge between Apple's Darwin OS and the more traditional Unix systems. This clear, concise guide gives you a tour of Mac OS X's Unix shell in both Leopard and Tiger, and helps you find the facilities that replace or correspond to standard Unix utilities. You'll learn how to perform common Unix tasks in Mac OS X, such as using Directory Services instead of the standard Unix /etc/passwd and /etc/group, and you'll be able to compile code, link to libraries, and port Unix software using either Leopard and Tiger. This book teaches you to:Navigate the Terminal and understand how it differs from an xterm Use Open Directory (LDAP) and NetInfo as well as Directory Services Compile your code with GCC 4 Port Unix programs to Mac OS X with Fink Use MacPorts to install free/open source software Search through metadata with Spotlight's command-line utilities Build the Darwin kernel And there's much more. Mac OS X for Unix Geeks is the ideal survival guide to tame the Unix side of Leopard and Tiger. If you're a Unix geek with an interest in Mac OS X, you'll soon find that this book is invaluable.

Mac OS X Hacks

by Rael Dornfest Kevin Hemenway

Mac OS X Hacksreflects the real-world know how and experience of those well steeped in Unix history and expertise, sharing their no-nonsense, sometimes quick-and-dirty solutions to administering and taking full advantage of everything a Unix desktop has to offer: Web, Mail, and FTP serving, security services, SSH, Perl and shell scripting, compiling, configuring, scheduling, networking, and hacking. Add to that the experience of die-hard Macintosh users, customizing and modifying their hardware and software

Mac OS X in a Nutshell

by Jason Mcintosh Chris Stone Chuck Toporek

Mac OS X in a Nutshelloffers a thorough treatment of Mac OS X version 10.2, from its BSD Unix foundation to Aqua, the new user interface. The book's "Unix Command Reference" is the most complete and thorough coverage of Mac OS X Unix commands you can find anywhere. Each command and option in this section has been painstakingly tested and checked against Jaguar. Serious users who want more from their system will find everything they need to know systematically documented in this book.

Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual (Missing Manual)

by David Pogue

With Leopard, Apple has unleashed the greatest version of Mac OS X yet, and David Pogue is back with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover the operating system with a wealth of detail. The new Mac OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard, is faster than its predecessors, but nothing's too fast for Pogue and this Missing Manual. It's just one of reasons this is the most popular computer book of all time.Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition is the authoritative book for Mac users of all technical levels and experience. If you're new to the Mac, this book gives you a crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the Mac OS X folder structure, and the Mail application. There are also mini-manuals on iLife applications such as iMovie, iDVD, and iPhoto, and a tutorial for Safari, Mac's web browser. This Missing Manual is amusing and fun to read, but Pogue doesn't take his subject lightly. Which new Leopard features work well and which do not? What should you look for? What should you avoid? Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition offers an objective and straightforward instruction for using: Leopard's totally revamped Finder Spaces to group your windows and organize your Mac tasks Quick Look to view files before you open them The Time Machine, Leopard's new backup feature Spotlight to search for and find anything in your Mac Front Row, a new way to enjoy music, photos, and videos Enhanced Parental Controls that come with Leopard Quick tips for setting up and configuring your Mac to make it your own There's something new on practically every page of this new edition, and David Pogue brings his celebrated wit and expertise to every one of them. Mac's brought a new cat to town and Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition is a great new way to tame it.

Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies

by Bob Levitus

Mac OS X Leopard is the new cat in town, and wait until you see all the tricks it can do! Whether you're new to the Mac or a longtime Mac-thusiast, Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies is the fun and friendly way to have your Leopard purring in no time.While the Mac has built its reputation in part on being user-friendly, OS X Leopard has lots of features that do lots of things--and that's where Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies puts you a step ahead. If you're meeting your first Mac, start at the beginning and you'll feel like a pro in no time. If you're familiar with earlier incarnations of OS X, you can jump right to the chapters on organizing your files and getting a sneak peek with Quick Look, backing up with the cool new Time Machine, using Spaces to manage Finder and application windows, and getting down with all the cool Mac multimedia features.Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies shows you how to:Customize your Dock and desktopSearch smarter with SpotlightSync your contacts and calendarsWatch movies, play music, and download digital photos or videoStart video chats on the flySurf the Web with Safari--safelyGet organized with SpacesRun Microsoft Windows on an Intel-based MacProtect your kids with Parental ControlsSet up a network and share filesWritten by Bob LeVitus, a.k.a. "Dr. Mac", Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies is quite likely the fastest and easiest way to tame a Leopard!

Mac OS X Leopard PL. Leksykon kieszonkowy

by Chuck Toporek

Jak wykorzysta? narz?dzia dost?pne w MacOS X?Co nowego znajdziesz w najnowszej wersji Leopard?Jak zapewni? bezpiecze?stwo w MacOS X? Windows jest niezaprzeczalnie najpopularniejszym systemem operacyjnym na ?wiecie. Pytanie brzmi, czy najlepszym? A mo?e najlepszy jest Linux, a mo?e jednak MacOS X? Na to pytanie nie ma, nie by?o i nie b?dzie jednej odpowiedzi. Wszystkie te systemy majš zarówno swoich fanatycznych zwolenników, jak i zaciek?ych przeciwników. Jedno jest pewne, to w?a?nie MacOS X jest ?ród?em wszystkich innowacyjnych rozwišza? w interfejsie u?ytkownika. To w?a?nie on s?ynie ze swojej intuicyjno?ci, stabilno?ci i wydajno?ci. To w?a?nie MacOS X jest uznawany za najlepszy system dla grafików, projektantów i artystów. To w?a?nie on stanowi jedno z najlepszych alternatywnych rozwišza? dla domu i biura. Tym faktom nie mo?na zaprzeczy?!Je?eli znasz ju? ten system operacyjny, ta ksiš?ka b?dzie dla Ciebie ?wietnym leksykonem, pomagajšcym uporzšdkowa? wiedz? na temat MacOS X. Zyskasz mo?liwo?? zapoznania si? z funkcjami dost?pnymi w najnowszej wersji tego systemu, noszšcej nazw? Leopard. Je?eli za? chcesz dopiero pozna? ten system, nie mog?e? lepiej trafi?. Dzi?ki temu podr?cznikowi szybko zapoznasz si? z filozofiš systemu, zasadš dzia?ania jego interfejsu oraz jego mo?liwo?ciami. Ksiš?ka "MacOS X Leopard PL. Leksykon kieszonkowy" przedstawia obowišzujšce zasady bezpiecze?stwa, sposób konfiguracji systemu oraz dost?pne w nim narz?dzia. Sprawi ona, ?e zechcesz usiš?? do klawiatury i wykorzysta? mo?liwo?ci drzemišce w MacOS X Leopard!Nowo?ci w systemie MacOS X LeopardBezpiecze?stwo w systemie MacOS XWykorzystanie interfejsu u?ytkownikaNarz?dzia Finder, Exposé, WashboardKonfiguracja sieci bezprzewodowejZarzšdzanie czcionkamiDostosowywanie dzia?ania systemuWykorzystanie mo?liwo?ci BootCampSposoby aktualizacji oprogramowaniaRozwišzywanie problemów w systemie MacOS XDrukarki i drukowanieZmie? system operacyjny na lepszy!

Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide

by Chuck Toporek

No matter how much Mac experience you have, Mac OS X Leopard requires that you get reacquainted. This little guide is packed with more than 300 tips and techniques to help you do just that. You get all details you need to learn Leopard's new features, configure your system, and get the most out of your Mac. Pronto.Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide offers an easy-to-read format for users of all levels. If you're a Mac newcomer, there's a Survival Guide that explains how to adapt, and a chapter on Mac OS X's key features. Experienced Mac users can go right to the heart of Leopard with chapters on system preferences, applications and utilities, and configuring. In all, plenty of tables, concise descriptions, and step-by-step instructions explain: What's new in Leopard, including the Time Machine How to use Leopard's totally revamped Finder All about Spaces and how to quickly flip between them How to search for and find things with Spotlight How to use Leopard's enhanced Parental Controls Handy keyboard shortcuts to help you be more efficient Quick tips for setting up and configuring your Mac to make it your own If you're ready to tame Apple's new cat, this is the guide you want.

Mac OS X Lion

by Paul Mcfedries

Visual learners will quickly see how to take full advantage of Mac OS X Lion The latest Mac desktop operating system adds iPad functionality, a desktop App Store, and many more cool features. This guide combines step-by-step instructions with full-color illustrations to show visual learners how to take advantage of everything Lion has to offer. Plenty of screen shots show you just what to expect at every step, so you can get going quickly whether you're new to the Mac or upgrading from an earlier OS. Reviews how Lion incorporates all-new features including a multi-touch trackpad, Mission Control, App Store functionality for the desktop, and more Aims specifically at those who learn best when they see how things are done, with step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations showing exactly what each step looks like Shows both new Mac users and those upgrading from an earlier Mac OS how to get going with OS X Lion, use all the iLife digital media applications, customize the desktop, and make the most of the latest features If you learn more quickly when someone shows you how it's done, this is the perfect Mac OS X Lion guide for you.

Mac OS X Lion: The Missing Manual

by David Pogue

With Lion, Apple has unleashed the most innovative version of Mac OS X yet--and once again, David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to the #1 bestselling Mac book. Mac OS X 10.7 completely transforms the Mac user interface with multi-touch gestures borrowed from the iPhone and iPad, and includes more than 250 brand-new features. This book reveals them all with a wealth of insight and detail--and even does a deep dive into iCloud, Apple's wireless, free syncing service for Macs, PCs, iPhones, and iPads. Perfect for newcomers. Get crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the Mac OS X folder structure, Safari, Mail, and iCloud. Go in-depth. Learn how use key new features such as full-screen apps, Mission Control, the new Mac App Store, Launchpad, Resume, Auto Save, Versions, AirDrop, and more. Are you even more of a power user? Learn to set up a network, make a Lion flash drive, and even learn the basics of Lion's underlying Unix. There's something new on practically every page of this new edition, and David Pogue brings his celebrated wit and expertise to every one of them. Apple's brought a new cat to town, and Mac OS X Lion: The Missing Manual is the best way to tame it.

Mac OS X Lion All-in-One For Dummies

by Mark L. Chambers

Eight minibooks thoroughly cover the newest Mac operating system--Mac OS X LionMacs continue to gain market share, and Mac OS X Lion is expected to draw even more converts as it adds the magic of some of your favorite iPad and iPhone features to the legendary power of the Mac. This easy-to-follow guide to Mac OS X Lion features eight self-contained minibooks covering every phase of navigating, customizing, and expanding Mac OS X Lion; the iLife and iWork applications; maintenance and troubleshooting; Internet activities; and much more.Mac OS X Lion All-in-One For Dummies is ideal for those switching to a Mac, anyone upgrading from an earlier version of Mac OS X, beginning Mac users, and experienced users looking for a more comprehensive reference.Minibooks include: Introducing Mac OS X, Customizing and Sharing, the Digital Hub, Using iWork, the Typical Internet Stuff, Networking in Mac OS X, Expanding Your System, and Advanced Mac OS XCovers Mac OS X Lion basics, using the Finder and Spotlight, customizing the desktop, setting up multi-user accounts, working with the Address Book and Apple Mail, and using the amazing iTunes, iLife and iWork applicationsHighlights the new features of Mac OS X Lion showing readers how to find and download apps from the Mac App Store, organize their desktop with Launchpad and Mission Control, take advantage of full-screen apps, and moreFeatures advanced advice on using AppleScript, troubleshooting your system, staying secure, and setting up a networkYou'll tame your Lion in no time with this book and a little help from For Dummies.

Mac OS X Lion Bible

by Galen Gruman

A comprehensive guide to all aspects of Mac's newest operating system, OS X Lion The latest Mac operating system takes full advantage of the latest multi-touch trackpads, the new App Store for the desktop, and a host of upgrades that incorporate some of the best elements of the iPad experience. This book covers every new feature as well as all the basic Mac information for every level of expertise. Beginners will learn all about Mac OS X Lion and how to use it, while more advanced users can delve into tips, tricks, and higher-end professional information. Looks at Mac OS X Lion, the latest version of the Mac operating system, and its features that bring Mac power together with iPad convenience Offers comprehensive coverage of all the new features in depth, including multi-touch trackpad gestures, the App Store for Mac, Mission Control, and more Includes basic coverage to give beginners a thorough understanding of the Mac OS, plus advanced information for those who want professional tips, tricks, guidance, and much more Written by a recognized Apple expert and frequent contributor to Macworld Mac OS X Lion Bible gives beginners a sound foundation in the new Mac operating system and provides experienced users with the information to take their skills to the next level.

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