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David Pogue
Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual
by Pogue Press (Paperback) (Release Date: 2007-12-15)
Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual
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 book 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 ...

Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual

David Pogue
Mac OS X Tiger: Missing Manual
by Pogue Press (Paperback) (Release Date: 2005-07-01)
Mac OS X Tiger: Missing Manual
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 ...

Mac OS X Tiger: Missing Manual

Mark Dalrymple, Aaron Hillegass
Advanced Mac OS X Programming (2nd Edition of Core Mac OS X & Unix Programming)
by Big Nerd Ranch (Paperback)
Advanced Mac OS X Programming (2nd Edition of Core Mac OS X & Unix Programming)
There are several other books on programming for Mac OS X, but none of them comtain explanations of how to leverage the powerful underlying technologies. This book goes down to the real nitty-gritty of multi-threading, interprocess communication, networking, performance tuning, distributed objects, queues, Bonjour, authentication, the keychain, and directory services. The tools are also covered: gcc, gdb, subversion, Shark, and Saturn.

Advanced Mac OS X Programming (2nd Edition of Core Mac OS X & Unix Programming)

Brian Jepson, Ernest E. Rothman
Mac OS X for Unix Geeks
by O'Reilly (Paperback)
Mac OS X for Unix Geeks

Mac OS X for Unix Geeks

Mark G. Sobell, Peter Seebach
A Practical Guide to UNIX(R) for Mac OS(R) X Users
by Prentice Hall PTR (Paperback)
A Practical Guide to UNIX(R) for Mac OS(R) X Users
Praise for Mark Sobell's Books "If you want to become a real Linux guru, this is one of the better books available. Readable, straightforward, educational, it is a superb reference that blends the educational aspect of a typical book on learning Linux with a typical book of command line references. I highly recommend A Practical Guide to Linux(R) Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming." --Harold D. McFarland, Editor, Readers Preference Reviews "I keep searching for books that collect everything you want to know about a subject in one place, and keep getting disappointed. Usually the books leave out some important topic, while others go too deep in some areas and must skim lightly over the others. A Practical Guide to Red Hat(R) Linux(R) is one of those rare books that actually pulls it off. Mark G. Sobell has created a single reference for Red Hat Linux that cannot be beat! This marvelous text (with a 4-CD set of Linux Fedora Core 2 included) is well worth the price. This is as ...

A Practical Guide to UNIX(R) for Mac OS(R) X Users

Shelley Powers, Tim O'Reilly
Unix Power Tools, Third Edition
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback)
Unix Power Tools, Third Edition

Unix Power Tools, Third Edition

Matt Neuburg
AppleScript: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback)
AppleScript: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
Mac users everywhere--even those who know nothing about programming--are discovering the value of the latest version of AppleScript, Apple's vastly improved scripting language for Mac OS X Tiger. And with this new edition of the top-selling AppleScript: The Definitive Guide, anyone, regardless of your level of experience, can learn to use AppleScript to make your Mac time more efficient and more enjoyable by automating repetitive tasks, customizing applications, and even controlling complex workflows. Fully revised and updated--and with more and better examples than ever--AppleScript: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition explores AppleScript 1.10 from the ground up. You will learn how AppleScript works and how to use it in a variety of contexts: in everyday scripts to process automation, in CGI scripts for developing applications in Cocoa, or in combination with other scripting languages like Perl and Ruby. AppleScript has shipped with every Mac since System 7 in 1991, and ...

AppleScript: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

Brian Jepson, Ernest Rothman
Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback)
Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks
If you're one of the many Unix developers drawn to Mac OS X for its Unix core, you'll find yourself in surprisingly unfamiliar territory. Unix and Mac OS X are kissing cousins, but there are enough pitfalls and minefields in going from one to another that even a Unix guru can stumble, and most guides to Mac OS X are written for Mac aficionados. For a Unix developer, approaching Tiger from the Mac side is a bit like learning Russian by reading the Russian side of a Russian-English dictionary. Fortunately, O'Reilly has been the Unix authority for over 25 years, and in "Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks," that depth of understanding shows. This is the book for Mac command-line fans. Completely revised and updated to cover Mac OS X Tiger, this new edition helps you quickly and painlessly get acclimated with Tiger's familiar-yet foreign-Unix environment. Topics include: Using the Terminal and understanding how it differs from an xterm Using Directory Services, Open Directory (LDAP), and ...

Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks

Dave Taylor
Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback) (Release Date: 2005-06-01)
Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger

Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger

Chuck Toporek
Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide (Pocket References)
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback) (Release Date: 2005-06-01)
Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide (Pocket References)
There's a new cat in town, and Mac OS X Tiger is the next big thing from Apple. The latest version of Mac OS X, Tiger is faster than its predecessors, and packs a host of new features including Spotlight, Dashboard, a totally new Mail application, Automator for making complex tasks simple, and many more. The Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide introduces you to the fundamental concepts of using Mac OS X Tiger. The book starts out with a quick run down of Tiger's cool new features, including the new RSS screen saver and the built-in dictionary/thesaurus you can use from any application. The Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide shows you how to use the Finder, the Dock, Expos , Spotlight, Dashboard, including tips, tricks, and keyboard shortcuts along the way. You'll learn how to configure your Tiger system using the System Preferences application, and also how to keep your Mac secure with things like FileVault, the Password Assistant, and Tiger's enhanced Firewall capabilities. And because ...

Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide (Pocket References)

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