Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide

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| Rating | : | 4.46 (893 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0596529813 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-04-28 |
| Language | : | English |
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When not strapped to his desk, editing the latest tech book, he can be found riding his mountain bike, writing, out taking pictures somewhere, or watching cartoons.. About the AuthorChuck Toporek is a long-time Mac user
Nice little reference book especially for Windows switchers Mac OS 10 Leopard: Pocket Guide is another in the O'Reilly series of competently-done, nicely produced, easy-to-use guides to consumer software and hardware. This book is a guide to using Apple's latest computer operating system, OS 10.5, popularly known as "Leopard." Leopard has hundreds of new improvements over its predecessor although most of them are merely tweaks and revisions of existing features. There are, however,. college_student said great help for someone who never learned the basics. I have been an Apple/Mac user for over "great help for someone who never learned the basics" according to college_student. I have been an Apple/Mac user for over 20 years and I have to say I have gone through the various upgrades wo looking at them and without really exploring all the new features. I never learned how to use "smart folders" and other such features. I just upgraded my eMac to Leopard and purchased a MacBook with Leopard installed and when I started seeing that there were hundreds of new features and such features as "Time Machi. 0 years and I have to say I have gone through the various upgrades wo looking at them and without really exploring all the new features. I never learned how to use "smart folders" and other such features. I just upgraded my eMac to Leopard and purchased a MacBook with Leopard installed and when I started seeing that there were hundreds of new features and such features as "Time Machi. Nothing useful here I hate to be negative about an O'Reilly book because they have brought so many really excellent titles to us. However, this book is nearly pointless: it really doesn't offer much more than the booklets that come packed with your Mac or OS X upgrade.The earlier review here suggested it might be useful for new users or Windows switchers - maybe, but again, I can't see it being very useful. And I definitely don't see it sitti
You get all details you need to learn Leopard's new features, configure your system, and get the most out of your Mac. 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. This little guide is packed with more than 300 tips and techniques to help you do just that. 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 MachineHow to use Leopard's totally revamped FinderAll about Spaces and how to quickly flip between themHow to search for and find things with SpotlightHow to use Leopard's enhanced Parental ControlsHandy keyboard shortcuts to help you be more efficientQuick tips for setting up and configuring your Mac to make it your ownIf you're ready to tame Apple's new cat, this is the guide you want.. Pronto.Mac Os X Leopard Pocket Guide offers an easy-to-read format for users of all levels. No matter how much Mac experience you have, Mac Os X Leopard requires that you get reacquainted
Chuck Toporek is a long-time Mac user. When not strapped to his desk, editing the latest tech book, he can be found riding his mountain bike, writing, out taking pictures somewhere, or watching cartoons.
