Synopses & Reviews
Get up to speed on Mac OS X Leopard with this in-depth guideThe beauty of Leopard is that there is so much more than meets the eye, including over 300 new enhancements and its ability to run on both Intel PCs and PowerPC Macs. This comprehensive reference is your best guide on how to tame this powerful new cat. You'll find the latest technologies, new wireless networking, cool Dashboard widgets, a reflective Dock, and more. Discover secret tips and workarounds that even Apple doesn't know about.
Install Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and personalize your settings
Master Intel architecture and universal/binary applications
Set up a local network, share files, and deploy network services
Manage user accounts and tap all the utilities
Get the most out of the Automator, QuickLook, and new Parental Controls
Block ports, view logs, and maximize new Leopard security
Synopsis
Timed for day-and-date publication, this improved and enhanced edition of the classic "Mac OS X Bible" has been enhanced and revised for Apple’ s latest OS X release, Leopard! As the definitive, 100omplete handbook aimed at the millions of users of OS X, it will include essential expert guidance and advice on all of Leopard’ s new features, including using pro-level Security tools, working with Leopard’ s brand new built-in applications, tapping the power of UNIX, digital photography, digital video, setting up Leopard on a network, using Sherlock, Dashboard, Automator, the iLife apps, troubleshooting, and much more! It will also offer scores of undocumented tips and secrets on every aspect of this exciting new release.
Synopsis
* This comprehensive one-stop guide offers nearly 1,000 pages of in-depth information on the latest Mac OS X version, including tips, secrets, and detailed how-to instructions
* Provides expert guidance on all of Leopard's new features, including the pro-level security tools and brand-new built-in applications
* Offers greatly enhanced coverage of Dashboard, Automator, wireless networking, and troubleshooting
* Topics covered include customizing the desktop, working with the Dock, searching with Finder, getting on the Internet, searching with Sherlock, using Apple Mail and iChat, synching with iSync, getting the most out of the iLife applications, setting up Leopard on a network, and tapping the power of Mac Unix
* There are currently more than 19 million Mac OS X users, and Apple shipped over 1.3 million Macs in the last quarter
Synopsis
* There are currently more than 19 million Mac OS X users, and Apple shipped over 1.3 million Macs in the last quarter
Synopsis
The beauty of Leopard is that there is so much more than meets the eye, including over 300 new enhancements and its ability to run on both Intel PCs and PowerPC Macs. This comprehensive reference is your best guide on how to tame this powerful new cat. You'll find the latest technologies, new wireless networking, cool Dashboard widgets, a reflective Dock, and more. Discover secret tips and workarounds that even Apple doesn't know about.
About the Author
Samuel A. Litt is an Apple Certified Technical Coordinator as well as a certified member of the Apple Consultants Network. He is a certified SonicWall security administrator, a Qlogic certified systems administrator, and is certified in Xsan and Avid Unity Storage Area Networks as well. He currently serves as the manager of Macintosh support for the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications for the City of New York. His works published to date include the
Mac OS X Administration Basics Exam Cram Study Guide, the
Mac OS X Bible Panther and Leopard Editions, as well as several articles for Element K’s
Mac Administrator Journal and Quark’s
X-RAY magazine.
Elizabeth Costa-Woods has been working with Macs for over 10 years and is an Apple certified technical coordinator. She is currently a Macintosh systems administrator for the City of New York. Before working for the City, she worked for the City Volunteer Corp., Cause Effective, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. Elizabeth currently lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children.
Thomas Clancy, Jr. is one of the four co-owners of Valiant Technology Inc., a consulting and support company in New York City, along with Douglas Heyman, Gene McMurray, and Georg J. Dauterman. Tom attended Queens College (CUNY) and received his bachelor’s degree in European history and secondary education. Tom currently lives in Putnam County, New York (aka Ice Station Zebra) with his wife, Alice, and their two sons, Jack and Theodore. Tom would like to point out that he is not related to “the” Tom Clancy, although he is proud to be related to another Tom Clancy: his dad, a retired veteran of the FDNY (which is a more important job than “World Famous Author” no matter how you slice it, although the pay isn’t as good, sadly).
Douglas Heyman is a longtime Mac user, having cut his teeth on the venerable System 6 on an SE with two 800K floppies and 1MB of memory. Early in his career, he worked as a writer and managing editor of numerous literary projects. Shifting his professional focus to one of his main loves, technology, he spent the next few years as in-house IT staff for a major New York advertising agency. He currently works as a founding partner and vice president 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, and his wondrous son, Marcus.
Warren Gottlieb is a professional Mac IT consultant who has transformed a deeply rooted passion and hobby into his profession. He has worked with a number of the top Macintosh tech firms in New York City, and currently works with DeepTech, Inc., home to Manhattan’s finest Mac specialists. Warren is pursuing his studies at the City University of New York’s Hunter College. Despite many solitary Mac-hours, Warren most enjoys interacting with people, and loves to aid in their comfort and enjoyment of technology. Warren resides in Queens, New York, in a home where the ratio of Macs to humans is 3:1, and where AirTunes plays well into the early hours of the morning.
Seth B. Zuckerman is founder and president of Expert CC, LLC, a premier full-service Macintosh consulting firm based in sunny Long Beach, NY, servicing the Tri-State area. Expert CC’s focus is the support and service of industries tasked with multimedia and digital arts content creation. Seth is an Apple certified technical coordinator as well as a certified SonicWall security administrator, holding Apple XSAN, Apple Desktop repair, and Apple Portable repair certifications.
Table of Contents
About the Authors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I: Getting to Know Mac OS X.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation of Mac OS X.
Chapter 2: Exploring the GUI and Personalizing your Workspace.
Chapter 3: Searching with Spotlight.
Chapter 4: Transitioning to Intel Architecture and Universal/Binary Apps.
Chapter 5: Working with Applications and Documents.
Chapter 6: Working with Included Applications.
Chapter 7: Working with QuickTime and Included Media Applications.
Part II: At Work with Mac OS X.
Chapter 8: Getting Help.
Chapter 9: Utilizing Services.
Chapter 10: Getting on the Internet.
Chapter 11: Setting Up a Local Network.
Chapter 12: Sharing Files and Network Services.
Chapter 13: Deploying More Network Services.
Chapter 14: Harnessing .Mac.
Chapter 15: Managing Fonts.
Part III: Beyond the Basics of Mac OS X.
Chapter 16: Printing and Faxing.
Chapter 17: Managing System Preferences.
Chapter 18: Managing User Accounts and Privileges.
Chapter 19: Integrating in a Windows World.
Part IV: Making the Most of Mac OS X.
Chapter 20: Enhancing with Utilities.
Chapter 21: Maintaining Mac OS X.
Chapter 22: Automating and AppleScript.
Chapter 23: Commanding Unix.
Chapter 24: Securing Mac OS X.
Glossary.
Index.