Synopses & Reviews
The Mac OS X Version 10.1 Little Black Book is the essential reference to Apple's new Unix-based operating system. This book is a perfect step-by step instruction guide for any Mac user preparing to upgrade to Mac OS X, or system administrators needing to deploy the new OS on their networks. This book teaches you how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Mac OS X. You will learn how Mac OS X can now network with Windows NT, Window 2000, and Unix-based SAMBA servers without special software. This book also covers the newest features and changes that occurred in the first major upgrade. Mac OS X Version 10.1 delivers improved performance with faster application launch times, enhanced Aqua interface, and a moveable dock. The book examines all of the major changes to features from the previous version, such as changes to: Finder, Preference Panel, Apple Script, font mangers, commands, etc. It also includes detailed information on using the new software for CD burning and DVD authoring and playback.
Synopsis
This book is a perfect step-by-step instruction guide for any Mac user preparing to upgrade to Mac OS X, or system administrators needing to deploy the new OS on their networks. Teaches readers how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Mac OS X. They can also learn how Mac OS X can now network with Windows NT, Window 2000, and Unix-based SAMBA servers without special software.
About the Author
Gene Steinberg (Scottsdale, AZ) is a fact and science fiction writer and computer software and systems consultant. He is the author of over twenty books on computing and the Internet. In addition, he has also written feature articles and product reviews for such magazines as MacAddict, MacHome Magazine, MacUser and Macworld, and conducts a weekly segment on the Internet and strange and unusual computing tips for Craig Crossman's Computer America radio show.