Synopses & Reviews
This serious, but fun, down-and-dirty book will let you make Tiger purr, ensuring that your Mac?s appearance, speed, usability, and security settings are what you want. Author Scott Knaster:
- Shows you how to speed it up, lock it down, or pull back the curtains.
- Dives into default system settings, unlocks hidden gems, and includes original Mac OS X programs with full source listings and explanations.
- Shows heavyweight hackers the tricks and modes of OS X booting, tweaks for login screens, and how to customize or even kill the Dock.
- Offers the inside scoop on Dashboard and Spotlight, including two sample widgets and one Spotlight importer, all with fully annotated source listings.
- Demonstrates how to install and use Unix and X11 applications, take advantage of command line tools, and create system services and active Dock badges.
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Synopsis
Hack your perfect Mac
Got a little maverick in you? Sure you do. That's why you chose a Mac in the first place. And now there's OS X Tiger, just begging you to get in there and create your dream machine. Here are serious hacks you won't find anywhere elseways to change the boot screen, unlock hidden Finder settings, enhance speed and performance, and really customize your Mac. Make your backups and start making tracks!
There's something for everyonebasic user, advanced tinkerer, or serious programmer
Part ITips
- Clone dashboard widgets
- Dicker with the Dock
- Outsmart iTunes playlists
Part IIMods
- Tweak application bundles
- Create Automator workflows
- Customize iChat
Part IIIHacks
- Badger your Dock
- Build a widget
- Go commando
Synopsis
With tricks to make the Tiger purr, this book concentrates on optimizing the appearance, speed, usability, and security of Mac OS X systems to squeeze out every ounce of performance.
About the Author
Scott Knaster is a legendary Mac hacker and coauthor of Mac Toys, also published by Wiley. His book How To Write Macintosh Software was required reading for Mac programmers for more than a decade. After Macs, Scott's next great love is Mad magazine.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Tips.
Chapter 1: Finder.
Chapter 2: Dashboard and Dock.
Chapter 3: Preferences and System Stuff.
Chapter 4: User Interface.
Chapter 5: Startup.
Chapter 6: iTunes.
Chapter 7: Nifty Utilities.
Chapter 8: Running Unix Applications.
Chapter 9: Terminal.
Chapter 10: Shell Commands.
Part II: Mods.
Chapter 11: Inside Application Bundles.
Chapter 12: Preferences and Property Lists.
Chapter 13: Automator.
Chapter 14: Xcode and Other Tools.
Part III: Hacks.
Chapter 15: Badger.
Chapter 16:Word of the Day.
Chapter 17: Top Tunes.
Chapter 18: Video Desktop.
Chapter 19: TextFilter.
Chapter 20: Spotlight for XML.
Chapter 21: Commando.
Chapter 22 mach_override and mach_inject.
Index.