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Mac Osx Headaches

by Curt Simmons
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Overview

Seeking relief from minor mouse mishaps or major memory malfunctions? Find step-by-step instructions along with technical explanations in this handy resource. Get quick solutions for common glitches like printer driver problems, application problems, customization problems, and more.

Synopsis

Fast, Effective Relief from Mac OS X Troubles

Diagnose and cure problems for Mac OS X and OS X 10.2 Jaguar

Seeking relief from mouse mishaps or memory malfunctions? Take the cure and achieve peak performance with Mac OS X and OS X 10.2 Jaguar. In this valuable resource, Mac guru and best-selling author Curt Simmons covers everything from simple problems like interfacing with your machine to the complex details of troubleshooting applications, printer drivers, and multimedia features. Simmons provides step-by-step instructions for curing headaches, then explains the technical reason for the malfunction, helping readers learn about their system and perhaps avoid trouble in future uses. Take Mac OS X or OS X 10.2 Jaguar further, and compute more smoothly and efficiently with help from this thorough reference.

Stop suffering from Mac OS X headaches, including:

  • Difficulties with the interface and display settings
  • Folder and file foibles
  • Password problems
  • Recycle bin blues
  • Hardware and peripheral palpitations
  • System headaches
  • Herniated hard disk
  • Application usage aggravations
  • Printer and scanner pains
  • System distress
  • QuickTime queasiness
  • Digital photo doldrums
  • Irritating network behavior
  • Audio annoyances
  • Failures, crashes, and other migraines

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The Barnes & Noble Review
It may be a Mac, but it’s still a computer. And that means -- some of the time -- it’s going to give you a headache. When your Mac running OS X gives you a headache, we’ve got a book that’s Advil, Tylenol, and aspirin all rolled into one: Mac OS X Headaches, by Curt Simmons.

Simmons covers no less than 18 different categories of Mac OS X headache in this book, and all flavors of Mac OS X through Jaguar, Version 10.2, whose new features bring with them whole new migraines. Best of all, unlike some “power users only” books, you needn’t know much about Mac OS X -- except that you want it to work right.

All in all, this book covers well over a hundred different hassles. Simmons cures them all with specific, direct-to-the-point solutions... most of which start working in just moments.

We’re talking fast relief. The inside front and back covers of the book contains charts that direct you straight to the solutions you’re looking for. Having trouble installing OS X (or upgrading between versions)? Simmons offers painless solutions. Ditto for application headaches. Internet connectivity and Web browser headaches. Email headaches. Networking headaches -- both wired and wireless.

Simmons remedies the many headaches that arise from Steve Jobs’s iMenagerie of applications -- iPhoto, iMovie, iTunes, iDVD, and so forth -- as well as the many multimedia headaches you might suffer from even when you’re not using the iApps. You’ll also find a full chapter on fixing disk troubles.

Mac OS X Headaches begins with headaches related to the OS X interface and desktop. Think the items on your screen are too large -- or too small? Here’s the fix. Don’t like the way your windows look? Don’t like the default screen effects (a.k.a. screen savers)? Sick of being asked for a password whenever you wake up your Mac? Does your Mac go to sleep too soon? Too late? Never? All dealt with.

Finding your Dock a little unmanageable lately? Simmons offers six ways to deal with that. Don’t want humongous icons when you hover over them? Want to move the whole dock somewhere else -- or want it to disappear when you’re not using it? Done.

There’s a full chapter on headaches associated with windows (not that Windows); folders and files; and the Trash. Don’t like the way windows minimize to the Dock? Want to get all the way back to the top of your folder hierarchy without clicking Back, Back, Back, and Back some more? Can’t change permissions on a folder or file? Squared away. There’s plenty of help with accounts and passwords, too.

You say you can’t find drivers? And you don’t know how to print a file to scale? And you sent several files to the printer and now you can’t stop them from printing? Is that what’s troubling you, bunky? Curt Simmons will fix it in nothing flat.

Don’t get another Mac headache before you get Mac OS X Headaches. Bill Camarda

Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia
Pages
436
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780072228861

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