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Sams Teach Yourself Mac OS X in 24 Hours

by John Ray, Robyn Ness
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Overview

Underneath the colorful interface of Mac OS X is a powerful, complicated operating system based on BSD UNIX. And Mac users of all kinds need help both in figuring out how to run OS X and in understanding how it worked and how to get the most out of it.In late summer 2002 Apple is expected to release a new version of OS X--code-named "Jaguar"--that will add some end user features (like iChat), that will improve OS X's stability. The second edition of Sams Teach Yourself Mac OS X in 24 Hours helps new users to understand how the new OS (different from the traditional Mac OS, as well as Windows) functions, and how to use it successfully. The book also explores how to use the native OS X applications that ship with the product.

Synopsis

Underneath the colorful interface of Mac OS X is a powerful, complicated operating system based on BSD Unix. And Mac users of all kinds need help both in figuring out how to run OS X and in understanding how it worked and how to get the most out of it.

In late Summer 2002 Apple is expected to release a new version of OS X — code-named "Jaguar" — that will add some end user features (like iChat), and that will improve OS X's stability.

The second edition of Sams Teach Yourself Mac OS X in 24 Hours helps new users to understand how the new OS (different from the traditional Mac OS, as well as Windows) functions, and how to use it successfully. The book also explores how to use the native OS X applications that ship with the product.

About the Author, John Ray

John Ray is an award-winning developer and security consultant with more than 16 years of programming and administration experience. He has worked on projects for the FCC, the National Regulatory Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Xerox, and the State of Florida, as well as serving as IT Director for Blue Cosmos Design, Inc. He has written or contributed to more than 10 titles currently in print, including Mac OS X Unleashed, Special Edition Using TCP/IP, Sams Teach Yourself Dreamweaver MX Application Development in 21 Days, and Maximum Linux Security. He bought his first Macintosh in 1984 and remains a strong proponent for the computer and operating system that revolutionized the industry.

Robyn Ness holds a master's degree in psychology with a specialization in judgment and decision making. She currently works as a Web developer for the Section of Communications and Technology at The Ohio State University, focusing on issues of usability and content design.

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You want to get comfortable with Mac OS X 10.2 in a hurry -- but that’s not all you want. There’s all that hot new “digital hub” multimedia stuff. There’s sharing (you now own a full-fledged multi-user OS). Shucks, there’s even a command line.

Sams Teach Yourself Mac OS X in 24 Hours covers all this, and then some. John Ray and Robyn Ness begin with a concise, fast-paced guide to getting productive with Mac OS X. You’ll tour the Desktop, Finder, Dock, Classic Environment, and OS X’s built-in productivity applications. You’ll learn how to work with digital media; set up networking, iTools, and .Mac accounts; and share your Mac with other users.

That still leaves one-third of a book -- which Ray and Ness use to teach you stuff few Mac OS X users know. How to automate tasks with ActionScript. What you can do with the UNIX command line. How to create disk images, make your system more secure, restore a lost administrator’s password. It’s still a Mac, so this stuff isn’t hard -- but without this book, you’d probably never find it or learn it. 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
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
460
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672324741

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