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The Mac OS X Panther Book

by Andy Ihnatko, Jan L. Harrington
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Overview

  • Developed in cooperation with Apple Computer and written by Mac personality Andy Ihnatko, this book provides entertaining, real-world tips and techniques for getting the most out of Mac OS X Panther
  • Illustrated in full color, this amazing book engages readers with funny and interesting stories as well as expert advice
  • Includes a special section that crystalizes the entire book into a series of "Questions Your Aunt Might Ask You," providing readers with answers to frequently asked questions without resorting to a boring FAQ section
  • Also provides simple, entertaining advice and insider techniques for making the most of Unix, AppleScript, networking, security, customization, and much more

Synopsis

A leading voice in the Macintosh community who writes columns for Macworld and The Chicago Sun-Times offers an irreverent introduction to the latest version of the Macintosh operating system. After explaining why Panther is "non-crashy" and faster than Mac OS 9, Ihnatko covers the basics plus tips on power user features such as automating with AppleScript. Written with the assistance of Jan L. Harrington (CS/IS/IT, Marist College). Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Andy Ihnatko

Andy Ihnatko describes himself as “the world’s 42nd most-beloved industry personality” because “it’s vaguely credible but utterly impossible to prove or disprove, and thus precisely the sort of tagline I was looking for.” An unabashed geek (“The bashings ended when I left high school for Rensselaer Polytechnic, thank God”), Andy’s been writing about tech since 1989. In the past, he’s written for every single magazine or website with the word “Mac” in it, highlighted by 10 years as MacUser and then Macworld’s back-page opinion columnist. He’s currently the Chicago Sun-Times’ technology columnist.
In his pursuit of “heroically stupid applications of technology,” Andy has built an animatronic Darth Vader doll that could be controlled over the Internet via telepresence to hassle his roommate’s cats and written and published a complete set of plans and instructions for converting any Classic-style Macintosh into a fully functional 2.5-gallon aquarium. “The Original MacQuarium” was one of the Internet’s first e-Books and can be downloaded from several sites after a quick Google search.
This is Andy’s fourth book. Andy lives in Boston with his two goldfish, Click and Drag. He invites you to visit his aptly named “Colossal Waste Of Bandwidth” at www.andyi.com.

Dr. Jan L. Harrington has been working with and writing about the Macintosh since March 1984. In her day job, she is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of CS/IS/IT at Marist College, where she carries the torch for Macintosh users with greatenthusiasm. Her 30+ published books include more than a dozen Macintosh-specific titles, including several on various flavors of the Macintosh OS.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2004
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
409
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764567940

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