Mac OS X Illustrated: A Design Graphics Field Guide

This lavishly illustrated color manual to Mac OS X can be read as both a manual and a compelling, highly visual reference. It anticipates users' questions and problems, offering concise, visual explanations to help them make the move to Mac OS X as smooth and trouble-free as possible. It is suitable for those who are encountering a Mac for the first time, as well as existing Mac users who are transitioning from OS 9 to the new operating system. The book features simple instruction rather than technical overload. Aimed at both the novice and intermediate-level user, it gently lures and teaches readers with annotated color images of screens, menus, and tools, as well as representation of immediate concerns within OS X and a cross-reference of pertinent chapters.

Table of Contents

1. Transition to OS X.

2. Getting started.

3. Help, where am I?

4. Mac OS Finder.

5. The "digital hub".

6. Quick tour of Mac OS X.

7. Managing Type.

8. Installing and uninstalling apps.

9. Where it was and where it is now.

10. Cool new things.

11. 3rd party hardware and software.

12. The network.

13. The internet.

14. Avoiding problems.

15. Unix know-how.

16. Taking care of OS X.

17. Scripting for power users.

18. Index.

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