Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook
✍ Scribed by Brian Tiemann
- Book ID
- 127457835
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0672329549
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Mac OS® X Leopard Phrasebook
Brian Tiemann
Essential Code and Commands
Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook gives you the complete command phrases you need to take full advantage of the Leopard’s hidden and undocumented power underneath the graphical user interface: time-saving solutions for effectively working with files, folders, the Finder, Spotlight, text files, servers, disks, CDs/DVDs, permissions, printing, applications, Exposé, networking, security, and much more.
Concise and Accessible
Easy to carry and easy to use–lets you ditch all those bulky books for one portable pocket guide
Flexible and Functional
Packed with more than 100 complete command phrases–so you can make the most of Mac OS X Leopard in just about any situation
Brian Tiemann is a freelance technology columnist and software engineer who has spent more than a decade operating websites on servers running BSD, the technology underlying Mac OS X. A graduate of Caltech, Tiemann is the author of Mac OS X Tiger in a Snap and FreeBSD Unleashed.
Operating Systems / Mac OS X 10.5
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