Mac OS X Power User's Guide
โ Scribed by Brian Proffitt, William Von Hagen
- Publisher
- Premier Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 624
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Whether you are a novice or a self-proclaimed Mac geek, this book has the answers you've been searching for. Learn how Mac OS X can help you accomplish everything you need to do with your computer--from system setup tasks such as installing new software and setting preferences, to cool tasks such as recording music CDs and editing digital movies. With this book as your guide, you'll not only learn the skills you need to accomplish these tasks, but you'll also learn the tips and tricks that will help you accomplish them in the most efficient way possible. Learn how real Mac "power users" get the most out of OS X!
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Ch. 1. Starting with UNIX on Mac OS X -- Ch. 2. New to Mac OS X? -- Ch. 3. Using the Shell -- Ch. 4. Working with Files -- Ch. 5. Manipulating Text -- Ch. 6. Advanced Scripting -- Ch. 7. Administering File Systems -- Ch. 8. Backups and Removable Media -- Ch. 9. Checking and Running Processes -- Ch.
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