Mac OS X
Leopard: The Missing Manual
By David Pogue
初版:December 2007
頁數:912
不論你用 Mac
的年資有多久,如果你只買一本有關 Mac
的參考書籍,我一定會建議你購買由 David
Pogue 撰寫的 Mac OS X: The Missing Manual。
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The #1 bestselling Mac Book for six years
straight.
With Leopard, Apple has unleashed the greatest version of Mac OS X yet, and David Pogue is back with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover the operating system with a wealth of detail. The new Mac OS X 10.5, better known as Leopard, is faster than its predecessors, but nothing's too fast for Pogue and this Missing Manual. It's just one of reasons this is the most popular computer book of all time.
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition is the authoritative book for Mac users of all technical levels and experience. If you're new to the Mac, this book gives you a crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the Mac OS X folder structure, and the Mail application. There are also mini-manuals on iLife applications such as iMovie, iDVD, and iPhoto, and a tutorial for Safari, Mac's web browser.
This Missing Manual book is amusing and fun to read, but Pogue doesn't take his subject lightly. Which new Leopard features work well and which do not? What should you look for? What should you avoid? Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition offers an objective and straightforward instruction for using:
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Leopard's totally revamped Finder
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Spaces to group your windows and organize your Mac tasks
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Quick Look to view files before you open them
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The Time Machine, Leopard's new backup feature
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Spotlight to search for and find anything in your Mac
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Front Row, a new way to enjoy music, photos, and videos
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Enhanced Parental Controls that come with Leopard
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Quick tips for setting up and configuring your Mac to make it your own
There's something new on practically every page of this new edition, and David Pogue brings his celebrated wit and expertise to every one of them. Mac's brought a new cat to town and Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition is a great new way to tame it.
目錄
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Part 1: The Mac OS X Desktop
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Part 2: Programs in Mac OS X
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Documents, Programs and Spaces
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Time Machine, Syncing and Moving Data
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Automator and AppleScript
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Windows on Macintosh
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Part 3: The Components of Mac OS X
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System Preferences
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The Free Programs
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CDs, DVDs and iTunes
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Part 4: The Technologies of Mac OS X
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Accounts, Parental Controls and Security
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Networking, File Sharing and Screen Sharing
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Printing, Faxing, Fonts and Graphics
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Sound, Movies and Speech
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The Unix Crash Course
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Hacking Mac OS X
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Part 5: Max OS Online
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Part 6: Appendixes
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購買。 Why I started the Missing Manual Series. People
learn best when information is engaging, clearly written, and funny.
Unfortunately, most computer books read like dry catalogs. That's
why I created the Missing Manuals. They're entertaining, unafraid to
state when a feature is useless or doesn't work right, and - oh, by
the way - written by actual writers. And on every page, we
answer the simple questions: "What's this feature for?" David
Pogue is the New York Times technology columnist, and
Emmy-winning CBS News correspondent, and the creator of the Missing
Manual series.
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