Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual
After two and a half years of Tiger, Mac OS X Leopard is finally here, with hundreds of new and improved features. Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual gets you up and running with Leopard quickly, and then proceeds to explore features, both old and new, that can help users get the most out of the...
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2012
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Tóm tắt: | After two and a half years of Tiger, Mac OS X Leopard is finally here, with hundreds of
new and improved features. Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual gets you up and
running with Leopard quickly, and then proceeds to explore features, both old and new, that can
help users get the most out of their Macs.
To begin with, Part 1, “Getting to Know Leopard,” takes a detailed look at Leopard’s environment,
including common Aqua elements and the Finder, and then moves on to explore
Leopard’s file system.
Next, in Part 2, “Customizing and Administering Leopard,” we begin with a detailed look
at all the system preferences included in Leopard. Then we move on to adding peripherals to
your system, performing common system maintenance, and backing up and synchronizing system
information and files. Finally, we take a look at keeping your Mac safe and secure.
Part 3, “Communications and the Internet,” begins by illustrating the many ways to get
Leopard connected to the Internet. After that, we take a look at the applications included in Leopard,
which provide a gateway to the Internet, including a detailed look at Safari, Mail, and iChat.
Part 4, “Working with Media and iLife,” goes on to provide a look at how OS X applications
work in general in Leopard, and then provides a look at a number of applications included
with Leopard. After that, we provide a solid introduction to both Apple’s popular iLife ’08 applications
and iWork ’08.
Part 5, “Getting to Know Darwin,” jumps in and teaches you how to use Darwin, the underlying
UNIX system buried beneath the slick Aqua interface. We provide a detailed introduction to
taking advantage of Darwin. This includes real-world examples and explanations of using the
most common Darwin commands and showing you how to customize your Darwin environment
to suit your needs and desires. Then we show you how to add new applications and tools to Darwin
and take advantage of the powerful scripting utilities to accomplish all sorts of tasks.
Part 6, “Networking Leopard,” looks at many of the more powerful networking services
and options available in Leopard, ranging from simple file sharing to accessing a wide range of
remote servers and even running a full-fledged Apache web server.
Part 7, “Leopard Development and Scripting,” takes a look at the development tools,
frameworks, and features included with Leopard. This begins with an introduction to Apple-
Script and Automator to streamline computer tasks, and moves all the way through a tour of
Apple’s Xcode development tools for application development.doneSc |
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