Mac OS X Snow Leopard Pocket Guide

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Author: Chris Seibold

ISBN-10: 0596802722

ISBN-13: 9780596802721

Category: Operating Systems - Mac Users

Whether you're new to the Mac or a longtime user, this handy book is the quickest way to get up to speed on Snow Leopard. Packed with concise information in an easy-to-read format, Mac OS X Snow Leopard Pocket Guide covers what you need to know and is an ideal resource for problem-solving on the fly.\ This book goes right to the heart of Snow Leopard, with details on system preferences, built-in applications, and utilities. You'll also find configuration tips, keyboard shortcuts, guides for...

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This small book is the fastest way to get up to speed with Apple's newest operating system, Mac OS X "Snow Leopard." Thoroughly updated to cover Snow Leopard, this small guide is packed with concise and useful information in an easy-to-read format for users of all levels. It's ideal for quick problem solving, including fundamental concepts of Mac OS X for learning the system quickly and getting the most out of it. The book covers Snow Leopard's built-in applications and utilities, and provides configuration tips, keyboard shortcuts, and guides for troubleshooting and network configuration.

PrefaceChapter 1: What’s New in Snow Leopard? Chapter 2: Installing Snow Leopard and Migrating DataChapter 3: The Quick Guide to Snow LeopardChapter 4: Quick Guide to Troubleshooting Mac OS XChapter 5: System PreferencesChapter 6: Built-in Applications and UtilitiesChapter 7: MobileMeChapter 8: Security Chapter 9: Keyboard Commands and Special CharactersChris Seibold is an engineer, writer, and cartoonist residing in Knoxville, Tennessee. As an engineer, he has tackled such diverse processes as powder coating and hot dog casing manufacture. As a writer, he has focused on computing and written for a variety of online and traditional media, including serving as Senior Contributing Editor for the Apple Matters web site and contributing hacks to iPod and iTunes Hacks, with a talent for making the complex accessible to the interested but harried user. As a cartoonist, he has produced both cartoon strips and editorials. Chris also managed to spend some time working producing radio shows relating to sports. As soon as he hits television, the trifecta will be complete. Chris lives with his wife, young son, and what is quite possibly the world's dimmest canine. He has a degree in Physics from the University of Tennessee but has yet to find work involving frictionless inclined planes.