Getting StartED with Mac OS X Leopard
Oct. 2007 - 308 Pages - PDF - 8.46 MB
Getting StartED with Mac OS X Leopard is a simple to read, fast way to learn about the Macintosh. The book starts with an overview of the major changes in this release of the operating system for those who may have used the Mac before, going through all of the items in the user interface so that users of all backgrounds will be at the same level. Thereafter, the book chapters essentially follow the icons you actually see on the screen, one by one, making it very simple to find what you want. In addition, it includes information on the iLife applications that many Mac users will want to know.
What you'll learn
:: The new features in Leopard.
:: How to use the Mac and its features.
:: How to integrate the iLife applications.
:: Backing up and securing the Mac
:: Working with Windows on the Mac
:: Networking and security basics
Who is this book for?
People with light backgrounds on the Mac. They may have used the Mac before, used PCs, or never have used a computer before.
Summary of Contents
Chapter 1: Mac OS X Leopards New Features
Chapter 2: Mac Basics
Chapter 3: Spotlight
Chapter 4: Mail
Chapter 5: Safari and iChat
Chapter 6: Dashboard
Chapter 7: Exposé and Spaces
Chapter 8: Time Machine
Chapter 9: iCal
Chapter 10: iTunes
Chapter 11: iPhoto
Chapter 12: iMovie and iDVD
Chapter 13: GarageBand
Chapter 14: iWeb
Chapter 15: Boot Camp
Chapter 16: Front Row and Photo Booth
Chapter 17: Working withAccounts
Chapter 18: Networking Your Mac
Chapter 19: Mac Security
Chapter 20: Under the Hood
Chapter 21: Developer Tools
Appendix A: Switching from Windows to Mac OS X Software
Appendix B: The Mac Apps List
What you'll learn
:: The new features in Leopard.
:: How to use the Mac and its features.
:: How to integrate the iLife applications.
:: Backing up and securing the Mac
:: Working with Windows on the Mac
:: Networking and security basics
Who is this book for?
People with light backgrounds on the Mac. They may have used the Mac before, used PCs, or never have used a computer before.
Summary of Contents
Chapter 1: Mac OS X Leopards New Features
Chapter 2: Mac Basics
Chapter 3: Spotlight
Chapter 4: Mail
Chapter 5: Safari and iChat
Chapter 6: Dashboard
Chapter 7: Exposé and Spaces
Chapter 8: Time Machine
Chapter 9: iCal
Chapter 10: iTunes
Chapter 11: iPhoto
Chapter 12: iMovie and iDVD
Chapter 13: GarageBand
Chapter 14: iWeb
Chapter 15: Boot Camp
Chapter 16: Front Row and Photo Booth
Chapter 17: Working withAccounts
Chapter 18: Networking Your Mac
Chapter 19: Mac Security
Chapter 20: Under the Hood
Chapter 21: Developer Tools
Appendix A: Switching from Windows to Mac OS X Software
Appendix B: The Mac Apps List
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