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MacBook For Dummies


MacBook For Dummies
2006 - 387 Pages - PDF - 6.15 MB


Tired of being tethered to your desktop computer? If you're ready to break free with a laptop, the new MacBook could be just what you're looking for. In addition to the freedom to work wherever you happen to be, a MacBook offers you A portable darkroom with iPhoto Mobile music, podcasts, and Internet radio GarageBand software that lets you make your own music The ability to create and share original movies and DVDs Safari, a safer and ultra-cool Web browser, and all the other OS X advantages Whether you already have your new MacBook or are still weighing the pros and cons of various models, MacBook For Dummies is a valuable resource.

For newcomers to laptop land, it’s packed with basic information about using and caring for Mac laptops. It also walks you through Mac OS X, the revolutionary Macintosh operating system that makes your laptop tick. Then it's on to all the fun stuff you can do with your MacBook, like making music, editing photos and turning them into a book, creating DVDs on the road, or adding a wireless keyboard. MacBook For Dummies will help you Set up your MacBook and get acquainted with all the features of the Mac OS X Tiger operating system Use the Safari Web browser and Apple's.

Mac Internet subscriber service, connect your MacBook to a printer, and communicate with your cell phone or PDA Connect to a wired or wireless network Make the most of the iLife applications that come with your MacBook—iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, and GarageBand Keep your MacBook and your data safe, troubleshoot any problems, and maintain your system Popular For Dummies author Mark Chambers has loaded this fun book with tips, ideas, and his famous "Mark's Maxims"—power user advice that will guide you around the pitfalls and make you a Macxpert in no time. From latptop basics all the way to upgrading and adding memory, MacBook For Dummies will be your MacBook's best friend.


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Saltwater Aquarium Models


Saltwater Aquarium Models
2007 - 289 Pages - PDF - 1.01 MB

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Healthy Aging For Dummies


Healthy Aging For Dummies
2008 - 385 Pages - PDF - 3.04 MB

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Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference


Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference
2007 - 1010 Pages - PDF - 4.66 MB


Get full details on the powerful features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora 7 from this fully revised, one-stop guide. Linux expert Richard Petersen covers all the bases, from configuring your desktop, customizing your system, and accessing software repositories to handling files and directories, managing devices and servers, and sharing system resources.

Inside, you’ll get in-depth coverage of Fedora 7’s device and network autoconfiguration, IPv6 and .NET support, SE Linux, software repository installs, custom distribution spins, and system administration tools. You’ll learn how to deploy sound security measures, configure automatic device detection, set up logical volumes for file management, and create your own Fedora distribution using your favorite software.

:: Install, use, secure, and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the new Fedora 7
:: Configure services using Fedora administration tools for network access, software updates, and file management (LVM and GFS2)
:: Manage users, services, file systems, hotplug devices, and printers
:: Deploy powerful desktop, office, database, graphics, multimedia, e-mail, Web, and FTP applications
:: Optimize security with IPsec, SE Linux, Kerberos, and Netfilter
:: Maintain FTP, Web, mail, DNS, proxy, print, news, and database servers
:: Administer system resources using GRUB, Yum, HAL, MONO, and udev
:: Select, download, and install a Fedora distribution spin
:: Auto-configure IPv6, DHCPv6, and DHCP networks
:: Access remote files and printers with NFS, GFS2, and SAMBA


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Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies


Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies
2005 - 408 Pages - PDF - 4.62 MB


Basically, this book was written for the novice. If novice is too generous a term for you, then this book will be perfect. Even if you only thought Java was another name for coffee and only use a computer to word-process on and want to pick up a hobby or perhaps a job skill, you will benefit from this book. The author, Barry Burd, really knows his stuff. He is able to explain such complicated conceptual areas such as objects, classes and arrays better than my CS 101 prof. He also keeps it lively if things get too abstract by analogies and often throws a joke in a section. The book, as a result, is somewhat entertaining in addition to being informative. He uses language that any lay person could easily understand (but if you want to read this because you are going into a computer science class, it's a good place to start, but you will need another book to help you learn the terminology).

In spite of the stigma attached to the "For Dummies" book series (at least it's not as bad as "The Complete Idiot's guide"), this is a book written for people who just want to get to know the language and write some simple programs (or more). I would highly recommend it to anyone getting started here, as well as Java 2 by the same author.


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Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook


Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook
2007 - 658 Pages - PDF - 6.36 MB

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Cat Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook


Cat Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook
2008 - 655 Pages - PDF - 11.13 MB

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