Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual. The Missing Manual - Helion
ebook
Autor: David PogueISBN: 978-14-493-8878-2
stron: 906, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2009-10-08
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 109,65 zł (poprzednio: 127,50 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 14% (-17,85 zł)
Tagi: Mac OS
For a company that promised to "put a pause on new features," Apple sure has been busy-there's barely a feature left untouched in Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard." There's more speed, more polish, more refinement-but still no manual. Fortunately, David Pogue is back, with the humor and expertise that have made this the #1 bestselling Mac book for eight years straight. You get all the answers with jargon-free introductions to:
- Big-ticket changes. A 64-bit overhaul. Faster everything. A rewritten Finder. Microsoft Exchange compatibility. All-new QuickTime Player. If Apple wrote it, this book covers it.
- Snow Leopard Spots. This book demystifies the hundreds of smaller enhancements, too, in all 50 programs that come with the Mac: Safari, Mail, iChat, Preview, Time Machine.
- Shortcuts. This must be the tippiest, trickiest Mac book ever written. Undocumented surprises await on every page.
- Power usage. Security, networking, build-your-own Services, file sharing with Windows, even Mac OS X's Unix chassis-this one witty, expert guide makes it all crystal clear.
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Spis treści
Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual. The Missing Manual eBook -- spis treści
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with OReilly
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- The Missing Credits
- About the Author
- About the Creative Team
- Acknowledgments
- The Missing Manual Series
- For Macintosh:
- For Windows:
- Introduction
- Introduction
- The Snow Leopard Anomaly
- About This Book
- Snow Leopard Spots
- About the Outline
- AboutTheseArrows
- About MissingManuals.com
- Snow Leopard Spots
- The Very Basics
- Introduction
- One. The Mac OS X Desktop
- 1. Folders & Windows
- Getting into Mac OS X
- Logging In
- The Elements of the Mac OS X Desktop
- Disk icons
- The Dock
- The menu
- The menu bar
- Windows and How to Work Them
- The Sidebar
- Fine-tuning the Sidebar
- Title Bar
- Close Button
- Minimize Button
- Zoom Button
- The Folder Proxy Icon
- The Finder Toolbar
- Two Clicks, One Window
- Old Finder Mode: The Toolbar Disclosure Button
- Scroll Bars
- Resize Handle
- Path Bar
- Status Bar
- The Sidebar
- The Four Window Views
- Icon View
- Icon Size
- Icon Previews
- Icon View Options
- Always open in icon view
- Icon size
- Grid spacing
- Text size
- Label position
- Show item info
- Show icon preview
- Arrange by
- Background
- Use as Defaults
- Keeping Icons Neat and Sorted
- Grid alignment
- Sorted alignment
- List View
- Sorting the List
- Flippy Triangles
- Your Choice of Columns
- Other View Options
- Rearranging Columns
- Adjusting Column Widths
- Column View
- Column View by Keyboard
- Manipulating the Columns
- View Options
- Cover Flow View
- Quick Look
- What Quick Look Knows
- Fun with Quick Look
- The Quick Look Slideshow
- Logging Out, Shutting Down
- Sleep Mode
- Restart
- Shut Down
- Log Out
- Getting Help in Mac OS X
- Getting into Mac OS X
- 2. Organizing Your Stuff
- The Mac OS X Folder Structure
- Your Home Folder
- Whats on Your Hard Drive
- Whats in Your Home Folder
- Icon Names
- Selecting Icons
- Selecting by Clicking
- Selecting Icons from the Keyboard
- Moving and Copying Icons
- Copying by Dragging
- Copying by Using Copy and Paste
- Dragging from the Title Bar
- Spring-Loaded Folders: Dragging Icons into Closed Folders
- Making Spring-Loaded Folders Work
- Aliases: Icons in Two Places at Once
- Whats Good about Aliases
- Broken Aliases
- Color Labels
- What Labels Are Good For
- Changing Labels
- The Trash
- Rescuing Files and Folders from the Trash
- Emptying the Trash I: Quick and Easy
- Emptying the Trash II: Secure and Forever
- Locked Files: The Next Generation
- Get Info
- Uni-window vs. Multiwindow
- The Get Info Panels
- The Mac OS X Folder Structure
- 3. Spotlight
- The Spotlight Menu
- Spotlight-Menu Tips
- Advanced Menu Searches
- Use quotes
- Limit by kind
- Limit by recent date
- Limit by metadata
- Boolean searches
- The Spotlight Window
- Spotlight Window from Spotlight Menu
- Opening the Spotlight Window Directly
- The Basic Search
- Power Searches
- Where to Look
- Search by Contents/Search by Name
- Complex Searches
- Kind
- Last opened date/Last modified date/Created date
- Name
- Contents
- Other
- What to Do with Search Results
- Customizing Spotlight
- Privacy Settings
- Smart Folders
- The Spotlight Menu
- 4. Dock, Desktop, & Toolbars
- The Dock
- Setting Up the Dock
- Organizing and Removing Dock Icons
- Pop-up Dock Folders (Stacks)
- Fan vs. grid vs. list
- The Finer Points of Pop-up Dock Folders
- Three Ways to Get the Dock Out of Your Hair
- Auto-hiding the Dock
- Shrinking and enlarging the Dock
- Moving the Dock to the sides of the screen
- Using the Dock
- Switch Applications
- Operate the Dock by Keyboard Control
- Secret Menus
- Conduct Speed Tests
- Drag and Drop
- Do Your Filing
- Great Things to Put in Your Dock
- The Finder Toolbar
- Removing or Shrinking the Toolbar
- Adding Your Own Icons to the Toolbar
- Apples toolbar-icon collection
- Adding your own stuff
- Rearranging or Removing Toolbar Icons
- Designing Your Desktop
- System Preferences
- Graphic Designers Corner: The Gray Look
- Desktop Sounds
- Menulets: The Missing Manual
- 1. Folders & Windows
- Two. Programs in Mac OS X
- 5. Documents, Programs, & Spaces
- Opening Mac OS X Programs
- The Application Menu
- Quitting Programs
- Force Quitting Programs
- The Heads-Up Program Switcher
- Exposé: Death to Window Clutter
- All-Apps Exposé
- One-App Exposé
- Desktop Exposé
- Exposé Tip-O-Rama
- Exposé Meets Quick Look
- More Triggers for Exposé
- Screen corners
- Keystrokes
- Multiple-button mouse clicks
- Spaces: Your Free Quad-Display Mac
- Turning On Spaces
- Using Spaces
- The big picture
- Moving windows among screens
- Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
- Hiding the Program Youre Using
- Hiding All Other Programs
- The Bring-Forward, Hide-All-Others Trick
- Hiding (Minimizing) Individual Windows
- How Documents Know Their Parents
- Reassigning Documents to Programs
- Reassigning a certain documentjust once
- Reassigning a certain documentpermanently
- Reassigning all documents of one type
- Reassigning Documents to Programs
- Keyboard Control
- Control the Menus
- Control the Dock
- Cycle Through Your Windows
- Control the Toolbar
- Control Tool Palettes
- Control Menulets
- Control Dialog Boxes
- Changing a Menu Keyboard Shortcut
- Redefining a Snow Leopard Keystroke
- The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
- Sheets
- The Mini Finder
- Spotlight
- Insta-Jumping to a Folder Location
- The File Format Pop-up Menu
- The Open File Dialog Box
- Two Kinds of Programs: Cocoa and Carbon
- The Cocoa Difference
- The Font Panel
- Title Bar Tricks
- Toolbar Tricks
- Secret Keyboard Shortcuts
- Cool Text-Selection Tricks
- Background Window Control
- Universal Apps (Intel Macs) and Rosetta
- Installing Mac OS X Programs
- .sit, .zip, .tar, .gz, and .dmg
- Disk Images (dmg files)
- Cleaning Up after Decompression
- Performing the Installation
- Uninstalling Software
- Dashboard
- Dashboard Tips
- Dashboard Preferences
- Widget Catalog
- The Widget widget
- Address Book
- Business (a.k.a. Yellow Pages)
- Calculator
- Dictionary
- ESPN
- Flight Tracker
- iCal
- iTunes
- Movies
- People (a.k.a. White Pages)
- Ski Report
- Stickies
- Stocks
- Tile Game
- Translation
- Unit Converter
- Weather
- Web Clips
- World Clock
- More Widgets
- Installing a widget
- Web Clips: Make Your Own Widgets
- Creating a Web Clip Widget
- Opening Mac OS X Programs
- 6. Entering Data, Moving Data, & Time Machine
- The Macintosh Keyboard
- The Complicated Story of the Function Keys
- Notes on Right-Clicking
- Power Typing in Snow Leopard
- The Mac OS X Spelling and Grammar Checker
- Text Substitution (Abbreviation Expansion)
- Insert the proper typographical symbols
- Replace abbreviations with much longer phrases
- Case Swapping
- The Many Languages of Mac OS X Text
- Formats Tab
- Input Menu Tab
- Keyboard Viewer: The Return of Key Caps
- Data Detectors
- Moving Data Between Documents
- Cut, Copy, and Paste
- Drag-and-Drop
- When to use drag-and-drop
- Drag-and-drop to the desktop
- Export/Import
- Exchanging Data with Other Macs
- By Email
- By Network
- By iDisk
- By CD or DVD
- FireWire Disk Mode (Target Disk Mode)
- Via the iPod
- Via Flash Drive
- Via Bluetooth
- Sending a file
- Fetching a file
- Exchanging Data with Windows PCs
- Preparing the Document for Transfer
- Is the document in a file format Windows understands?
- Does the file have the correct filename suffix?
- Notes on Disk Swapping
- Network Notes
- Via the Internet
- Preparing the Document for Transfer
- Time Machine
- Setting up Time Machine
- How the Backups Work
- Changing Time Machine Settings
- Recovering Lost or Changed Files
- Recovering from iPhoto, Address Book, and Mail
- Recovering the entire hard drive
- Recovering to another Mac
- Frequently Asked Questions
- The Macintosh Keyboard
- 7. Services, Automator, & AppleScript
- Services
- Seven Services that Come in Handy
- Drop in screenshots as you type
- One-click desktop picture
- Text-to-email, in one step
- Text to a spoken iTunes track
- Make a new sticky note
- Shorten a long-winded writer
- More Great Examples from Downloadable Services
- Turning Them On and Offand Adding Keyboard Shortcuts
- Seven Services that Come in Handy
- Automator
- Seven Startup Templates
- Automator Tour
- Toolbar
- Library pane
- Search box
- Library
- Description field
- button
- Workflow pane
- Log viewer
- Opening existing workflows
- Understanding a Workflow
- Building Your Own Workflow
- Send a File Attachment from the Desktop
- Burn an iPhoto Picture CD
- Doing More with Automator
- Getting more action(s)
- Getting more action(s)
- Watch Me Do mode
- Change your startup disk
- Getting more action(s)
- AppleScript
- Two Sample AppleScripts
- Open a folder
- The metronome script
- AppleScript vs. Automator
- Two Sample AppleScripts
- Services
- 8. Windows on Macintosh
- Boot Camp
- Installing Boot Camp
- Phase 1: Partition your drive
- Phase 2: Install Windows
- Phase 3: Install the drivers
- Forth and Back, Windows/Mac
- Keyboard Translation Guide
- Accessing Mac Files from the Dark Sideand Vice Versa
- Installing Boot Camp
- Windows in a Window
- Virtualization Tip-O-Rama
- Life with Microsoft Exchange
- Connecting to Exchange
- Exchange in Mail
- Exchange in Address Book
- Exchange in iCal
- Boot Camp
- 5. Documents, Programs, & Spaces
- Three. The Components of Mac OS X
- 9. System Preferences
- The System Preferences Window
- Accounts
- Appearance
- Changing Colors
- Tweaking the Scroll Bars
- Number of Recent Items
- Font Smoothing Style
- Turning Off Smoothing on Tiny Fonts
- Bluetooth
- Advanced Options
- CDs & DVDs
- Date & Time
- Date & Time Tab
- Time Zone Tab
- Clock Tab
- Desktop & Screen Saver
- Desktop Pictures
- Using your own pictures
- Making the picture fit
- Auto picture-changing
- Screen Saver
- Apple
- Pictures
- Activating the screen saver
- Desktop Pictures
- Displays
- Display Tab
- Geometry Tab
- Arrangement Tab
- Color Tab
- Dock
- Energy Saver
- Sleep Sliders
- Checkbox Options
- Scheduled Startup and Shutdown
- Exposé & Spaces
- Keyboard
- Keyboard
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Language & Text
- MobileMe
- Mouse
- Tracking Speed, Double-Click Speed
- The Mighty Mouse
- Network
- Parental Controls
- Print & Fax
- Security
- Sharing
- Software Update
- Scheduled Check Tab
- Installed Software
- Sound
- Sound Effects Tab
- Output Tab
- Input Tab
- Speech
- Spotlight
- Startup Disk
- Time Machine
- Trackpad
- Trackpad Gestures
- One Finger
- Two Fingers
- Three Fingers
- Four Fingers
- Trackpad Gestures
- Universal Access
- Seeing Tab (Magnifying the Screen)
- VoiceOver
- Zoom
- Display (inverted colors)
- Hearing Tab (Flashing the Screen)
- Keyboard Tab (Typing Assistance)
- Mouse & Trackpad Tab (Cursor Control from the Keyboard)
- Seeing Tab (Magnifying the Screen)
- 10. The Free Programs
- Your Free Mac OS X Programs
- Address Book
- Automator
- Calculator
- Conversions
- Chess
- Playing a Game of Chess
- Chess Prefs
- Studying Your Games
- Dashboard
- Dictionary
- DVD Player
- Font Book
- Front Row
- GarageBand
- iCal
- Working with Views
- Making an Appointment
- The easy way
- The long way
- What to Do with an Appointment
- Editing events
- Rescheduling events
- Lengthening or shortening events
- Printing events
- Deleting events
- Searching for Events
- The Calendar Category Concept
- Publishing Calendars to the Web
- Publishing
- Subscribing
- Google and Yahoo Calendars
- To Do Lists
- iChat
- iDVD
- Image Capture
- Import To:
- Import Some, Import All
- Downloading from Across the Network
- Image Capture as Spycam
- Scanning
- More power to you
- iMovie, iPhoto
- iSync
- iTunes
- Photo Booth
- Still Photos
- 4-Up Photos
- Movies
- Exporting Shots and Movies
- Preview
- Importing Camera Photos
- Operating Your Scanner
- Multiple Pages, Multiple Views
- Preview as Graphics Viewer
- Bunches o graphics
- Cropping graphics
- Fixing up photos
- Cutting people out of backgrounds
- Converting file formats
- Preview as PDF Reader
- The Toolbar
- QuickTime Player
- Safari
- Stickies
- Creating Sticky Notes
- Growing and Shrinking Notes
- Formatting Notes
- Saving Sticky Notes
- System Preferences
- TextEdit
- TextEdits Two Personalities
- Working in TextEdit
- Style Sheets
- Tables
- TextEdit as Web Designer
- The TextEdit Preferences
- TextEdits Other Writing Tools
- Time Machine
- Utilities: Your Mac OS X Toolbox
- Activity Monitor
- The Processes table
- The System monitor tabs
- AirPort Utility
- AppleScript Editor
- Audio MIDI Setup
- Bluetooth File Exchange
- Boot Camp Assistant
- ColorSync Utility
- Console
- DigitalColor Meter
- Disk Utility
- Disk Utility, the hard drive repair program
- Disk Utility, the disk-image program
- Turning an image into a CD
- Grab
- Grapher
- Java Preferences
- Keychain Access
- Migration Assistant
- Network Utility
- Podcast Capture
- RAID Utility
- Remote Install Mac OS X
- Spaces
- System Profiler
- Saving a report
- Terminal
- VoiceOver Utility
- Activity Monitor
- 11. CDs, DVDs, & iTunes
- Disks Today
- Hard Drives, iPods
- CDs, DVDs
- Flash Drives
- Disks In, Disks Out
- Startup Disks
- Creating a Startup Disk
- Selecting a Startup Disk
- Erasing a Disk
- Burning CDs and DVDs
- Burn Folders: Without the Disc
- When You Have a Blank Disc On Hand
- iTunes: The Digital Jukebox
- Library
- Store
- Devices
- Shared
- Genius
- Playlists
- Creating playlists
- Smart playlists
- Audio CDs
- Copying (ripping) CD songs to your hard drive
- The iPod and iPhone
- Playing with Playback
- Turning on visuals
- Keyboard control
- Playing with the graphic equalizer
- Preventing ear-blast syndrome
- Burning Music CDs
- DVD Movies
- Playing a Movie
- Language Fun
- Bookmarks and Video Clips
- Chapter Thumbnails
- Parental Controls
- The Big Picture
- Disks Today
- 9. System Preferences
- Four. The Technologies of Mac OS X
- 12. Accounts, Parental Controls, & Security
- Introducing Accounts
- The First Account
- Creating an Account
- Phase 1: Choose an Account Type
- Administrator accounts
- Standard accounts
- Managed accounts with Parental Controls
- Sharing Only
- Group
- The Guest account
- Phase 2: Name, Password, and Status
- Phase 3: Choose a Picture
- Phase 4: Startup Items
- Phase 1: Choose an Account Type
- Parental Controls
- System
- Use Simple Finder
- Only allow selected applications
- Content (Dictionary and Web)
- Hide profanity in Dictionary
- Web Site Restrictions
- Mail & iChat
- Time Limits
- Logs
- System
- Editing Accounts
- Deleting Accounts
- Setting Up the Login Process
- Signing In, Logging Out
- Identifying Yourself
- Logging Out
- Sharing Across Accounts
- Fast User Switching
- Five Mac OS X Security Shields
- The Firewall
- FileVault
- Logout Options
- The Password Assistant
- The Keychain
- Locking and unlocking the Keychain
- Managing Keychain
- Multiple Keychains
- Keychain files
- Introducing Accounts
- 13. Networking, File Sharing, & Screen Sharing
- Wiring the Network
- Ethernet Networks
- AirPort Networks
- FireWire Networks
- File Sharing
- Setup: Sharing Through the Public Folder
- Setup: Sharing Through Any Folder
- The Get Info method
- The System Preferences method
- Accessing Shared Files
- Connection Method A: Use the Sidebar
- Connection Method B: Connect to Server
- Disconnecting Yourself
- Disconnecting Others
- Networking with Windows
- Seated at the Mac, Seeing the PC
- Seated at the PC, Seeing the Mac
- More Mac-Windows Connections
- Screen Sharing
- Mac #1: Give Permission in Advance
- Mac #2: Take Control
- Variations on Screen Sharing
- Screen sharing through iChat
- Screen sharing with a pre-Leopard Mac
- Screen sharing the manual way
- Screen sharing with Back to My Mac
- More Dialing In from the Road
- Wiring the Network
- 14. Printing, Faxing, Fonts, & Graphics
- Mac Meets Printer
- Setting Up a Printer
- The Printer List
- Making the Printout
- Page Setup
- The Print Command
- Printing
- Managing Printouts
- Printer Sharing
- Faxing
- Setting Up Faxing
- Sending a Fax
- Sending
- Checking the log, checking the queue
- Receiving a Fax
- PDF Files
- Opening PDF Files
- Creating PDF Files
- Fontsand Font Book
- Where Fonts Live
- FontBook: Installing and Managing Fonts
- Looking over your fonts
- Printing a reference sheet
- Eliminating duplicates
- Adding, removing, and hiding fonts
- Font collections
- Font libraries
- Exporting fonts
- The Fonts Panel
- Choosing fonts from the Fonts panel
- Designing collections and favorites
- ColorSync
- Getting ColorSync Profiles
- Default Profiles
- More on ColorSync
- Graphics in Mac OS X
- Graphics Formats in Mac OS X
- Screen-Capture Keystrokes
- The Whole Screen
- One Section of the Screen
- A Dialog Box, Menu, Window, or Icon
- Mac Meets Printer
- 15. Sound, Movies, & Speech
- Playing Sounds
- Controlling the Volume
- Alert Beeps and You
- Choosing an alert beep
- Adding new alert beeps
- Recording Sound
- Making the Recording
- QuickTime Movies
- QuickTime Player
- Playing movies with QuickTime Player
- Fancy playback tricks
- Recording Movies with QuickTime Player
- Recording Screen Movies
- Internet Streaming QuickTime
- Streaming video from your browser
- Trimming Video
- Four Ways to Export Your Video
- Send to iTunes
- Post to MobileMe Gallery
- Post to YouTube
- Saving the finished movie
- QuickTime Player
- Speech Recognition
- Your First Conversation with the Mac
- The Feedback window
- The Speakable Commands window
- Speaking to the Mac
- Customizing Speech Recognition
- Changing when the Mac listens
- Changing the feedback
- Triggering menus by voice
- Improving the PlainTalk vocabulary
- Application-specific commands
- PlainTalk tips, tricks, and troubleshooting
- Your First Conversation with the Mac
- The Mac Reads to You
- Setting Up the Macs Voice
- Announce when alerts are displayed
- Announce when an application requires your attention
- Speak selected text when the key is pressed
- Setting Up the Macs Voice
- VoiceOver
- Ink: Handwriting Recognition
- Front Row
- Playing Sounds
- 16. The Unix Crash Course
- Terminal
- Unix Programs
- Navigating in Unix
- pwd (Print Working Directory, or Where am I?)
- ls (List, or Whats in here?)
- About flags
- cd (Change Directory, or Let Me See Another Folder)
- .. (Dot-Dot, or Back Me Out)
- Keystroke-Saving Features
- Tab completion
- Using the history
- Wildcards
- Directory Switching
- The ~ Shortcut
- Special keys
- Working with Files and Directories
- cp (Copy)
- Copying in place
- Copying and renaming
- Copying without renaming
- Multiple files
- mv (Moving and Renaming Files and Directories)
- Moving files and directories
- Option flags
- mkdir (Create New Directories)
- touch (Create Empty Files)
- rm (Remove Files and Directories)
- srm (Secure Removal)
- echo (A Final Check)
- cp (Copy)
- Online Help
- Using man
- Other Online Help
- Terminal Preferences
- Startup
- Settings
- Text
- Window
- Shell
- Keyboard
- Window Groups
- Connect to Server
- Terminal Tips and Tricks
- Switching Windows
- Non-Contiguous Selection
- Double-Clickable Unix Tools
- Changing Permissions with Terminal
- Looking at Permissions
- File-Mode Code
- Group Detective Work
- chmod (Change Mode)
- Permission to Change Permissions
- sudo
- chgrp (Change Group)
- Protecting Files En Masse
- Making Files Hide
- 20 Useful Unix Utilities
- bc
- bc
- kill
- open
- ps
- shutdown
- tar, gzip, zip
- top (table of processes)
- xattr (extended attributes)
- Aliases
- nano, emacs, vim
- date
- grep
- find
- mdfind
- launchd
- ftp
- bc
- Putting It Together
- Terminal
- 17. Hacking Mac OS X
- TinkerTool: Customization 101
- Redoing Mac OS Xs Graphics
- Editing the Trash, Dashboard, and Finder Icons
- Replacing the Poof
- Editing Your Menulets
- Replacing the Finder Icons
- Rewriting the Words
- Renaming the Trash
- Rewording the Dock
- Your Bright Hacking Future
- 12. Accounts, Parental Controls, & Security
- Five. Mac OS Online
- 18. Internet Setup & MobileMe
- The Best News Youve Heard All Day
- Network Centraland Multihoming
- Multihoming
- Broadband Connections
- Automatic Configuration
- Manual Configuration
- Ethernet Connections
- AirPort (WiFi) Connections
- Commercial Hot Spots
- Cellular Modems
- Dial-up Modem Connections
- Setting Up the Modem
- The Advanced Button
- The Modem tab
- The PPP tab
- Going Online
- Disconnecting
- Switching Locations
- Creating a New Location
- Making the Switch
- Internet Sharing
- Turning On Internet Sharing
- MobileMe
- Signing Up for MobileMe
- MobileMe Sync
- The iDisk
- Pulling it onto your screen
- Making the iDisk fast and synchronized
- The Public folder
- iDisk options
- Galleries
- Web Sites
- Internet Location Files
- 19. Mail & Address Book
- Setting Up Mail
- Checking Your Mail
- The Mailboxes List
- Writing Messages
- Attaching Files to Messages
- Signatures
- Stationery
- Reading Email
- Threading
- Adding the Sender to Your Address Book
- Data Detectors
- Opening Attachments
- Replying to a Message
- Forwarding Messages
- Redirecting Messages
- Printing Messages
- Filing Messages
- Flagging Messages
- Finding Messages
- Finding messages within a mailbox
- Finding text within an open message
- Deleting Messages
- Method 1: Emptying the Trash folder
- Method 2: Deleted mail turns invisible
- Archiving Mailboxes
- Message Rules
- Setting up message rules
- The Anti-Spam Toolkit
- Using the Junk Mail Filter
- More Anti-Spam Tips
- RSS Feeds
- Adding RSS Feeds
- Managing Feeds
- Notes
- To Dos
- Creating To Dos
- Completing and Deleting To Dos
- To Do List: Mail/iCal Joint Custody
- Address Book
- Creating Address Cards
- Editing an address
- Adding addresses from Mail
- Importing Addresses
- About vCards
- Syncing with Google, Yahoo, MobileMe, or Exchange
- Groups
- Removing someone from a group
- Adding Pictures
- Replacing and removing a picture
- Finding an Address
- Changing the Address Book Display
- Printing Options
- Address-Book Backups
- Creating Address Cards
- 20. Safari
- Safari
- Browsing Basics and Toolbars
- Safari Toolbars
- Address bar
- Address-bar buttons
- Bookmarks bar
- Status Bar
- Tips for Better Surfing
- SnapBack
- Stifle Pop-Ups and Pop-Unders
- Three Ways to Magnify Web Text
- Keyboard Control
- Impersonating Internet Explorer
- Faster Browsing Without Graphics
- Where am I?
- Viewing Web Pages Offline
- Expanding Web Forms
- Sending a Page to a Friend
- Designate Your Start Page
- Finding Text on Web Pages
- The History Menu
- Zoom in on PDF Pages
- Tabbed Browsing
- RSS: The Missing Manual
- Viewing an RSS Feed
- RSS Tricks
- Creating RSS summaries
- The personal clipping service
- The RSS screen saver
- Make feeds open automatically
- Safari
- 21. iChat
- Welcome to iChat
- Three Chat Networks
- Signing Up
- How to Get a Free MobileMe Account
- How to Get a Free Jabber (or Gmail) Account
- How to Get a Free AIM Account
- The Buddy Lists
- Making a List
- Broadcasting Your Status
- Sorting and Sizing your Friends
- Let the Chat Begin
- They Invite You
- You Invite Them
- Text Chatting
- In-chat Fun
- Popping the Balloons
- Audio Chats
- Video Chats
- Bluescreen Backdrops and Video FX
- Sharing Your Screen
- iChat Theater
- iChat Tweaks
- 22. SSH, FTP, VPN, & Web Sharing
- Web Sharing
- Firing Up Web Sharing
- The Macs Own Web Site
- The Easiest Way to Distribute Files
- More on Apache
- FTP
- Uploading and Downloading from FTP Sites
- Just Downloading from FTP Sites
- Becoming an FTP Server
- Connecting from the Road
- Remote Access with SSH
- Getting In
- Remote Control Program Killing
- Virtual Private Networking
- Setting Up the VPN Connection
- Connecting to a VPN
- The Fine Points of VPN
- Web Sharing
- 18. Internet Setup & MobileMe
- Six. Appendixes
- A. Installing Mac OS X 10.6
- Getting Ready to Install
- Two Kinds of Installation
- The Automatic Installation
- The Erase & Install Option
- The Setup Assistant
- Uninstalling Mac OS X 10.6
- B. Troubleshooting
- Minor Eccentric Behavior
- First Resort: Repair Permissions
- Second Resort: Look for an Update
- Third Resort: Toss the Prefs File
- Fourth Resort: Restart
- Last Resort: Trash and Reinstall the Program
- Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
- Cant Move or Rename an Icon
- Application Wont Open
- Startup Problems
- Kernel Panic
- Safe Mode (Safe Boot)
- Gray Screen During Startup
- Blue Screen During Startup
- Forgotten Password
- Fixing the Disk
- Method 1: Disk Utility
- Method 2: fsck at the Console
- Single-user mode (-S at startup)
- Where to Get Troubleshooting Help
- Help Online
- Help by Telephone
- Minor Eccentric Behavior
- C. The Windows-to-Mac Dictionary
- About [this program]
- About [this program]
- Accessibility Options control panel
- Active Desktop
- Add Hardware control panel
- Add or Remove Programs control panel
- All Programs
- Alt key
- Automatic Update
- Backspace key
- Battery Level
- BIOS
- Briefcase
- Calculator
- Camera and Scanner Wizard
- CDs
- Character Map
- Clean Install
- Clipboard
- Command line
- Control Panel
- Copy, Cut, Paste
- Ctrl key
- Date and Time
- Delete Key (Forward Delete)
- Desktop
- Directories
- Disk Defragmenter
- Disks
- Display control panel
- DLL files
- DOS prompt
- Drivers
- End Task dialog box
- Exiting programs
- Explorer
- Favorites
- Faxing
- File Sharing
- Floppy disks
- Folder Options
- Fonts
- Help and Support
- Hibernation
- Internet Explorer
- Internet Options
- IRQs
- Java
- Keyboard control panel
- Logging in
- Mail control panel
- Maximize button
- Menus
- Minimize button
- Mouse control panel
- (My) Computer
- (My) Documents, (My) Pictures, (My) Music
- (My) Network Places
- Network Neighborhood
- Notepad
- Personal Web Server
- Phone and Modem Options control panel
- Power Options
- Printer Sharing
- Printers and Faxes
- PrntScrn key
- Program Files folder
- Properties dialog box
- Recycle Bin
- Regional and Language Options control panel
- Registry
- Run command
- Safe Mode
- ScanDisk
- Scheduled Tasks
- Scrap files
- Screen saver
- Search
- Shortcut menus
- Shortcuts
- Sounds and Audio Devices
- Speech control panel
- Standby mode
- Start menu
- StartUp folder
- System control panel
- System Tray
- Taskbar
- Taskbar and Start Menu control panel
- Three-fingered salute
- ToolTips
- TweakUI
- User Accounts control panel
- Window edges
- Windows (or WINNT) folder
- Windows logo key
- Windows Media Player
- Windows Messenger
- WordPad
- Zip files
- About [this program]
- D. Where to Go from Here
- Web Sites
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS XStyle Unix Lessons and Reference
- Free Email Newsletters
- Advanced Books, Programming Books
- Mac Essentials
- Unix Essentials
- Mac OS X Administration
- Web Sites
- E. The Master Mace OS X Secret Keystroke List
- Startup Keystrokes
- In the Finder
- Menu
- Finder Menu
- File Menu
- Edit Menu
- View Menu
- Go Menu
- Window Menu
- Help Menu
- Power Keys
- The Dock
- Managing Programs
- Dialog Boxes
- A. Installing Mac OS X 10.6
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
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- Copyright