Getting StartED with Mac OS X Leopard

Cover of Getting StartED with Mac OS X Leopard by Justin Williams
Publisher: Apress
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1st Corrected ed., Corr. 3rd printing
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9781590599297
Dimensions:
Height: 9.02 Inches
Length: 7.52 Inches
Weight: 2.7998707274 Pounds
Width: 0.74 Inches
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Getting StartED with Mac OS X Leopard by Justin Williams, published by Apress on November 12, 2007, is a comprehensive guide designed for both new Mac users and those upgrading from previous versions of Mac OS X. This 1st Corrected edition, spanning 328 pages, provides an accessible overview of the new features in Mac OS X Leopard, including updates to the Dock and Finder, as well as innovations like Stacks, Cover Flow, and Quick View.

Readers will find practical guidance on essential tasks such as creating folders, moving files, and installing applications. The book also explores communication tools like Mail and iChat, detailing how to utilize features such as to-do items and RSS feeds. Additionally, it covers advanced topics like Spaces and Time Machine, along with a thorough examination of iLife applications, including iTunes and iMovie. Concluding with appendices for Windows switchers and recommended Mac applications, this edition aims to equip users with the knowledge to navigate and maximize their experience with Mac OS X Leopard.


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This book offers a simple to read, fast way to discover all that’s new in Mac OS X Leopard, and how to make the most of it, whether you are new to the Mac, or simply upgrading from a previous version of Mac OS X.

New additions to the operating system are showcased, including the changes to the Dock and Finder, and new features such as Stacks, Cover Flow, and Quick View introduced, before the book moves on to give a basic guide to using the Mac—creating folders, moving files, installing applications, and burning CDs, for example.

Communication and organization are covered with chapters on Mail and iChat, including information on how to get the most of the latest features such as creating to-do items, and reading RSS feeds in Mail, and sharing screens in iChat. There are chapters that cover Spaces and Time Machine, perhaps the most talked about feature in this release of Mac OS X.

iLife is fully dealt with, with discrete chapters on iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie and iDVD, and GarageBand, followed with a chapter on iWeb showing how to share your creations, and using Front Row to be entertained by them.

The final chapters of the book give an overview of some more advanced areas of using a Mac, namely how Mac OS X itself works, and also how to develop for the Mac. These chapters are intended only to give a glimpse as to the possibilities—the book is primarily aimed at regular users.

A number of appendices conclude the book, one providing a guide to those users who are switching from Windows, and another that contains a useful list of recommended Mac applications for a wide array of uses.

In the authors own words, “This book isn’t a bible or tome about how to do anything and everything with Mac OS X. Instead, its goal is to introduce the major features of Mac OS X so you can be up and running quickly.”

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