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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series View Larger Image | Robin Williams Peachpit Press, Paperback, Published October 2007, 448 pages, ISBN 0321502639 | List Price: $29.99 Our Price: $16.25 You Save: $13.74 (46% Off)
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Best-selling author Robin Williams brings her trademark clear, approachable
style to this Peachpit Learning Series guide on the new Mac operating system,
code-named Leopard. The book focuses on what you want to know: what's new in
Leopard, what's great about it, and how can you get the most out of it fast.
Offering focused lessons that take users step-by-step through practical, real-world
projects, this full-color guide serves as a first-rate primer for anyone who
needs to know Mac OS X Leopard inside and out. The book walks readers through
the new features such as Time Machine, the revolutionary and completely unique
backup system; Spaces, which allows the user to totally customize different
window configurations based on their needs; Spotlight, which now allows the
user to search across an entire network (not just the user's computer); and
much more.
About the Author
Robin Williams is the author of dozens of best-selling and award-winning books
about the Macintosh, including the groundbreaking The Little Mac Book and Robin
Williams Mac OS X Book. She is an icon in the Mac community. Through her writing,
teaching, and seminars, Robin has educated and influenced an entire generation
of computer users in the areas of design, typography, desktop publishing, the
Mac, and the Web.
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