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Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide, 4th Edition View Larger Image | Chuck Toporek O'Reilly Media, Paperback, 4th edition, Published June 2005, 223 pages, ISBN 0596009143 | List Price: $9.95 Our Price: $6.95 You Save: $3.00 (30% Off)
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There's a new cat in town, and Mac OS X Tiger is the next big thing from Apple.
The latest version of Mac OS X, Tiger is faster than its predecessors, and packs
a host of new features including Spotlight, Dashboard, a totally new Mail application,
Automator for making complex tasks simple, and many more.
The Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide introduces you to the fundamental concepts
of using Mac OS X Tiger. The book starts out with a quick run down of Tiger's
cool new features, including the new RSS screen saver and the built-in dictionary/thesaurus
you can use from any application.
The Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide shows you how to use the Finder, the Dock,
Expos , Spotlight, Dashboard, including tips, tricks, and keyboard shortcuts
along the way. You'll learn how to configure your Tiger system using the System
Preferences application, and also how to keep your Mac secure with things like
FileVault, the Password Assistant, and Tiger's enhanced Firewall capabilities.
And because Mac OS X Tiger is Unix-based, you'll also learn how to issue basic
Unix commands using the Terminal application.
This handy book has over 250 tips and tricks for using and configuring your
Mac OS X system, and has been completely revised to cover Mac OS X Tiger.
Chuck Toporek has been using Macs since 1988, and is the author of Inside .Mac.
He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, cat, and far too many books.
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