Mac OS X: The Missing Manual David Pogue Changes made in the 14th printing (June 2002) PRINTING NUMBER14 10 (Update) The text used to read: o Part 5, Mac OS X Online, covers the special Internet-related features of OS X, including the built-in Mail email program, the Sherlock Web-searching program, Web sharing, and Apple's free online iTools services, which includes email accounts, secure ?le-backup features, Web-site hosting, and so on. It now reads: o Part 5, Mac OS X Online, covers the special Internet-related features of OS X, including the built-in Mail email program, the Sherlock Web-searching program, Web sharing, and Apple's online iTools services (which was recently renamed .Mac, but still includes email accounts, secure ?le-backup features, Web-site hosting, and so on-now for a fee). --------------- (18) 3rd paragraph; Some bulleted items that follow start with "they." As it now reads,the antecedent for "they" seems to be "nuances," but that is clearly not what you mean. CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING PRINTING NUMBER14 17 (Minor technical error) The text used to read: You may notice that icons and Mac OS X are much larger It now reads: You may notice that icons in Mac OS X are much larger --------------- (26) Bottom callout (Multiple views, same folder); Each view of a folder maintains its own selected item. The selection can be and most likely is different for each view. NOTED IN 14TH PRINTING (27) last paragraph ; Switching between "Jump to Next Page" and "Jump to Here" does not affect any windows--even new windows--in any running program. Only after the program is restarted does it register the change in scrolling behavior. This applies to the Finder as well; you have to Log Out and Log In to see the effect of your changes in the General panel. CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING {52} fifth paragraph; It reads "Within the folder that bears your name... Except as noted, you're free to rename or delete them..." . Error: the Desktop folder isn't the only one that shouldn't be deleted or renamed, but it is the only one noted as such. CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING PRINTING NUMBER14 69 (Minor technical error) The text used to read: Here's where you can view and edit the name of the icon It now reads: Here's where you can view the name of the icon --------------- (230) last paragraph, first line; add 'r' to "Apple System Profile" CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING (233) penultimate paragraph; not Apple Launcher; Applet Launcher CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING (234) Tip, last sentence; not Apple Launcher; Applet Launcher CORRECTED IN 14TH PRINTING (420) 4th par; Your text promisses a free download of TinkerTool at www.missingmanuals.com. It's not there, thanks, or at least I cannot find the "software page". CORRECTED - AVAILABLE THRU "MISSING CD-ROM" LINK PRINTING NUMBER14 444 (Update) Insert this before the graphic: Read This First: In September 2002, Apple discontinued the free iTools service-and replaced it with something called .Mac, which, much to the dismay of many Mac fans, costs $100 per year. The iDisk now holds 100 MB instead of 20, and the name has changed from iTools to .mac. Otherwise, except for the name and fee changes, the features described in the following pages still work as described. ---------------