Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide, Second Edition
By Chuck Toporek
Second Edition
November 2003
Pages: 168
Series: Pocket References
ISBN 10: 0-596-00616-0 |
ISBN 13: 9780596006167
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Book description
Thoroughly updated, this slim book introduces you to the fundamental concepts of Mac OS® X Panther. It also features a handy "Mac OS X Survival Guide," telling Mac® users what's changed from Mac OS 9, and helps Windows® and Unix® converts get acclimated to their new OS. With more than 250 tips and tricks, this practical, to-the-point book is a small but powerful resource for unleashing the power of Mac OS X Panther.
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Mac OS® X swept many Mac users off their feet with its sharp looking interface and no-nonsense, rock solid Unix® core. Well before its glow had begun to fade, the original Mac OS was replaced with Mac OS X, along with a suite of new applications and system improvements. Now there's Panther, which--like its big cat predecessor, Jaguar--brings lots of improvements to Mac OS X. Some are subtle, like faster boot time, while others are drastic but welcome, such as a much-improved Finder® and iChat AV, which brings audio and video chat capabilities to the Mac.
While it's still Mac OS X, Panther is definitely a different kind of animal, and mastering it can take a little work. The new Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide provides the information you'll need most in a concise and easy to use format, perfect for putting you at ease with Panther. Thoroughly updated, this slim book introduces you to the fundamental concepts of Mac OS X Panther. It also features a handy "Mac OS X Survival Guide," telling Mac users what's changed from Mac OS 9, and helps Windows® and Unix converts get acclimated to their new OS.
Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide provides a roadmap to the latest Mac operating system, including how to use tools as the newly revamped Finder and Dock. The book includes an overview of the System Preferences, as well as an introduction to the Unix shell and the Terminal application. It covers all the essentials, and provides instant help when you need it at your keyboard or on the road.
This compact guide also includes a quick reference for creating special characters and a listing of basic keyboard commands. If you need to add or remove a user, correct preferences, log in, log out, tune the Dock, or change passwords, you'll find the information you need easily in a book that really can fit in your back pocket. With more than 250 tips and tricks, this practical, to-the-point book is a small but powerful resource for unleashing the power of Mac OS X Panther.
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"The fine folks over at O'Reilly think of everything. They have a series of pocket books that include titles on everything from C to Perl. Thankfully, they also include guides for Macintosh among those titles...For those who don't have time to go through a large book of hints, tips and tricks, this pocket books makes a great quick guide...All in all, a nice quick guide. It's not intended to teach you OS X: Panther (probably better to go to one of the Missing Manual series), but it is a great quick reference."
--Melissa McGuire, Glenn Macintosh Users Group, February 2004
"While the Mac OS X Operating System continues to morph, Chuck Toporek continues to keep up with it in his latest book, 'Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide.' I don't know how he and O'Reilly Books are able to keep up with all the wonderful and exciting changes that Apple Computer does. I'm just glad they do!...I love the 'Equivalents' tables showing the changes from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X...If you haven't moved over to Panther yet, why not get this book to help you see what you are missing? And if you have already migrated to Panther, and the Help that comes with it isn't as helpful as you'd like, why not get this book to see how quickly you can get the answers to your questions?"
--Robert Pritchett, MacCompanion.com, January 2004
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