Trucos Mac OS X 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools

By Rael Dornfest, Kevin Hemenway
June 2004
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Pages: 430
ISBN 10: 84-415-1649-9 | ISBN 13: 9788441516496

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Mac OS X Hacks reflects the real-world know how and experience of those well steeped in Unix history and expertise, sharing their no-nonsense, sometimes quick-and-dirty solutions to administering and taking full advantage of everything a Unix desktop has to offer: Web, Mail, and FTP serving, security services, SSH, Perl and shell scripting, compiling, configuring, scheduling, networking, and hacking. Add to that the experience of die-hard Macintosh users, customizing and modifying their hardware and software to meet their needs: System Preferences, GUI mods and tweaks, hardware tips, vital shareware and freeware, AppleScript, AppleTalk and equivalents, keyboard modifiers, and general Macintosh-style tomfoolery. --- Tanto el usuario fiel a Unix como el creyente de Mac han encontrado un nuevo hogar en Mac OS X. Sorprendidos al comprobar que algunos de los trucos m s antiguos a n funcionan, lo que los vuelve locos de verdad es la nueva variedad de herramientas y la tecnolog a que convierten a Mac OS X en la plataforma inform tica del futuro. En una era en la que parece que todo el mundo quiere innovar, una nueva comunidad de investigadores emerge a gran velocidad dispuesta a mejorar los sistemas y a inventar aplicaciones de ensue o. Escrito con la colaboraci n de usuarios y programadores de alto nivel, este libro es una recopilaci n de numerosos consejos t cnicos y herramientas que le ayudar n a obtener el m ximo beneficio a Mac OS X. Los trucos, descritos a modo de art culo period stico, se centran cada uno en la soluci n de un problema determinado, por lo que no es preciso leerlos en orden num rico. Descubra soluciones no tan obvias ni incluidas en la documentaci n b sica. Con Mac OS X. Los mejores trucos, podr llegar a convertirse en un experto.
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Mac OS X is a marvelous confluence of the user-friendly and highly customizable Macintosh of yesteryear and the power and flexibility of Unix under the hood. Those coming to Mac OS X from previous incarnations of the operating system recognize much of the friendly face of the Macintosh but they are also plunged into a whole new world. Unix converts to Mac OS X find a familiar FreeBSD-like operating system at the core and many of the command-line applications that they're familiar with. This presents a unique opportunity for combining traditional Unix hacking and Mac OS know-how. Mac OS X Hacks goes beyond the peculiar mix of man pages and not-particularly-helpful Help Center, pulling the best tips, tricks, and tools from the Mac power users and Unix hackers themselves. The collection reflects the real-world know how and experience of those well steeped in Unix history and expertise, sharing their no-nonsense, sometimes quick-and-dirty solutions to administering and taking full advantage of everything a Unix desktop has to offer: Web, Mail, and FTP serving, security services, SSH, Perl and shell scripting, compiling, configuring, scheduling, networking, and hacking. Add to that the experience of die-hard Macintosh users, customizing and modifying their hardware and software to meet their needs: System Preferences, GUI mods and tweaks, hardware tips, vital shareware and freeware, AppleScript, AppleTalk and equivalents, keyboard modifiers, and general Macintosh-style tomfoolery. Each Hack can be read easily in a few minutes, saving countless hours of searching for the right answer. Mac OS X Hacks provides direct, hands-on solutions that can be applied to the challenges facing both those meeting the Mac for the first time and long-time users delving into Mac OS X and its Unix underpinnings. Mac OS X Hacks is the third in O'Reilly's new Hacks Serier which aims to begin reclaiming the term "hacking" for the good guys. In recent years, the term has come to be associated with those nefarious black hats who break into computers to snoop, steal information or disrupt Internet traffic. But the term originally had a more benign meaning, and you'll still hear it used this way whenever developers get together. Our new Hacks books are written in the spirit of the true hackers -- the people who drive innovation.

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Media reviews "'Mac OS X Hacks' feels like a book that's truly native to its subject: not a Unix book, and clearly not a book from OS 9 days, but made for the new Mac universe...One of the best features of 'Mac OS X Hacks' is that many of the tips are potentially useful for just about anybody running OS X. There's a tip on backing up, another on getting rid of files in the trash that don't want to leave or CDs that don't want to eject, and one on how to share your Internet connection. Although it's likely that most people buying a book with 'Hacks' in the title are ready for advanced topics, these everyday tips are generally useful and can be passed on to the less technically savvy folks who depend on you for support...This book does a good job of avoiding becoming a complete Unix-fest, but there are a lot of useful Unix-based hacks...The test of most 'tips & tricks' books is in their practicality. The contents should be fun and interesting, but if they're useful too, the book is a success. 'Mac OS X Hacks' does an excellent job of delivering a solid package of topics that are interesting and useful."
--Scott Knaster, "MacTech," August 2003

"The book contains useful advice on problem solving (advice that does not necessarily require any special knowledge)...Within the hacks there is a wealth of information about online sources...An essential resource for those who fancy themselves as power users, and an invaluable reference for anyone who mans a Mac OS X help desk or provides assistance to fellow users."
--Major Keary, "AUSOM News," July 2003

"What we have here are a great number of really fine methods to roll your sleeves up and make the Mac work hard...Not only does this book show you what you need, it walks you through the steps."
--Graham K. Rogers, Bangkok Post, 6/4/2003
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