December 2013
Intermediate to advanced
936 pages
24h 28m
English
Goals
Navigate to hidden files and folders
Examine packages and bundles
Manage aliases and links
Apple is known for making complex things appear simple. An excellent example of this is how the Finder displays the OS X file system to the user. By default, the Finder hides much of the complexity of OS X from the user, and reveals only four folders at the root (or beginning) level of the system volume. Applications ...