About This Book
By way of a printed guide to Mac OS X, Apple provides only a flimsy "getting started" booklet. To find your way around, you're expected to use Apple's online help system. And as you'll quickly discover, these help pages are tersely written, offer very little technical depth, lack useful examples, and provide no tutorials whatsoever. You can't even mark your place, underline, or read it in the bathroom.
The purpose of this book, then, is to serve as the manual that should have accompanied Mac OS X—version 10.4 in particular.
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual is designed to accommodate readers at every technical level. The primary discussions are written for advanced-beginner or intermediate Mac users. But if you're a first-time Mac user, miniature sidebar articles called Up to Speed provide the introductory information you need to understand the topic at hand. If you're an advanced Mac user, on the other hand, keep your eye out for similar shaded boxes called Power Users' Clinic. They offer more technical tips, tricks, and shortcuts for the more experienced Mac fan.
You won't find a single page that hasn't changed since the last edition. Not only are the new Tiger features covered in depth, but the standard Mac features are described here with more tips and tricks, clever uses for old ideas, and greater context borne of the passage of time.
There's one more thing you'll notice: This book is about 100 pages thicker than the last edition. That's a matter of some soul-searching ...
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