Chapter 8. Working with Address Book, Keychain Access, iSync, and Ink
Chapter 6, “Using Calculator, Stickies, Preview, and TextEdit,” and Chapter 7, “Using QuickTime and DVD Player,” explored several basic applications that come with OS X. This chapter continues in that vein. However, the applications discussed here can be considered “helper” applications because they typically work with other applications rather than run on their own. Address Book and Keychain Access store information that other programs can access. iSync synchronizes information between different computers—for example, it can be used to synchronize Address Book between your work and home computers. Finally, Ink allows you to interact with your computer and applications by writing ...
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