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Allows students to learn the most important tasks of a program or operating system and get right to work on any project. Ex.___
Succinct numbered instructions provide a logical approach to learning tasks. Ex.___
Visually demonstrates and reinforces the instructions for a particular task as the students work at their computers. Ex.___
Easy for the instructors and students to find a particular task and makes these texts useful after the course ends. Ex.___
Sections that call attention to important features and additional helpful information. Ex.___
Highlighted through the book offer author advice, time-saving shortcuts, and pointers for students who want a further understanding of the program. Ex.___
Many of the authors are industry-leading teachers, writers, and designers, providing students with expert, professional training. Ex.___
All Visual QuickStart Guides are reasonably priced, making them an affordable option for learning multiple software programs. Ex.___
The wait is over for Mac devotees: The radically redesigned Mac OS X is here. Because OS X is Apple's first all-new operating system since 1984, it doesn't matter whether you're a beginner or a longtime Mac user. You need Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide to walk you through this thoroughly modern OS and its liquid Aqua interface.
In Mac OS X: VQS, veteran Mac author Maria Langer takes an easy, visual approach, giving you detailed, step-by-step instructions and plentiful screenshots on everything you need to know to install, configure,and use the OS and the software that comes with it. For those upgrading from the previous version, a special section showcases the similarities and differences between Mac OS X and its predecessor, Mac OS 9.
1. Introduction to Mac OS X.
Introduction. New Features in Mac OS X.
Setting Up Mac OS X. The Mac OS 9.1 Installer. Restoring Your Computer. The Mac OS Setup Assistant. The Mac OS X Installer.
The Finder & Desktop. The Mouse. Menus. The Keyboard. Icons. Windows. The Toolbar. The Dock. Sleeping, Restarting, & Shutting Down.
File Management. Mac OS X Disk Organization. Pathnames. The Go Menu. Views. Cleaning Up & Arranging Icons. List Views. Icon Names. Folders. Moving & Copying Items. The Trash & Deleting Items. Storage Media. Mounting Disks. Ejecting Disks.
Advanced Finder Techniques. Finder Preferences. Customizing the Toolbar. Customizing th4e Dock. Outlines in List View. Aliases. Favorites. Recent Items. The Info Window.
Applications. Mac OS X Applications vs. Classic Applications. Multitasking & the Dock. Sing Applications & Creating Documents. Standard Application Menus. The Application Menu. The File Menu. The Edit Menu. The Window Menu. The Help Menu. Dialogs. Using Classic Applications.
Mac OS Software. Address Book Calculator. Chess. Clock. Preview. QuickTime Player. Stickies. Key Caps.
TextEdit. Launching & Quitting TextEdit. Entering & Editing Text. Basic Text Formatting. Undoing a Redoing Actions. Copy, Cut, & Paste. Find & Replace. Checking Spelling. Saving & Opening Document Files.
Printing. Printer Drives. Print Center. The Page Setup Dialog. The Paint Dialog. Print Queues. Troubleshooting Printing Problems.
Connecting to the Internet. TCP/IP,PPP, & Internet Connect. Manually Setting Internet Configuration Options. Network Preferences. Internet Preferences. Connecting to an ISP. Internet Applications. Mail. Internet Explorer.
Sherlock. Channels. Finding Files. Searching the Internet. Searching for People. Shopping Online. Saving Searches. Customizing Sherlock.
System Preferences. Date & Time. Dock. Energy Saver. General. Keyboard. Mouse. Screen Saver. Sound. Fonts.
Getting Help. Help Tags. Apple Help. Application Help. Help & Troubleshooting Advice.
Menus and Keyboard Equivalents.
Internet Tools. iTools. iTunes. Apple's Tech Info Library.