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The Macintosh environment is very exciting and very confusing, especially for the first time user. What you need is one book that will guide you through all of the exciting features and programs that came with your new Mac. That's where Mac OS X Tiger All in One comes in. This thorough, easy-to-understand introduction to all of the components of Mac OS X Tiger will teach you how to easily work with Mac hardware, the operating system and all of the powerful digital media applications that are built right into your system. Did you know you can make your own music with a program called Garage Band? You can even burn CDs and DVDs using a program called iDVD. All of the features and programs in a Mac work together cohesively, so why consult multiple books that work against the natural flow of the Mac system? Mac OS X Tiger All in One is all you need to become a fluent Mac user.
Document Level Parameters Using Core Data: A Guide for Cocoa Developers
Imaging for Intel Macs Part 2: How to Efficiently Deploy Windows with Mac OS X on Intel Macs
Java Perspective: Core Data and the Mac OS X Developer
Exploring the Dock in Mac OS X "Tiger"
Introduction.
How This Book Is Organized
An Invitation from the Authors
I. MAX OS X BASICS.
1. Introducing Mac OS X.
Setting Up Mac OS X
A Peek Under the Hood
Applications Included with Mac OS X
The Mac OS X Desktop
System Preferences
Summary
2. Using the Finder.
The Finder Window
The File System
The Sidebar
Performing File and Content Searches–Spotlight to the Rescue
The Finder Menu Bar
Summary
3. Exploring the Dock.
Applications and the Dock
Docked Windows, Files, and Folders
Trash Can
Customizing the Dock
Dock Preference Options
Summary
4. Working with Folders, Files, and Applications.
Folders, Files, and Applications
The Finder Window Action Menu
Getting Info
Additional Tips for Using Applications
Running Classic Applications
Summary
5. Setting System Preferences and Universal Access Options.
Personal System Preferences
Hardware System Preferences
Internet & Network System Preferences
System Preferences
Universal Access
Summary
II. COMMON APPLICATIONS AND HARDWARE.
6. Using Calculator, Grapher, Preview, and TextEdit.
Calculator
Grapher
Preview
TextEdit
Summary
7. Using QuickTime and DVD Player.
QuickTime
DVD Player
Summary
8. Working with Address Book, Keychain Access, iSync, and Ink.
Address Book
Keychain Access
iSync
Ink
Summary
9. Installing Additional Software.
Software Sources
Downloading and Installing Software
Opening Compressed Files with StuffIt Expander
Software Considerations in a Multiuser System
Some Software Suggestions
Summary
10. Using iWork–Pages and Keynote.
Pages
Keynote
Summary
11. Working with Displays and Peripheral Devices.
Configuring Displays
Using the Display Calibrator Assistant
Introduction to ColorSync
Connecting Peripheral Devices
Summary
12. Printing, Faxing, and Working with Fonts.
Using the Printer Setup Utility
The Page Setup and Print Windows
Print and Fax Preference Options
Working with Fonts
Summary
III. INTERNET APPLICATIONS.
13. Connecting to the Internet.
Creating an Internet Connection
Setting Network Port Priorities and Locations
Using Internet Connect
Summary
14. Using Safari.
The Safari Interface
Web Browsing in Safari
The Safari Menu Bar
Safari Preference Options
Summary
15. Using Sherlock for Internet Searches.
The Internet Channel
The Pictures Channel
The Stocks Channel
The Movies Channel
The Phone Book Channel
The eBay Channel
The Flights Channel
The Dictionary Channel
The Translation Channel
The AppleCare Channel
Third-Party Channels
The Sherlock Preferences
Summary
16. Exploring .Mac Membership.
Defining .Mac
Setting Up .Mac Service
Using the iDisk
Syncing with .Mac
.Mac Web Services
Summary
17. Using Mail.
Setting Up Mail
Reading and Managing Email
Composing and Sending Messages
Using Advanced Features of Mail
Mail Utilities and Diagnostic Tools
Summary
18. Using iChat AV.
Setting Up iChat AV
Logging In to Your Accounts
Configuring Your Online Information
Managing Your Buddy List
Initiating IM and A/V Conferencing
Using the Connection Doctor
Summary
19. Using iCal.
The iCal Interface
Adding and Editing Events
To Do Lists
Calendar Publishing and Subscribing
iCal Preference Options
iCal Menus
Summary
IV. APPLE’S ILIFE APPLICATIONS.
20. Introducing iLife.
iTunes
iPhoto
GarageBand
iMovie HD
iDVD
System Requirements and Necessary Tools
Installing the iLife Applications
Summary
21. Using iTunes.
Setting Up iTunes
The iTunes Interface
Visualizer
Adding Song Files
The iTunes Music Store
Burning CDs and Exporting to MP3 Players
Listening to Internet Radio
The iTunes Preference Options
Using Your iPod with iTunes
Summary
22. Using iPhoto.
The iPhoto Window
Importing Image Files
Organizing and Searching Images
Editing Photos
Creating an iPhoto Book
Creating Slideshows
Sharing Your Photos
The iPhoto Preference Options
Summary
23. Using GarageBand.
The GarageBand Interface
Working with Prerecorded Loops
Recording Original Music
Customizing Tracks
Exporting a Song to iTunes
Preferences
Summary
24. Exploring the iMovie HD Interface.
Basic Stages of Making an iMovie
The iMovie Interface
iMovie Preferences
Starting a New Project
Summary
25. Working with Video and Clips in iMovie HD.
Connecting Video Cameras
Working with Video
Moving Around in a Clip
Making Basic Edits
Working with iMovie’s Clip Viewer
Creating a Magic iMovie
Summary
26. Adding Titles, Transitions, and Effects in iMovie.
Titles
Transitions
Effects
Summary
27. Working with Still Photos and Sound in iMovie.
Photos and iMovie HD
Adding Photos to iMovie
Still Images and Duration
Still Images, Effects, and Transitions
Sound in iMovie HD
Working with Audio
Other iMovie Audio Sources
Summary
28. Exporting iMovies.
Choosing a Way to Share Your iMovie
Emailing iMovies
Sharing Movies over .Mac
Making Videotapes from iMovie
Exporting iMovies to iDVD
Sharing via QuickTime
Burning iMovies to CD
Sharing with Bluetooth Devices
Summary
29. Exploring the iDVD Interface.
The iDVD Interface
iDVD Capabilities
The iDVD Preference Options
Summary
30. Creating DVDs in iDVD.
Preparing the DVD Project
Importing Files
Customizing DVD Menus
Customizing Menus
DVD Slideshows
DVD-ROM Content–Including Computer Files on a DVD
Archiving DVD Projects and Creating Disc Images
Burning Your DVD
Creating OneStep DVDs
Summary
V. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE.
31. Sharing Your Computer with Other Users.
Understanding User Accounts
File Permissions
Summary
32. Sharing Files and Running Network Services.
Sharing Services
Connecting to Shared Folders
Sharing Your Internet Connection
Summary
33. Securing Your Computer.
Local Security
Network Security
Summary
34. Maintaining Your System.
Automating Software Updates
Backing Up Your Data
Copying Your Hard Drive
Using Backup Software
Activity Monitor
Summary
35. Recovering from Crashes and Other Problems.
Application Crashes
System Crashes
Resetting PRAM
Protection Against Viruses and Other Malicious Code
Restoring the Administrator Password
Fixing Hard Drive Problems
Reinstalling System Software
Summary
VI. ADVANCED TOPICS.
36. Introducing Automator and AppleScript.
Automator
AppleScript
Summary
37. Using Basic Unix Commands.
Terminal: Your Window to the Underworld
Basic Commands for Working with Files
Process Management
Server Administration
Getting Help with Manpages
Other Useful Commands
Summary
38. Exploring the Utilities Folder.
System Tools
Network Tools
Imaging, Audio, and MIDI Tools
System Helpers
Summary
Index.