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Switching to the Mac

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    9780596006600

  • ISBN10:

    0596006608

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-10-30
  • Publisher: Oreilly & Associates Inc

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Summary

Covering the latest in Mac OS X v.10.4 "Tiger," Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition explains the hundreds of innovative new features to the Mac OS and how you can understand and make the very most of each. Whether you're a novice or a power user, Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition, teaches you how to smoothly and seamlessly replace (or supplement) your Windows machine - in a refreshingly funny and down-to- earth style - with a mighty Mac.

Author Biography

David Pogue, Yale '85, is the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times. With nearly 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how-to authors, having written or co-written seven books in the "for Dummies" series (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and Classical Music), along with several computer-humor books and a technothriller, "Hard Drive" (a New York Times "notable book of the year"). Pogue is also the creator and primary author of the Missing Manual series of complete, funny computer books, a joint venture with O'Reilly & Associates. Titles in the series include Mac OS X, Windows XP, iPod, Microsoft Office, iPhoto, Dreamweaver, iMovie 2, and many others. His Web page is www.davidpogue.com, and his email address is david@pogueman.com.

Adam Goldstein runs GoldfishSoft, a shareware company that makes games and utilities for Mac OS X. Adam is the author of AppleScript: The Missing Manual and was a technical editor for O'Reilly's best-selling Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, and an editor for Mac OS X Panther Power User. When he's not writing books or code, Adam attends high school in New Jersey, where he is captain of the Debate and Quizbowl teams and an editor of the school paper.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(12)
What Mac OS X Gives You
2(3)
What Mac OS X Takes Away
5(1)
The Dual-Platform Option
6(1)
A Word About Intel
6(1)
About This Book
7(1)
The Very Basics
8(5)
Part One: Welcome to Macintosh
Chapter 1: How the Mac Is Different
13(22)
Power On, Dude
13(1)
That One-Button Mouse
14(1)
On, Off, and Sleep
15(2)
The Menu Bar
17(1)
Finder = Windows Explorer
17(1)
Dock = Taskbar
18(1)
Menulets = Tray
18(4)
Keyboard Differences
22(2)
Disk Differences
24(1)
Where Your Stuff Is
25(2)
Window Controls
27(7)
Terminology Differences
34(1)
Chapter 2: Windows and Icons
35(46)
Logging In
35(1)
The Elements of the Mac OS X Desktop
35(3)
Icon View
38(6)
List View
44(4)
Column View
48(4)
What's in Your Home Folder
52(1)
File and Folder Icons
53(2)
Moving and Copying Icons
55(2)
Aliases (Shortcuts)
57(2)
Color Labels
59(1)
The Trash
60(2)
Get Info (Properties)
62(3)
Finding Files 1: Spotlight
65(9)
Finding Files 2: The Find Command
74(6)
Smart Folders
80(1)
Chapter 3: The Dock, Desktop, Toolbar, and Sidebar
81(16)
The Dock
81(5)
Dock Features
86(2)
The Sidebar
88(3)
The Finder Toolbar
91(4)
Designing Your Desktop
95(1)
Menulets
96(1)
Chapter 4: Programs and Documents
97(38)
Launching Mac OS X Programs
97(3)
Switching Programs
100(4)
Exposé: The End of Window Clutter
104(4)
Dashboard
108(2)
How Documents Know Their Parents
110(4)
Keyboard Control
114(2)
The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
116(4)
Three Kinds of Programs: Cocoa, Carbon, Classic
120(1)
The Cocoa Difference
121(3)
How to Use Classic, If You Must
124(4)
Installing Mac OS X Programs
128(3)
Removing Mac OS X Programs
131(4)
Part Two: Welcome to Macintosh
Chapter 5: Five Ways to Transfer Your Files
135(24)
Transfers by Disk
135(3)
Transfers by Network
138(7)
Transfers by File-Sending Web Site
145(1)
Transfers by Email
146(1)
Transfers by iDisk
147(4)
Transfers by Bluetooth
151(1)
Where to Put Your Copied Files
151(5)
Document-Conversion Issues
156(3)
Chapter 6: Transferring Email and Contacts
159(22)
Transferring Your Outlook Mail
160(8)
Transferring Your Outlook Address Book
168(5)
Transferring from Outlook Express
173(1)
Transferring Your Eudora Mail
173(3)
Transferring Your Eudora Address Book
176(1)
Email Settings
177(4)
Chapter 7: Special Software, Special Problems
181(22)
ACDSee
181(1)
Acrobat Reader
182(1)
ACT
182(1)
Ad Subtract (Pop-up Stopper)
183(1)
Adobe [your favorite program here]
184(1)
America Online
184(1)
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)
185(1)
Children's Software
185(1)
Earthlink Total Access
186(1)
Easy CD Creator
186(1)
Encarta
186(1)
Eudora
187(1)
Excel
187(1)
Firefox
187(1)
Games
187(1)
Google Desktop Search
187(1)
ICQ
188(1)
Internet Explorer
188(1)
iTunes
188(1)
Kazaa
188(1)
Limewire
188(1)
Macromedia [your favorite program here]
188(1)
MacAfee VirusScan
189(1)
Microsoft Access
189(1)
Microsoft Money
190(2)
Microsoft Office
192(1)
Microsoft Publisher
192(1)
Microsoft Visio
193(1)
Minesweeper
193(1)
MSN Messenger
194(1)
MSN (Service)
194(1)
NaturallySpeaking
194(1)
Netscape
194(1)
Newsgroup Readers
195(1)
Norton AntiVirus
195(1)
Norton Utilities
195(1)
Notepad
195(1)
Outlook/Outlook Express
195(1)
Paint Shop Pro
195(1)
Palm Desktop
196(1)
Picasa
196(1)
Pocket PC
196(1)
PowerPoint
196(1)
QuickBooks
197(1)
Quicken
197(1)
RealPlayer
198(1)
RssReader
198(1)
Skype
199(1)
Snaglt
199(1)
Solitaire
200(1)
Street Atlas USA
200(1)
TaxCut, TurboTax
200(1)
WinAmp, MusicMatch
201(1)
Windows Media Player
201(1)
WinZip
201(1)
Word
201(1)
WordPerfect
201(1)
Yahoo Messenger
202(1)
VirtualPC: The Program of Last Resort
202(1)
Chapter 8: Hardware on the Mac
203(40)
Printers and Printing
203(8)
Faxing
211(4)
Scanning
215(1)
PDF Files
215(2)
Fonts—and Font Book
217(3)
Digital Cameras
220(1)
Disks
220(3)
Burning CDs and DVDs
223(4)
iTunes: The Digital Jukebox
227(7)
DVD Movies
234(1)
Keyboard
235(3)
Mouse
238(1)
Monitors
238(5)
Part Three: Making Connections
Chapter 9: Getting Online
243(14)
Connecting by Dial-up Modem
243(4)
Broadband Connections
247(3)
The Firewall
250(1)
Switching Locations
251(1)
Multihoming
252(2)
Internet Sharing
254(3)
Chapter 10: Mail and Address Book
257(32)
Checking Your Mail
257(3)
Writing Messages
260(5)
Reading Email
265(13)
The Junk Mail Filter
278(1)
Address Book
279(10)
Chapter 11: Safari, iChat, and Sherlock
289(32)
Safari
289(11)
RSS: The Missing Manual
300(4)
iChat
304(11)
Sherlock
315(6)
Part Four: Putting Down Roots
Chapter 12: Accounts and Security
321(28)
Introducing Accounts
321(7)
Parental Controls
328(4)
Editing Accounts
332(1)
Setting Up the Login Process
333(2)
Signing In, Logging Out
335(3)
Logging Out
338(1)
Fast User Switching
338(1)
The Root Account
339(1)
Six Mac OS X Security Shields
340(9)
Chapter 13: System Preferences
349(38)
The System Preferences Window
349(2)
.Mac
351(1)
Accounts
352(1)
Appearance
352(2)
Bluetooth
354(2)
CDs & DVDs
356(1)
Classic
357(1)
Dashboard & Exposé
357(1)
Date & Time
357(2)
Desktop & Screen Saver
359(4)
Displays
363(2)
Dock
365(1)
Energy Saver
365(3)
International
368(3)
Keyboard & Mouse
371(3)
Network
374(1)
Print & Fax
374(1)
QuickTime
375(1)
Security
375(1)
Sharing
375(2)
Software Update
377(1)
Sound
377(1)
Speech
378(3)
Spotlight
381(1)
Startup Disk
381(1)
Universal Access
381(6)
Chapter 14: The Freebie Programs
387(76)
Address Book
388(1)
AppleScript
388(2)
Calculator
390(2)
Chess
392(1)
Dictionary
393(1)
DVD Player
394(1)
Font Book
394(1)
iCal
394(9)
iChat
403(1)
iDVD
403(4)
Image Capture
407(2)
iMovie HD
409(9)
Internet Connect
418(1)
iPhoto
419(6)
iSync
425(2)
iTunes
427(1)
Mail
427(1)
Preview
427(4)
QuickTime Player
431(2)
Sherlock
433(1)
Stickies
433(2)
System Preferences
435(1)
TextEd it
435(6)
Utilities: Your Mac OS X Toolbox
441(22)
Chapter 15: Installation and Troubleshooting
463(18)
Installing Mac OS X 10.4
463(6)
Troubleshooting
469
Part Five: Appendix
The "Where'd It Go?" Dictionary
481

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