BDG PUBLISHING Mastering Mac OS X ( Windows/Macintosh )
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- Mastering MAC OS X Panther Mastering MAC OS X Panther is a must-have simulation for the beginner as well as a handy reference tool for Mac users. The step-by-step narration guides you through a myriad of the latest MAC OS X features and enhancements, the helps you to quickly and easily to operate your "Apple" 18 Lessons: Introduction to Mac Os X Panther Basics Working With Files, Folders, and Applications How to Use the Dock Setting System Preferences Part 1 Setting System Preferences Part 2 Universal Access: Interfacing with Your Mac Installing and Removing Applications Connecting Online w/ppp, Tcp/ip, Proxies, and Modems Surfing with Safari Setting Up Address Book and Mail Searching with Sherlock Setting Up .Mac Online Services Getting Organized with Icalendar and Isync Itunes: How to Download, Organize, and Burn Music Iphotos: How to Edit, Organize, and Share Pictures Imovies: Create Your Own Movies! Idvd: Make Your Own Dvd's From Movies Networking with Windows-based Computers The Best Step-by-Step Training Master MAC OS X Immediately Easy to follow Step-by-Step Narrated Instructions Learn Special Tips for Solving Common Problems Work with Dynamic Simulations Up to 20X Faster than Learning from a Book Build Your Own Lessons for Classroom or Individual Use Training Time: Approximately 36 Hours If MAC OS X Panther is currently installed on your computer, you may use it to practice with Mastering MAC OS X Panther. However, no actual MAC OS X Panther is needed to run the dynamic simulations on this CD. System Requirements: CD-Rom for Windows 98-NT-2000-ME-XP MacOS 8 or later-Mac G3 or higher Unix-Linux
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Navigate the desktop and set up all the new Mac OS X tools to suit your workflow Manage security and administer networks like a pro Get tips and hints on data recovery techniques, configuring mail servers and cross-platform solutions Command-line coverage for newbie or experienced UNIX users Learn how to migrate some of the Mac OS 9 features to the OS X version