Mac OS X Snow Leopard用户手册(影印版)
Mac OS X Snow Leopard用户手册(影印版)
David Pogue
出版时间:2010年09月
页数:885
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此前宣布会在新系统中“暂缓增加新的功能”的苹果公司一定没有轻松下来。在新的Mac OS X 10.6“Snow Leopard”操作系统中,几乎没有一项功能没有被优化修改过。新的操作系统更加快速,更加美观,更加细致,但是仍旧缺失了用户手册。幸运的是David Pogue又回来了,这次他带着他幽默且不失专业性的语言风格,推出了八年来一如既往名列苹果计算机类图书销售榜首的这本“Snow Leopard”用户手册。

您需要了解的重要内容:
· 新系统大量的更新。新系统针对64位进行了修正,整个操作系统更加快速,Finder被重写了代码,增加了Microsoft Exchange兼容性,以及推出了全新的QuickTime播放器。所有苹果公司在本次更新中增加的内容,本书都有涵括。
· Snow Leopard的闪亮之处。本书揭秘了数以百计的应用程序增强之处,包含了Mac操作系统中所有原生的50个应用程序:Safari,Mail,iChat,预览,Time Machine??
· 熟悉新系统的捷径。本书将会是目前市面上包含使用小技巧最多的苹果系列指导手册。书中每页都有从未被刊登过的使用技巧等待读者去发现。
· 强大的实用指导。如何提高系统安全性,接入网络,建立自己的网络服务,与Windows用户共享文件,甚至是Mac OS X的Unix操作基础等等使用操作——都在这本语言风趣的专业指导手册中得以清晰地呈现。

为什么开创Missing Manual系列丛书?
当知识富有吸引力、条理清楚并且显得有趣时,人们的学习效果最好。 不幸的是,大多数计算机书籍味同嚼蜡。这就是我开始创立
“Missing Manual”系列的原因。它们有趣,不怕某项特性用处不大或者不能正常工作,并且( 哦,顺便说一句)由真正的作家撰写。我们在每一页都回答一个简单的问题:“这项特性有什么用?”
David Pogue是《纽约时报》技术专栏作家,获得Emmy奖的CBS News通讯记者以及“Missing Manual”系列的创始人。
  1. Introduction
  2. What’s New in Snow Leopard
  3. About This Book
  4. The Very Basics
  5. Part One: The Mac OS X Desktop
  6. Chapter 1: Folders & Windows
  7. Getting into Mac OS X
  8. Windows and How to Work Them
  9. The Four Window Views
  10. Icon View
  11. List View
  12. Column View
  13. Cover Flow View
  14. Quick Look
  15. Logging Out, Shutting Down
  16. Getting Help in Mac OS X
  17. Chapter 2: Organizing Your Stuff
  18. The Mac OS X Folder Structure
  19. Icon Names
  20. Selecting Icons
  21. Moving and Copying Icons
  22. Aliases: Icons in Two Places at Once
  23. Color Labels
  24. The Trash
  25. Get Info
  26. Chapter 3: Spotlight
  27. The Spotlight Menu
  28. The Spotlight Window
  29. Customizing Spotlight
  30. Smart Folders
  31. Chapter 4: Dock, Desktop, & Toolbars
  32. The Dock
  33. Setting Up the Dock
  34. Using the Dock
  35. The Finder Toolbar
  36. Designing Your Desktop
  37. Menulets: The Missing Manual
  38. Part Two: Programs in Mac OS X
  39. Chapter 5: Documents, Programs, & Spaces
  40. Opening Mac OS X Programs
  41. The “Heads-Up” Program Switcher
  42. Exposé: Death to Window Clutter
  43. Spaces: Your Free Quad-Display Mac
  44. Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
  45. How Documents Know Their Parents
  46. Keyboard Control
  47. The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
  48. Two Kinds of Programs: Cocoa and Carbon
  49. The Cocoa Difference
  50. Universal Apps (Intel Macs) and Rosetta
  51. Installing Mac OS X Programs
  52. Dashboard
  53. Web Clips: Make Your Own Widgets
  54. Chapter 6: Entering Data, Moving Data, & Time Machine
  55. The Macintosh Keyboard
  56. Notes on Right-Clicking
  57. Power Typing in Snow Leopard
  58. The Many Languages of Mac OS X Text
  59. Data Detectors
  60. Moving Data Between Documents
  61. Exchanging Data with Other Macs
  62. Exchanging Data with Windows PCs
  63. Time Machine
  64. Chapter 7: Services, Automator, & AppleScript
  65. Services
  66. Automator
  67. Building Your Own Workflow
  68. Doing More with Automator
  69. AppleScript
  70. Chapter 8: Windows on Macintosh
  71. Boot Camp
  72. Windows in a Window
  73. Life with Microsoft Exchange
  74. Part Three: The Components of Mac OS X
  75. Chapter 9: System Preferences
  76. The System Preferences Window
  77. Accounts
  78. Appearance
  79. Bluetooth
  80. CDs & DVDs
  81. Date & Time
  82. Desktop & Screen Saver
  83. Displays
  84. Dock
  85. Energy Saver
  86. Exposé & Spaces
  87. Keyboard
  88. Language & Text
  89. MobileMe
  90. Mouse
  91. Network
  92. Parental Controls
  93. Print & Fax
  94. Security
  95. Sharing
  96. Software Update
  97. Sound
  98. Speech
  99. Spotlight
  100. Startup Disk
  101. Time Machine
  102. Trackpad
  103. Universal Access
  104. Chapter 10: The Free Programs
  105. Your Free Mac OS X Programs
  106. Address Book
  107. Automator
  108. Calculator
  109. Chess
  110. Dashboard
  111. Dictionary
  112. DVD Player
  113. Font Book
  114. Front Row
  115. GarageBand
  116. iCal
  117. iChat
  118. iDVD
  119. Image Capture
  120. iMovie, iPhoto
  121. iSync
  122. iTunes
  123. Mail
  124. Photo Booth
  125. Preview
  126. QuickTime Player
  127. Safari
  128. Stickies
  129. System Preferences
  130. TextEdit
  131. Time Machine
  132. Utilities: Your Mac OS X Toolbox
  133. Chapter 11: CDs, DVDs, & iTunes
  134. Disks Today
  135. Disks In, Disks Out
  136. Startup Disks
  137. Burning CDs and DVDs
  138. iTunes: The Digital Jukebox
  139. DVD Movies
  140. Part Four: The Technologies of Mac OS X
  141. Chapter 12: Accounts, Parental Controls, & Security
  142. Introducing Accounts
  143. Creating an Account
  144. Parental Controls
  145. Editing Accounts
  146. Setting Up the Login Process
  147. Signing In, Logging Out
  148. Sharing Across Accounts
  149. Fast User Switching
  150. Five Mac OS X Security Shields
  151. Chapter 13: Networking, File Sharing, & Screen Sharing
  152. Wiring the Network
  153. File Sharing
  154. Accessing Shared Files
  155. Networking with Windows
  156. Screen Sharing
  157. More Dialing In from the Road
  158. Chapter 14: Printing, Faxing, Fonts, & Graphics
  159. Mac Meets Printer
  160. Making the Printout
  161. Managing Printouts
  162. Printer Sharing
  163. Faxing
  164. PDF Files
  165. Fonts—and Font Book
  166. ColorSync
  167. Graphics in Mac OS X
  168. Screen-Capture Keystrokes
  169. Chapter 15: Sound, Movies, & Speech
  170. Playing Sounds
  171. Recording Sound
  172. QuickTime Movies
  173. Speech Recognition
  174. The Mac Reads to You
  175. VoiceOver
  176. Ink: Handwriting Recognition
  177. Front Row
  178. Chapter 16: The Unix Crash Course
  179. Terminal
  180. Navigating in Unix
  181. Working with Files and Directories
  182. Online Help
  183. Terminal Preferences
  184. Terminal Tips and Tricks
  185. Changing Permissions with Terminal
  186. 20 Useful Unix Utilities
  187. Putting It Together
  188. Chapter 17: Hacking Mac OS X
  189. TinkerTool: Customization 101
  190. Redoing Mac OS X’s Graphics
  191. Replacing the Finder Icons
  192. Rewriting the Words
  193. Your Bright Hacking Future
  194. Part Five: Mac OS Online
  195. Chapter 18: Internet Setup & MobileMe
  196. The Best News You’ve Heard All Day
  197. Network Central—and Multihoming
  198. Broadband Connections
  199. Cellular Modems
  200. Dial-up Modem Connections
  201. Switching Locations
  202. Internet Sharing
  203. MobileMe
  204. Internet Location Files
  205. Chapter 19: Mail & Address Book
  206. Setting Up Mail
  207. Checking Your Mail
  208. Writing Messages
  209. Stationery
  210. Reading Email
  211. The Anti-Spam Toolkit
  212. RSS Feeds
  213. Notes
  214. To Dos
  215. Address Book
  216. Chapter 20: Safari
  217. Safari
  218. Tips for Better Surfing
  219. Tabbed Browsing
  220. RSS: The Missing Manual
  221. Chapter 21: iChat
  222. Welcome to iChat
  223. Three Chat Networks
  224. Signing Up
  225. The Buddy Lists
  226. Making a List
  227. Let the Chat Begin
  228. Text Chatting
  229. Audio Chats
  230. Video Chats
  231. Sharing Your Screen
  232. iChat Theater
  233. iChat Tweaks
  234. Chapter 22: SSH, FTP, VPN, & Web Sharing
  235. Web Sharing
  236. FTP
  237. Connecting from the Road
  238. Remote Access with SSH
  239. Virtual Private Networking
  240. Part Six: Appendixes
  241. Appendix A: Installing Mac OS X 10.6
  242. Getting Ready to Install
  243. Two Kinds of Installation
  244. The Automatic Installation
  245. The Erase & Install Option
  246. The Setup Assistant
  247. Uninstalling Mac OS X 10.6
  248. Appendix B: Troubleshooting
  249. Minor Eccentric Behavior
  250. Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
  251. Can’t Move or Rename an Icon
  252. Application Won’t Open
  253. Startup Problems
  254. Fixing the Disk
  255. Where to Get Troubleshooting Help
  256. Appendix C: The Windows-to-Mac Dictionary
  257. Appendix D: Where to Go from Here
  258. Web Sites
  259. Free Email Newsletters
  260. Advanced Books, Programming Books
  261. Appendix E: The Master Mac OS X Secret Keystroke List
  262. Index
书名:Mac OS X Snow Leopard用户手册(影印版)
作者:David Pogue
国内出版社:东南大学出版社
出版时间:2010年09月
页数:885
书号:978-7-5641-2263-8
原版书出版商:O'Reilly Media
David Pogue
 
David Pogue is the weekly tech columnist for the New York Times,
an Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning,
the 2006 winner of the Online News Association’s award for commentary,
and the creator of the Missing Manual series. He’s the
author or co-author of 45 books, including 20 in this series and
six in the “For Dummies” line (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and
Classical Music). In his other life, David is a former Broadway show conductor, a
magician, and a pianist. News, photos, links to his columns, blog, and weekly videos
await at www.davidpogue.com.
He welcomes feedback about his books by email at david@pogueman.com. (If you’re
seeking technical help, however, please refer to the sources in Appendix D.)
 
 
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定价:98.00元
书号:978-7-5641-2263-8
出版社:东南大学出版社