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Mac OS X Hints, Leopard Edition - Macworld Superguide

This book tells about master in your system preferably about productivity, connections, printing, discs and text. And also to Navigate Leopard regarding The finder, Spotlight, Quick Look, Spaces and Expose and the Dock and Stacks. And also to unleash OS's Program about mail, iCal, Safari, iTunes, iChat, Preview and Dashboard. It also tells about the command of terminal to learn the terminal basics, what's new in Leopard, Do more with Terminal, Superpowered Searching and the command - line Lifesavers.
Back in the fall of 2000, they were making the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X and finding the new operating system both complex and a bit unintuitive. In particular, they kept getting tripped up by features that weren’t documented on Apple’s Web site or covered in OS X’s help files. Being somewhat geeky by nature, they decided to create a Web site where they could keep track of all the little tips, tricks, and hidden features they were discovering in OS X. That way, they could easily access the tips from any machine they happened to be using. And because they knew, they wasn’t the only one out there exploring the inner workings of Apple’s new operating system, they built the site so others could post their own OS X tips and insights.
They had no grand aspirations for the Web site; they merely hoped it would serve as a useful resource for OS X tidbits. Over the last eight years, however, that little site—MacOSXHints.com, in case you haven’t guessed by now—has grown into a collection of more than 10,000 OS X tips, covering every major release from the initial public. The site still focuses on demystifying OS X’s hidden features and sharing useful knowledge that you won’t find in any help files. And with thousands of contributors from across the globe, it offers a constantly growing collection of OS X knowledge—all freely searchable.

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