Customer Review: Doing exactly what it set out to do, the Mac OS X Leopard Pocket Guide is something you can carry along with you and read whenever you have any burning questions about working with Leopard. I find myself picking up this book first before going to the much bigger and more comprehensive Mac OS X... more info
Customer Review: Dont be fooled by its size, this book has been a tremoundos help, It is great if you dont know anything on Mac's. I have been able to do and set up thing's on my macbook I could not have done on my own. This is a book that should be in your colection. Go to Barnes and Noble and check it out for... more info
Customer Review: I was diagnosed with hydrocephalus when I was 9 months old. My Mother never really knew too much about it so neither did I. I've had 3 shunt surgeries (first one when I was 11 months, a revision at 5 years old, and a new VP shunt in a different place at 11 years old) and now that I'm 23 and a Mommy... more info
Customer Review: This reference is missing many of the commands I actually use on Mac OS X to develop software such as lipo and otool. Sure the man pages are on my computer but then why do I need this book? Suggestion for the Leopard edition: cut back on Vi, Emacs, and Bash stuff and add even more man pages.... more info
Customer Review: Since I converted I have found OS X UNIX is amazingly friendly and accessible. Some people who had never used it before type commands and work with the operating system directly as a "cool guys" in movies! This book is very helpful and well written and it is serves as a very nice reference. I paired... more info
Customer Review: I learned from this book, probably because I am curious, not because I will use most of the information presented in any of my computer tasks. Most people get in their new car and never read the manual to find out the things they could do with lights, door locks etc. They also do... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book on the recommendation of a Mac guru to help with learning to use a recently purchased iBook. I am a longtime and skilled PC user.
I can see where this book would be helpful to someone who was familiar with previous Mac OSes, but it did not spell things clearly enough for this... more info
Customer Review: By Sean Alexandre Bishop Eastern Sierra Macintosh User Group (beSMUG)
People are a bit reluctant to make big changes when it comes to technology, especially computers. Just when you think you've learned all you could about your Mac, the great minds in Cupertino go and change the whole scheme of... more info
Customer Review: This book is valuable as a quick start guide to Mac OS X, both for users of earlier versions of the Mac OS and for "switchers" from Unix and Windows--Part I of the book is all about converting.
Part II covers the basics of Mac OS X including window usage and keyboard shortcuts, the Finder and... more info
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