
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Dr. Jan L. Harrington has been working with and writing about the Macintosh since March 1984. In her day job, she is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of CS/IS/IT at Marist College, where she carries the torch for Macintosh users with great enthusiasm. Her 30+ published books include more than a dozen Macintosh-specific titles, including several on various flavors of the Macintosh OS.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Part I: Using Panther.
Chapter 1: Why Having Chosen Mac OS X Was by No Means a Dopey Idea.
Chapter 2: Installing, Saying Hello, Saying Goodbye.
Chapter 3: Getting to First Base with the Mac User Interface.
Chapter 4: Leopard-Skin Pillbox Mac: Making Your Mac Your Own.
Chapter 5: I Don’t Know Why They Call It the Finder, Either.
Chapter 6: The Dock, and Why It Doesn’t Stink Even a Little.
Chapter 7: Just Deal with It: Apps.
Chapter 8: Coping with Files and Folders.
Chapter 9: Using Hard Drives, CDs, DVDs, and Other Silos of Data.
Chapter 10: Archiving to Analog Pulpware Substrate (Printing).
Chapter 11: Networking on Copper, Air, and a Prayer.
Chapter 12: The Apps Wot You Get for Nothin’.
Chapter 13: More Built-in Apps: The Junior Varsity.
Chapter 14: Coal-Fired Submarines, Mac OS 9, and Other Relics.
Chapter 15: I Love People! I Want to Share My Mac!
Chapter 16: I Loathe People! I Want to Secure My Mac!
Part II: The Technical Bits.
Chapter 17: Automating with AppleScript.
Chapter 18: Unix...Alas, the Name Is Its Only Funny Part.
Part III: Bonus Material.
Chapter 19: Twenty Questions from My Aunt Estelle 337
Chapter 20: Drop the Book and Come Out Peacefully: Online Resources.
Chapter 21: Troubleshooting by the Seat of Your Pants.
Chapter 22: One Final Lesson.
Index.
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