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Introducing Mac OS X & Tiger
- Welcome to Tiger
- Mac OS X Under the Hood Pt.1
- Mac OS X Under the Hood Pt.2
- AppleScript
- Terminal & the Command Line
Using Aqua Controls
- Introducing the Aqua Interface
- Using Buttons, Checkboxes & Radio Buttons
- Using Sliders & Progress Monitors
- Working with Text
- Using Other Controls
Using Windows
- Using Windows - The Basics
- Using Multipane Windows
- Working with Window Toolbars & Sheets
- Using Drawers
Working with Menus
- Using Menus
- Apple Menu
- Application Menu
- Apple Menu - Using the Services Submenu
- File Menu
- Edit Menu
- Getting assistance
- Contextual Menus
Working with Files
- Working with Files & the Finder Basics
- Opening a Package
- Using Aliases & the Info Window
- Using Archives
- Exploring the Default Folder Layout
- Working with Disk Utility
- Using Disk Images
- Using File Vault
- Burning a CD or DVD
Using the Finder
- Finder Views
- Finder Toolbars
- Finder Preferences & View Options
- Using the Dock
- Using Expose
- Status in the Menu Bar
- Working with Spotlight
- Setting Spotlight Preferences
- Using Smart Folders
Printing & Faxing from Tiger
- Printing Documents
- Using Printer Setup Utility
- Sharing a Printer & Setting Print Preferences
- Using Preview
- Faxing with Mac OS X
System Preferences
- Using System Preferences
- Appearance Preferences
- Dashboard & Expose
- International Preferences
- Bluetooth
- CD & DVD Preferences
- Displays
- Keyboard & Mouse
- Ink
- Sound
- QuickTime Preferences
- Speech
- Startup Disk
- Universal Access
Using Classic
- How Classic Works
- Setting Classic Preferences
Securing Your Computer
- Setting Security Preferences
- Using Multiple Users & Account Preferences
- File Access Permissions
- Keychains
Manging Your Computer Environment
- Utilities Overview & Migration Assistant
- Using Grab Console & Activity Monitor
- Installing Software
- Using Software Update
- Managing Date & Time/Conserving Energy
Communicating Over a Local Area Network
- Basic Networking
- Using Built-In (Wired) Ethernet
- Using Airport
- Using Locations
- Connecting to a Local Server
Communicating Over the Internet
- What You Need to Get Connected
- Using a Dial-Up Modem
- Using a Bluetooth Modem
- Setting Up an AirPort Base Station
- Setting Up a Router
- Using Internet Connect
Setting Up a Local Area Network Server
- Setting Up Your Computer for Others to Use
Setting Up an Internet Server
- Creating a Web Server with Apache
Using Applications on Mac OS X
- Understanding Dialogs Pt.1
- Understanding Dialogs Pt.2
- Understanding Alerts
- Working with Files-Opening Files
- Working with Files-Saving Files
- Workiing with Text-Using Rulers & Tabs
- Working with Text-Using Styles
- Using the Color Picker
- Using Fonts
Using the Mac OS X Applications
- About the Applications
- Using Calculator & Conversions
- Using Chess & Speech Recognition
- Using Dictionary & Services
- Using DVD Player & AppleScript
- Using Image Capture with a Local Scanner
- Using Image Capture with a Shared Scanner
- Using Image Capture with a Digital Camera
- Using iSync Pt.1
- Using iSync Pt.2
- iTunes
- Sherlock
- Stickies
- TextEdit
.Mac: Tools on the Internet
- Looking at .Mac
- Using iDisk
- Advanced iDisk Settings
- Synchronizing Data
- Using HomePage
- Using iCards
- Using Backup
Using iCal
- Introducing iCal
- Sharing Calendars
- Using Notifications
Introducing iChat
- Using iChat
- Setting Up iChat the First Time
- Setting iChat Preferences
Browsing the Web with Safari
- Introducing Safari
- Using Snapbacks
- Using Bookmarks & Tabs
- Using RSS Feeds
Mail/Webmail/Address Book
- Getting Started with Mail
- More About Sending Mail
- Using Signatures
- Handling Junk Mail
- Setting Up Accounts
- Setting Up Mailboxes & Using Rules
- Using Smart Mailboxes
- Using Address Book
- Using WebMail
Automator
- Introducing Automator
- Looking Inside Actions & Workflows
- Working with Workflows
Dashboard
- Introducing Dashboard & Widgets
- Controlling Dashboard
Parental Controls
- Controlling Mail & Chat
- Controlling Safari & Dictionary
- Using Simple Finder
Using the iLife Applications
- Using iPhoto Pt.1
- Using iPhoto Pt.2
- Using iMovie
- Using iDVD
Wrap Up
- Wrap Up
Credits
- About the Author
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