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Part I: Setup, Startup, and (In)Stalling
Part I:
Setup, Startup, and (In)Stalling
Chapter List
Chapter 1: The Power of Permissions: Understanding Users and Unix Organization
Chapter 2: Sensational Setup
Chapter 3: Subjugating Startup and Leveraging Login
Chapter 4: Installations, Inc.
BackCover
Mac OS X Power Tools
Introduction
What This Book Isn't
How to Use This Book
Software Mentioned in the Book
Errors, Feedback, and Contact Info
Finally...
Part I: Setup, Startup, and (In)Stalling
Chapter 1: The Power of Permissions: Understanding Users and Unix Organization
The Basics: Permissions, Accounts, and File Organization
Mastering Permissions and Accounts
Moving On...
Chapter 2: Sensational Setup
Application Preferences
Working with Preference Files
Moving On...
Chapter 3: Subjugating Startup and Leveraging Login
Choosing a Startup Volume or System
Customizing the Boot Panel
The Login Process
Managing Startup/Login Options
Stopping and Restarting Startup Processes
Special Startup Options
Moving On...
Chapter 4: Installations, Inc.
Installation Basics
Installing Third-Party Software
Installing Mac OS and Apple Software
Uninstalling Software
Transferring Mac OS X between Computers or Hard Drives
Supporting " Unsupported " Stuff
Moving On...
Part II: Files, Finders, Docks, and Apps (Including Classic)
Chapter 5: Finagle Files and Foil Finder Frustration
File Basics
Finder Preferences and View Options
The Desktop and the Desktop Folder
Working with Windows (Finder Windows, not Microsoft Windows)
File and Folder Finesse
Super Saving (and Opening)
Moving On...
Chapter 6: Developing a Dynamite Dock
Dock Settings and Customization
Using and Abusing the Dock
Accessorizing Your Dock
Alternatives to the Stock Dock
Moving On...
Chapter 7: Apple-ication Aptitude
Applications 101
Getting the Most from Mac OS X Applications and Utilities
Basic Application Troubleshooting
Text Testimonials: Working with Text in OS X
Moving On...
Chapter 8: Clobbering Classic
A Quick Primer on the Classic Environment
The Classic System Preferences
Optimizing Classic
Using Classic
Classic Trouble
Moving On...
Part III: The Internet, Networking, Sharing, and Printing
Chapter 9: Networking Notables and Internet Illuminations
Network Basics
Internet and Networking Setup Subtleties
Better Browsing Basics
Moving On...
Chapter 10: Stellar Sharing Strategies
Sharing Locally: The Public and Shared Folders
Sharing Files Locally: Bluetooth
Sharing Remotely: iDisk
Sharing Remotely: Personal File Sharing
Sharing Remotely: FTP
Sharing Remotely: Secure FTP (SFTP)
Sharing Remotely: Windows File Sharing (SMB)
Sharing Remotely: Personal Web Sharing
Quick Access to Sharing Services
Moving On...
Chapter 11: Connection Convenience and Remote Control
IP Addresses, URLs, and Ports
Connecting to Shares on Other Computers/Servers
Connecting to Frequently Accessed Servers and Shares
Connecting to Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Remote Access and Control
Moving On...
Chapter 12: Printing Practicalities
Printing Basics
Printer Prep: Setting Up and Managing Printers in OS X
Supporting Unsupported Printers
Sharing Your Printer
Printing Pointers
Moving On...
Part IV: Mastering Your Mac--Security, Maintenance, and Unix
Chapter 13: Strengthening System Security and Fine-Tuning Firewalls
Security Basics
Keeping Your Mac Safe: Networks and the Internet
Keeping Your Mac Safe: Local Access
Keeping Sensitive Data Safe
Protecting Yourself (and Your Friends) from Viruses
Moving On...
Chapter 14: Mac Maintenance and Administrative Actions
Disk Drive Diligence
Maintenance Magic
Admin Artistry
Backup Basics
Moving On...
Chapter 15: Utilizing Unix
What Is Unix Doing in Mac OS X?
Understanding Unix: Philosophy and Design Decisions
Getting Started with Terminal and a Shell
Installing Unix-Based Software
Hands-On with Some Unix Programs
Moving On...?
Appendix A: A Tale of Two Systems
Transition Technicalities
For the Stubborn: Making OS X Work Like OS 9
For the Indecisive: Tips for Those Who Switch Back and Forth
Appendix B: Multiple Mounts, Various Volumes, and Divided Disks
Working with Multiple Volumes in OS X
Using Drive Partitions
Customizing OS X When Using Multiple Volumes
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
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