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Apple says that Mac OS X 10.4 introduces over 200 new features, but that's missing the point. In fact, "Tiger" represents a deep-down rethinking of some of the most important elements of computerdom-but it still comes without a manual. In this expanded, thoroughly revised edition of the #1 bestselling Mac book, David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to topics like these: New technologies. Spotlight is a Find feature that's so fast and thorough, it almost makes your folder structure irrelevant. Dash-board strikes back at software feature bloat. Automator turns Tiger into an obedient butler. This book covers them all. Getting started. If you're new to the Mac, this book is an ideal introduction to the Dock, standard efficiency tricks, and even Mac OS X's Unix chassis. Security. Mac OS X has always been virus-free and spyware-free. But Tiger is better shielded than ever, offering a better fire-wall, an Internet stealth mode, and parental online controls. Bonus software. This book demystifies all 50 of the programs that come with the Mac, including Tiger's revamped editions of Safari, iChat, and Mail-and even iPhoto, iMovie, and iTunes. Finding Familiar Features. Two "Where'd It Go?" Dictionaries make it easy for Mac OS 9 and Windows refugees to look up a beloved feature-and find out where it went in Mac OS X 10.4.Pogue, David is the author of 'MAC OS X The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition', published 2005 under ISBN 9780596009410 and ISBN 0596009410.
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