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Product Mac OS X Leopard Details
Total Time : 8.00 hrs
Number of Movies : 111
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33838
Language : english
Author : Jesse Feiler
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Description Mac OS X Leopard
Mac OS X 10.5 ?Leopard? is the latest update to the Unix-based operating system for Macintosh. It builds on previous versions of Mac OS X to provide an even more powerful and easy-to-use experience. VTC author Jesse Feiler guides you through Leopards new technologies such as Time Machine, Cover Flow, Quick Look, and Spaces help you organize your information and find what you want quickly. As well as major advances in printing, accounts and file permissions, Mail, Automator, and Safari. Jesse will cover the basics of using Mac OS X and your Macintosh computer as well as advanced features such as Back to My Mac, new parental controls, Spotlight, and simplified sharing of disks and computers. To begin learning simply click the links.
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Introducing Mac OS X & Leopard
movie image Welcome to Leopard
movie image Use Two Computers in One
movie image Mac OS X Power & Integration

Using Leopard Controls
movie image Introducing the Leopard Interface
movie image Using Buttons
movie image Working with Text
movie image Display Data

Using Windows
movie image Using Windows - The Basics
movie image Window Drawers/Toolbar & Sidebars
movie image Working with Window & View Menus

Working with Menus
Using Menus
Apple Menu
Application Menu
Apple Menu - Using the Services Submenu
File Menu
Edit Menu
Getting He|p

Working with Files
Working with Files & the Finder Basics
Opening a Package
Using Aliases
Using Info & Inspector Pt.1
Using Info & Inspector Pt.2
Using Info & Inspector Pt.3
Exploring the Default Folder Layout Pt.1
Exploring the Default Folder Layout Pt.2
Burning a CD or DVD

Using the Finder
Finder Views
Finder New Commands Pt.1
Finder New Commands Pt.2
Other Finder File Commands
Other Finder Commands
Finder Preferences

Printing & Faxing from Leopard
Printing Documents
Using the Full Print Dialog
Using Print Options
Adding a Printer
Setting Print Preferences

System Preferences
Using System Preferences
Appearance Preferences
Desktop & Screen Saver
Dock
Expose
Spaces
International
Bluetooth
Energy Saver
Displays
Keyboard & Mouse
CDs & DVDs/Sound/QuickTime
Date/Time/Time Machine/Software Update
Startup Disk
Speech & Universal Access

Time Machine, Disks & Files
Using Time Machine
Using Archives
Using Disk Utility Pt.1
Using Disk Utility Pt.2
Working with Disk Images

Securing Your Computer
Security Preferences
Using File Vault
Sharing
Using the Firewall
Accounts Pt.1
Accounts Pt.2
Setting File Permissions
Keychain Access

Networking
Working with Services
Using TCP/IP
Assistant & Locations
Sharing Files & Screens
Back to My Mac
Setting Up Airport Base Station
Manual Configuration
Airport Internet Connections
Advanced Airport Settings

Using Mail
Getting Started with Mail
Setting Up a POP Account Pt.1
Setting Up a POP Account Pt.2
Managing a POP Account
Setting Up an IMAP Account
Mail Review
Using Mailboxes
Handling Junk Mail
Using Smart Mailboxes
Sending Mail
Signatures
Archiving & Restoring Mailboxes

Using iCal
Introducing iCal
iCal Calendars & Mail
Creating Events & Invitations

Using Address Book
Address Book Basics
Advanced Address Book Features

Working with Text & Text Edit
Introducing Text Edit
Text Edit Preferences
Working with Text-Using Rulers & Tabs
Working with Text-Using Styles
Using Fonts & the Color Picker

Using the Web
Setting Up a Web Server
More on Creating a Web Server
Using Safari

Dashboard
Introducing Dashboard & Widgets
Controlling Dashboard

Spotlight
Searching with Spotlight
Spotlight Preferences

Parental Controls
Finder/Applications & Content
Time Limits & Logs

Trouble-shooting
Activity Monitor & Console
Terminal & the Command Line

Automator
Introducing Automator
AppleScript: Recording & Dictionaries

Wrap-up
Wrap-up

Credits
About the Author

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