The popular system software for the resurgent Macintosh platform is Mac OS 9, which includes over 50 new features. Among them are a searching program that finds not just files, but even web pages and words inside files; a multiple-users feature that stores a separate desktop for each user; and one-click file encryption. Despite its long list of enhancements, however, Apple ships Mac OS 9 without one of the most important features of all: a manual.
Pogue Press/O'Reilly comes to the rescue withMac OS 9: The Missing Manual. Award-winning author David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to Mac OS 9 for the first time in this lucid, impeccably written guide. The book includes:
- Getting started.The book's early chapters cover using menus, finding lost files, reducing window clutter, and interior-decorating the screen.
- Figuring out what's what.A complete guide,Mac OS 9:The Missing Manualexplains the purpose of every single software crumb in the System Folder, the A menu, and even the Apple Extras folder.
- Mastering networks.Learn how to connect Macs together--and even dial in to your home Mac from the road.
- Surviving the hordes.The new Multiple Users feature protects the Mac from mischievous (or clueless) kids or coworkers.
- Flying the Net.If Apple calls Mac OS 9 "your Internet copilot," then this book is the flight manual. It covers Sherlock 2, which searches the Internet; Mac OS 9's self- updating software feature; and Personal Web Sharing.
Along the way, Pogue communicates the joy of using the little shortcuts, drag-and-drop surprises, and elegant design touches that make the Mac the most passionately championed computer in the world.
Above all,Mac OS 9:The Missing Manualoffers warm, witty, jargon-free writing, with enough patience for the novice and enough depth for the power user. The book bursts with the shortcuts, surprises, and design touches that make the Mac the most passionately championed computer in the world.