Mac OS X Tiger
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- About this Wikibook
- The scope and motivation behind this Wikibook.
- Using this Wikibook
- Quick guide on how to use and participate in this book.
- Running Mac OS X Tiger today
- A retrospective for modern users of macOS.
- Introduction
- Introduction to the OS X Tiger.
- The Desktop
- A gentle first lesson in using your Mac.
- A Quick Look Under the Hood
- A simple view of what is lurking beneath the UI.
- The Mac Interface
- A follow-up to the first chapter that finishes explaining the Mac Interface.
- Using the Finder
- An introduction to browsing files on your Mac using the Finder.
- Advanced Finder Tricks
- An advanced chapter that helps you get the most out of the Finder.
- Meet the Applications
- A complete look at all of the applications included with Tiger.
- Utilities
- Instructions for using the various Utilities included with Mac OS X.
- System Preferences
- Learn how to adjust your Mac's settings to your liking.
- User Accounts
- Learn about accounts and understand the Mac OS X account system.
- Networking your Mac
- A guide to connecting your Mac to other Macs, PCs, and the Internet.
- Using your Mac as a Web Server
- Guide to using Mac OS X as a web server.
- Printing, Faxing, and Scanning
- Connect a printer and scanner to your Mac and learn how to send faxes.
- Handwriting and Speech
- Teach your Mac how to recognize your voice and your writing.
- Installing Tiger
- Learn how to upgrade an older version of Mac OS X to Tiger.
- Advanced Concepts
- Insight into the UNIX background and inner workings of Mac OS
- Appendices
- A: The Keyboard Shortcut Cheat Sheet
- Learn keyboard shortcuts to speed up your work flow.
- B: Mac OS X Troubleshooting
- Fix problems and determine what is causing your Mac or its applications to crash.
- C: Directory of Mac Models
- A directory of all modern (G4, G5, or Intel) Mac models.
- D: Top 30 Questions
- This appendix answers the top 30 questions people ask when using Mac OS X.
- E: Top 30 Mistakes
- This appendix lists the top 30 mistakes new Mac users make.
- A: The Keyboard Shortcut Cheat Sheet
- Glossary
- Find a term you don't know? You might find it in the glossary.
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