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Easy Mac Computer Basics: Adding New Devices
Jun 10, 2009
Learn how to add devices to your Mac such as hard drives, printers, Apple TV, and even an external TV.
Easy Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Organizing Your Life
Oct 19, 2009
Kate Binder explains how to use Address Book, iCal, and iSync.
Enterprise iDevice Management with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Server
May 30, 2013
Unsure of how to integrate Apple devices (be they of the iOS or OS X variety) into your Microsoft- or Linux-based network? You’re not alone. IT expert Tim Warner shows how you can centrally manage iDevices in any corporate network environment with minimal cost and learning curve.
Erica Sadun on the iPhone SDK, OS X, and the Computing Landscape
Jun 5, 2009
David Chisnall talks with Erica Sadun about the iPhone SDK, Objective-C, and what she'd like to see at this year's WWDC.
Exploring the Dock in Mac OS X "Tiger"
Jun 3, 2005
The Dock is an important part of the OS X interface, and in this chapter you'll learn how to use it to launch applications as well as receive feedback about them as they run. You will also learn how to store files, folders, and document windows in the Dock—and to use the Trash to delete files, folders, and applications you no longer need.
Exploring the Dock in Mac OS X Panther
Dec 23, 2003
Robyn Ness and John Ray tell all about the Panther Dock and how to get the most out of it.
Finding What You Want with Spotlight in Mac OS X Lion
Aug 16, 2011
If you're looking for specific content on your computer or network and you don't know where to find it, you can use Spotlight to help you locate it. This chapter shows you how.
Finding What You Want with Spotlight in OS X Mavericks
Dec 31, 2013
Spotlight is the built-in search tool of OS X Mavericks. This chapter shows how to use it to find content on your Mac, how to filter search results, set search preferences, and get help when you need it.
Foundation: The Objective-C Standard Library
Jan 26, 2010
David Chisnall goes through the most important aspects of the OpenStep Foundation framework.
From NeXTSTEP to Cocoa: Erik Buck on the Development of Cocoa and Objective-C
Jun 5, 2009
Erik Buck talks with David Chisnall about the history of modern Apple development from it's NeXTSTEP beginnings to Cocoa and Objective-C today.
Fun with the Objective-C Runtime
Jun 5, 2009
David Chisnall takes a look at some of the activities made easy by OS X Leopard's public interfaces to the Objective-C runtime library.
Get Acquainted with Font Book
Feb 26, 2007
Get Ready For The Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Update
Feb 24, 2012
Jason R. Rich explains some of the new features being added to the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion operating system, and explains why you’ll want to update your computer this summer.
Getting in Sync with OS X
Sep 1, 2006
Marcus Zarra drills down into an example of how to utilize the new Sync Services offered in OS X 10.4: "Tiger" and synchronize an application's data with the data stored in one of Apple's applications.
Getting Started in Objective-C: Your First Program (LiveLessons Video)
May 26, 2009
Stephen Kochran guides you through the process of creating your first Objective-C program in this training video.
Getting Started with Cocoa Programming
Sep 24, 2004
Aaron Hillegass introduces Cocoa Programming for webpages in the Mac OS X environment with a sample program that shows how the language works.
Getting to Know Mac OS X Finder Windows
Apr 7, 2010
In this chapter, Paul McFedries runs through all the basic Finder skills you'll need to handle the day-to-day tasks associated with your files.
Grand Central Dispatch: Exciting or Overhyped?
Mar 2, 2010
David Chisnall looks at the Grand Central Dispatch framework to see how much of the hype is justified.
Hello Messages, Goodbye iChat: Send/Receive Free Text Messages From A Mac
Mar 5, 2012
Jason R. Rich explains how to download and use the new Messages app on a Mac, which replaces iChat for sending and receiving instant messages, as well as text messages, for free.
How Core Animation Changed Cocoa Drawing
Jan 4, 2010
David Chisnall looks at how things have changed between Display PostScript and CoreAnimation, and where they might end up in the future.

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