- Localizing Cocoa
- Jan 8, 2010
- David Chisnall explains how thinking about localization early on will save a lot of work in the long run.
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- Mac Deployment Tools: An Overview of the Best Ways to Roll Out a New Mac Lab or Update an Old One
- May 12, 2006
- Ryan Faas gives you an overview of the variety of development tools available from Apple and third parties, and tells you how to roll out with less hassle and fewer headaches.
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- Mac OS X Basics
- Apr 19, 2002
- Look at the features that make Mac OS X unique through the eyes of a Unix system administrator.
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- Mac OS X Panther Applications and Utilities
- Apr 9, 2004
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- Mac OS X Panther: Keeping Things Organized
- Mar 5, 2004
- Brian Tiemann helps you keep your Mac organized by teaching you how to find/create files as well as how to work with CD/DVDs and hard disks.
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- Making the Most of Reminders and Notes in OS X Mountain Lion
- Oct 12, 2012
- This chapter walks you though setting up Reminders and Notes, syncing app-specific data with other Macs and iDevices, and optimizing the use of Reminders and Notes.
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- Managing Expenses From Your iPhone or iPad
- Jun 29, 2012
- Jason Rich showcases a handful of expense tracking apps for the Apple iPhone and/or iPad, and explains how entering, managing, and reporting expense-related data while on the go can become an easy, accurate, and efficient process.
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- Managing Your OS X Leopard Desktop with Exposé, Spaces, and Other Tools
- May 28, 2008
- Brad Miser shows how to take advantage of features designed to help you manage all the clutter on your Leopard desktop.
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- Master iTunes 4.9’s Advanced Podcasting Features and Make Money with Personalized Podcasts
- Sep 9, 2005
- With podcasting, Joe Anybody can become a broadcaster. You don't even need sophisticated equipment: just your Mac, iTunes 4.9, and some podcasting software. Matthew David shows you how to use the advanced features in iTunes 4.9 to reach millions of iPod users with your message (and advertising).
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- Migrating from AppleShare IP to Macintosh OS X Server
- Nov 5, 2004
- Tony Williams shares joys and frustrations from a recent Macintosh migration from AppleShare IP (ASIP) under OS 9 to OS X Server 10.3. Although Apple tried to make this process as painless as possible, there are still some problems.
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- Moving from Windows to Mac
- Oct 12, 2009
- If you are switching from Windows to Mac and you need to get your files or other bits of information off your old machine onto your new Mac, this chapter shows you how.
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- My iMac: Sharing Devices, Files, and Services on a Network
- Mar 18, 2013
- This chapter helps you make the most of your iMac network connections by showing you how to share files, folders, and devices across networks and between Mac and Windows machines.
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- My MacBook: Managing Contacts and Appointments
- Mar 2, 2010
- Learn how to use your MacBook to manage your contacts, calendars, and appointments.
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- Myth or Fact? Is Mac OS X Really More Secure than Windows?
- Apr 6, 2007
- Apple's ads often promote Mac OS X as a much more secure platform than Windows and that sense of security and freedom from viruses, spyware, and network attacks is one of the things that often encourages Windows users to buy a Mac. But is Mac OS X's greater security real or just marketing? The truth is that it's a combination of fact and myth. Ryan Faas tells you why.
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- Networking Your Vista PC with XP and Mac Machines
- Jan 25, 2008
- Andy Walker helps make Vista home networking less painful.
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- Objective-C Design Patterns
- Mar 5, 2010
- David Chisnall looks at some of the patterns that are commonly found in Objective-C code.
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- Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 1
- Nov 7, 2008
- David Chisnall looks at the history of Objective-C and its underlying philosophy.
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- Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 2
- Nov 14, 2008
- Part 2 of David Chisnall's three-part series on Objective-C discusses the core syntax of the language.
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- Objective-C for C++ Programmers, Part 3
- Nov 21, 2008
- David Chisnall concludes his three-part series on Objective-C with an exploration of some of the more advanced concepts in the language.
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- Objective-C for Java Programmers, Part 1
- Mar 12, 2010
- David Chisnall looks at the similarities and differences in the semantics of Java and Objective-C.
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