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Mac OS 9: The
Missing Manual by David Pogue |
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dispatched in 24 hours O'Reilly UK Paperback - 472 pages (20 April, 2000) O'Reilly UK |
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| Amazon.co.uk When Apple released Mac OS 9 they proclaimed that the built-in online help was so good that you didn't need a printed manual. Mac OS 9: The Missing Manual by award-winning Macworld author David Pogue shows just how much Mac OS 9 users are missing through Apple's omission. Mac OS 9: The Missing... Read more |
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The IMac for Dummies by David Pogue |
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dispatched in 24 hours IDG Books Paperback - 421 pages ( 6 April, 2000) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis This updated edition covers iMac and operating system releases including Mac OS9. Taking readers from the "on" button to the Internet, it shows how to use iMac's Internet, multimedia and productivity capabilities, and new chapters cover e-mail attachments and exchanging files with Windows users. Read more |
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Palm OS`Programming
For DummiesŪ by Liz O'Hara, John Schettino |
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dispatched in 24 hours IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. Paperback - 408 pages (June 1999) IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. |
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| Synopsis This reference aids writing applications for the Palm platform. Topics included are Windows and Mac OS integration features of CodeWarrior, User Interface tools, testing aids, troubleshooting techniques and sample code. The text also examines other third-party tools and their uses. Read more |
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Quark XPress 4 for
Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide by Elaine Weinmann |
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dispatched in 24 hours Peachpit Press Paperback - 52 pages (15 January, 1997) Peachpit Press |
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| Synopsis This guide has been updated to take account of the new features in QuarkXPress version 4.0. Step-by-step instructions teach beginners how to master specific skills and avoid potential problems. Hundreds of illustrations with detailed captions offer additional reinforcement for new users. This work... Read more |
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How to do Everything
with Your iMac by Todd Stauffer |
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dispatched in 24 hours McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Paperback - 588 pages (June 1999) McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. |
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| Amazon.co.uk Be warned: How to Do Everything with Your iMac won't show you how to use your iMac to prepare a salad or locate lost golf balls. It will teach you how to set up an iMac, connect it to other computers (locally and via the Internet) and use all sorts of iMac software for business and pleasure. Author... Read more |
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| 6. | QuarkXPress 4.0 for
Dummies by Galen Gruman, Barbara Assadi |
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IDG Books Paperback - 406 pages ( 5 March, 1998) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis Quark have added 75 features to this version of its desktop publishing title, including to Quarklmmedia, the design software used in conjunction with QuarkXpress for multimedia and Internet publishing. Quark has released Mac and PC versions simultaneously, and this text covers both the Windows and... Read more |
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| 7. | Applescript for
Dummies by Tom Trinko |
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IDG Books Paperback - 396 pages ( 1 January, 1996) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis Offers advice on how to use the programming language to automate tasks on the Macintosh, arrange applications to work together to accomplish complex tasks, and troubleshoot problems. Read more |
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| 8. | Macs for Dummies by David Pogue |
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dispatched in 24 hours IDG Books Paperback - 427 pages (November 1998) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis An annually-updated reference to advances in Mac hardware, software applications, Internet features and the Mac operating system. It examines Mac operations, popular software titles for the Mac, the ClarisWorks Office suite, the OS, Mac Internet tools, peripherals, and troubleshooting. Read more |
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| 9. | Macworld Mac OS 9
Bible by Lon Poole |
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dispatched in 24 hours IDG Books Paperback - 910 pages (30 June, 2000) IDG Books |
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| Amazon.co.uk Ever stylish and seamlessly integrated with the Internet, the Macintosh may be enjoying the best days of its long career. Macs are powerful computers, capable of serious work, but they distinguish themselves through their intelligent way of interacting with users and their enthusiastic community of... Read more |
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| 10. | How to Do Everything
with Your IMac by Todd Stauffer |
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dispatched in 24 hours Osborne McGraw-Hill Paperback - 645 pages (31 March, 2000) Osborne McGraw-Hill |
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| Amazon.co.uk How To Do Everything With Your iMac does just what the title promises, covering all things iMac from setting up your machine to editing QuickTime movies to connecting your iMac to a network. Todd Stauffer, best known as co-host of the TV series Disk Doctors, has written a book that is all things to... Read more |
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| 11. | Sad Macs, Bombs, and
Other Disasters by Ted Landau |
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dispatched in 24 hours Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) Paperback - 1008 pages ( 3 April, 2000) Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) |
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| Amazon.co.uk Even the most loyal Macintosh fan knows that there are many ways in which their Mac can misbehave. When it does , Sad Macs, Bombs and Other Disasters is the book to turn to. At nearly 1000 pages, this book covers just about every problem you are ever likely to encounter with your Macintosh, and many... Read more |
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| 12. | Macworld Mac Secrets by David Pogue, Joseph Schorr |
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dispatched in 1-2 weeks IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. Paperback - 1291 pages (15 January, 1999) IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. |
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| Synopsis A new edition which contains shortcuts and time savers for both the new and well-seasoned Mac user. A CD-ROM is included which contains a selection of shareware along with an assortment of working commercial software titles. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this... Read more |
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| 13. | Crossing Platforms by Adam Engst, David Pogue |
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dispatched in 24 hours O'Reilly UK Paperback - 336 pages (November 1999) O'Reilly UK |
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| Amazon.co.uk Say what you like about the farmer and the cowman, but the Windows user and the Macintosh jockey likely will never enjoy much more than a grudging co-existence. That's why it can be so traumatic when a job or other tragic circumstance requires a devotee of one environment to switch to the other. ... Read more |
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| 14. | The Little Mac Book by Robin Williams |
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dispatched in 24 hours Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) Paperback - 400 pages (30 April, 1999) Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) |
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| Amazon.co.uk A classic returns, this time updated to include Mac OS 8.6, the iMac and more Internet material. The Little Mac Book will fit your needs well if you've chosen to get into personal computing by way of a Macintosh computer and want a friendly and thorough guide. Robin Williams--no, not the comic... Read more |
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| 15. | Easy IMac by Lisa Lee |
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dispatched in 2-3 days Que Paperback - 313 pages (April 1999) Que |
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| Synopsis This is a reference for the Apple iMac. It features full colour screen shots providing readers with the information, tips, techniques and procedures they need to save time and reduce frustration. Read more |
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| 16. | Mac OS 9 by Maria Langer |
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dispatched in 2-3 days Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) Paperback - 375 pages (25 November, 1999) Peachpit Press (a Pearson Education company) |
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| Synopsis This guide to the Macintosh operating system 9 includes features such as Sherlock II which provides new organizational tools for keeping track of related sites, people, and e-commerce sites. Detailed explanations are given of how to install, set up, configure and use the OS. Read more |
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| 17. | Macworld Photoshop
5.0 Bible by Deke McClelland |
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IDG Books Paperback - 913 pages ( 1 September, 1998) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis A tutorial covering developments in Photoshop version 5.0, through an emphasis on features and capabilities. These include: multiple undos and the history palette, the editable text layer, spot-colour separations, DCS 2 format support, layer effects, 3-D transformation filter, magnetic selection... Read more |
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| 18. | Macintosh Windows
Integration by John Rizzo |
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dispatched in 2-3 days AP Professional Paperback - 400 pages (10 June, 1999) AP Professional |
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| Amazon.co.uk Windows machines are becoming more Mac-like and Macs adopt more Windows features every day, but a considerable gulf remains between the two popular consumer platforms. Macintosh Windows Integration: Integrating Your MacIntosh With Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Environments explains how to get work... Read more |
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| 19. | 10 Minute Guide to
HTML by Tim Evans |
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Que Paperback - 230 pages (October 1996) Que |
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| Synopsis This is a simple guide for new users of the World Wide Web. A series of tutorials, each designed to last around ten minutes, covers all the essentials from how to get started to adding sound and video to documents. It covers version 3.2 for Windows 95, Macintosh and UNIX. Read more |
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| 20. | The IBook for
Dummies by David Pogue |
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dispatched in 2-3 days IDG Books Paperback - 405 pages (30 April, 2000) IDG Books |
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| Synopsis The iBook is an Internet-ready notebook computer with a 56K modem, Mac OS 8.6 and ready-installed software. This book guides the reader through mobile computing with the iBook, covering areas such as built-in basics, word processing, Internet access, using the CD-ROM drive and wireless networking. Read more |
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| 21. | Mac OS in a Nutshell by Rita Fern Lewis |
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dispatched in 24 hours O'Reilly UK Paperback - 387 pages (October 1999) O'Reilly UK |
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| Amazon.co.uk If you're looking for a book about the Mac OS that goes beyond simple troubleshooting and basic descriptions of your Macintosh, then Mac OS in a Nutshell is for you. Aimed squarely at "power users", this book includes everything from a potted history of the Mac OS from System 1.0 to the latest... Read more |
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| 22. | Photoshop 4 for
Macintosh by Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas |
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dispatched in 1-2 weeks Peachpit Press Paperback - 318 pages (15 January, 1997) Peachpit Press |
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| Synopsis Step-by-step instructions are given in this guide to using Photoshop 4 for Macintosh to create Web graphics. A 16-page colour "gallery" section features current artwork and examples by Photoshop artists. Read more |
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| 23. | iMac for Dummies
Internet Value Pack by David Pogue, Charles Seiter |
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dispatched in 1-2 weeks IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. Paperback - 768 pages (15 October, 1999) IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. |
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| Synopsis This guide examines the basics of the latest Mac OS software for the iMac and offers help on iMac hardware. Information is also given on the AppleWorks productivity suite, the Quicken financial suite, the PageMill Web authoring tool, Microsoft applications and creating a Web page. Read more |
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| 24. | How to Do Everything
with Your IBook by Todd Stauffer |
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dispatched in 2-3 days Osborne McGraw-Hill Paperback - 656 pages (29 February, 2000) Osborne McGraw-Hill |
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| Amazon.co.uk The Apple iBook is setting trends in notebook computer design, but it's more importantly a glorious little machine well suited to the needs of individuals who like to keep up with their work while they travel. How to Do Everything With Your iBook tells how to put your sleek travelling companion (and... Read more |
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| 25. | Macworld Mac OS 8.5
Bible by Lon Poole |
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| Temporarily
out of stock IDG Books Worldwide Paperback - 912 pages ( 1 April, 1999) IDG Books Worldwide |
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| Synopsis A tutorial reference for the Mac OS, with essential information on every aspect of the OS8 including Microsoft Internet Explorer, loaded with tips and techniques for getting the most from a Macintosh. Read more |
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