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Mac OS X v.10.5 Leopard is the newest release of Apple's innovative, stable and compatible operating system for Macintosh computers. This new release includes an elegant new interface and over 300 new innovations designed to help customers accomplish any task. Improvements have been included for all your favorite Mac programs like iChat and Mail, as well as all-new features such as Quick Look, which lets you peruse the contents of a multiple-page document or video without opening the whole file, and Time Machine, which can recover files in seconds. OS X 10.5 has all this, as well as the exceptional search technology, stunning graphics, rapid connectivity and solid stability you've come to expect from the OSX family of operating systems. iChat now lets you present movies, presentations and virtually any document during your chtas with iChat Theater. You can even save your audio and video chats for sharing or synching with an iPod to play on the go. Communicate with 30 professionally designed stationary template, keep important notes and track to-do items in Mail You can now group applications into Spaces and move between each Space with keyboard shortcuts to organize your windows and reduce clutter
Hello, tomorrow. The biggest Mac OS X upgrade ever, Leopard features 300+ innovations. Explore the Mac of the future today.
Desktop. A neat place to work. An eye-opening experience. Stacked in your favor.
Imagine if browsing the files on your Mac was as easy as browsing music in iTunes. That's the idea behind the new Finder in Leopard. Now you can access everything on your system from an iTunes-style sidebar and flip through your files using Cover Flow.
The sidebar steps up. See what you seek. Search party. Closer connections. And now, back to my Mac.
Look deeper.
Time Machine. A giant leap backward. Set it, then forget it. Back up everything.
Go back in time. Preferential treatment.
Mail. Think outside the inbox. Sincerely yours.
Noteworthy indeed. Much ado about to-dos. Spotlight on Mail. Stop the presses. Data, detected. Setup made simple.
iChat. Not being there is half the fun.
Chat for effect. Show off (without showing up). Chatting for the record. Crystal-clear audio. Still the best for text.
AIM to please.
Rock-solid foundations. 64-Bit. Advanced precision in one OS. Multicore. Fire on all cylinders. Security. Safer by design. Core Animation. Drag-and-drop-dead gorgeous. UNIX. The UNIX you know. The Mac you love.
Ready. Set. Code. Xcode. Build fast. Work smart. Xray. Apps, the developer will see you now. Dashcode. Widgets without the wait. Publisher: Apple
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Add a new Mac to your Mac. Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is packed with over 300 new features, installs easily, and works with the software and accessories you already have.
Mac OS X v.10.5 Leopard is the newest release of Apple's innovative, stable and compatible operating system for Macintosh computers. This new release includes an elegant new interface and over 300 new innovations designed to help customers accomplish any task. Improvements have been included for all your favorite Mac programs like iChat and Mail, as well as all-new features such as Quick Look, which lets you peruse the contents of a multiple-page document or video without opening the whole file, and Time Machine, which can recover files in seconds. OS X 10.5 has all this, as well as the exceptional search technology, stunning graphics, rapid connectivity and solid stability you've come to expect from the OSX family of operating systems. This edition extends the license for use by up to five different users in the same home network. Time Machine lets you keep an up-to-date copy of all important files and, since it can recall how the system looks every day, it can recover files in seconds. iChat now lets you present movies, presentations and virtually any document during your chtas with iChat Theater. You can even save your audio and video chats for sharing or synching with an iPod to play on the go. Communicate with 30 professionally designed stationary template, keep important notes and track to-do items in Mail You can now group applications into Spaces and move between each Space with keyboard shortcuts to organize your windows and reduce clutter Hello, tomorrow. The biggest Mac OS X upgrade ever, Leopard features 300+ innovations. Explore the Mac of the future today.
Desktop. A neat place to work. An eye-opening experience. Stacked in your favor.
Imagine if browsing the files on your Mac was as easy as browsing music in iTunes. That's the idea behind the new Finder in Leopard. Now you can access everything on your system from an iTunes-style sidebar and flip through your files using Cover Flow.
The sidebar steps up. See what you seek. Search party. Closer connections. And now, back to my Mac.
Look deeper.
Time Machine. A giant leap backward. Set it, then forget it. Back up everything.
Go back in time. Preferential treatment.
Mail. Think outside the inbox. Sincerely yours.
Noteworthy indeed. Much ado about to-dos. Spotlight on Mail. Stop the presses. Data, detected. Setup made simple.
iChat. Not being there is half the fun.
Chat for effect. Show off (without showing up). Chatting for the record. Crystal-clear audio. Still the best for text.
AIM to please.
Rock-solid foundations. 64-Bit. Advanced precision in one OS. Multicore. Fire on all cylinders. Security. Safer by design. Core Animation. Drag-and-drop-dead gorgeous. UNIX. The UNIX you know. The Mac you love.
Ready. Set. Code. Xcode. Build fast. Work smart. Xray. Apps, the developer will see you now. Dashcode. Widgets without the wait. Publisher: Apple Computer
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This is the first book to introduce programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that knowledge.
Author: Mark Dalrymple
Author: Aaron Hillegass
Publisher: Big Nerd Ranch
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Thinking of making the switch from your PC to a Mac? Congratulations! You’re in for a great, virus-free ride. And Switching to Mac For Dummies makes it smoother than you ever imagined. From buying the Mac that’s right for you to transferring your files to breaking your old Windows habits and learning to do things the (much easier) Mac way, it makes the whole process practically effortless.
Whether you’ve been using Windows XP, Vista, or even Linux, you’ll find simple, straightforward ways to make your transition go smoothly. That will leave you plenty of time to get familiar with Mac’s prodigious and dynamic OS X capabilities. You’ll also connect with iLife, Mac’s amazing integrated software suite that lets you turn your computer into a powerful media center—not just for listening and watching, but for creating music, video, and much more. Discover how to:
Complete with handy cheat sheet of common Mac short cuts and commands as well as a glossary of Mac world lingo, Switching to Mac For Dummies ensures that your switch will be the smartest thing you ever do. Author: Arnold Reinhold
Publisher: For Dummies
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iPhoto '08: Organize your digital photos and share them by email or through your webpage. Have fun making cards and calendars so you can get the most out of your photo library.
iMovie '08: Publish your movies to your website, YouTube, your iPod, iPhone and even Apple TV. The built-in library of the iMovie '08 automatically organizes your videos so you can view and work as intuitive as enjoying your photos. The revolutionary interface makes sharing easy with just a few clicks away. iLife '08 has significantly upgraded Apple's award-winning suite of digital lifestyle applications. A new verion of iPhoto and a completely reinvented iMovie makes enjoying your photos, creating movies, making music and websites even easier. New to iLife is the .Mac Web Gallery. Both iPhoto and iMovie is integrated into .Mac Mac Gallery for instantly creating and hosting online photo and video contents. .Mac Web Gallery: Through iPhoto '08, you can share photos with friends and family on your .Mac Web Gallery where visitors can enjoy high-quality images or even contribute their own with either a Mac or a PC. GarageBand '08: GarageBand is the perfect place to get your act together. Create your very own virtual onstage band and play along on your favorite instrument whether you're a first-time musician or a seasoned pro. Record, edit, and mix a song exactly as you want it, in pristine CD quality. iWeb '08: Use Apple-designed themes and customize them with your text, photos, movies and even podcasts and create a website using iWeb that defines who you are. You can switch themes at anytime with a simple click. iDVD '08: Quickly and easily create Hollywood-style DVDs with iDVD. Use the Apple-designed animation themes to go from main screen to chapter selection. Ten new themes and snappier performance make iDVD more fun than ever. Never has it been so simple to get so much out of your photos, video, and music--and to share your memories with friends and family. The powerful new Events feature works the same way your memory does, automatically organizing your photos and video by the events where they were taken. The completely reinvented iMovie collects all your video clips in one library where you can make movies in seconds with drag-and-drop ease. GarageBand makes it simple to produce great music, whether you're an accomplished musician or you've never played a note. You can showcase photos and movies online with a few clicks in a .Mac Web Gallery, create stunning websites, photo books, calendars, DVDs, and much more. All with the new iLife '08.
iPhoto. Your photos, like you've never seen them before.
New in iPhoto '08. Organize by Events. .Mac Web Gallery. Powerful editing tools. Unified search. Theme-based home printing. New calendars and books in iPhoto '08 The most personal gifts and keepsakes are the ones you create with your own photos. Now iPhoto gives you even more ways to dazzle friends, family, and yourself with professionally printed memorabilia--from a new hardcover photo book complete with dust jacket and foil-printed cover to a larger 10.4-by-13-inch calendar.
iMovie. Now showing: Your entire video library.
New in iMovie '08. New video library. Skimming and playing. Superfast moviemaking. Quick ways to add polish. View and share anywhere.
GarageBand. Take the stage.
New in GarageBand '08. Magic GarageBand. Arrangements. Multi-take recording.
Visual EQ. Automation of tempo effects and instruments.
iWeb. Your life: Now playing on the web. New in iWeb '08. Web widgets.
Google Maps and Google AdSense My Album pages. Enhanced photo pages. Theme switching.
iDVD. Hollywood-style DVDs made easy.
New in iDVD '08. Better performance. Ten new animated themes. Advanced menu customization. Pro-quality encoding. Publisher: Apple
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The Rough Guide to Macs & OS X is your essential companion to choosing and using an Apple computer. Packed full of essential tips and advice for both novices and Mac devotees – and covering ''v10.5 Leopard'', the latest version of the Apple operating system, it will help you choose a Mac and get the best deal, import your files and emails from an old Mac or PC, master the finer points of OS X v.10.5 Leopard and download music and hook-up to an iPod. This guide explains how to edit photos and movies, master the art of desktop publishing, host your own website on your Mac and includes useful information on finding the best free software to empower your system and networking with other Macs or Windows machines.
Whether you already have a Mac or you’re thinking of buying one, you need this book. Author: Peter Buckley
Author: Duncan Clark
Publisher: Rough Guides
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Publisher: Apple
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Alida takes you into the world of torn egos, shattered dreams and stolen money. Explore the world of a rock band's dreams, on that sadly never came to be -- it falls on you to find out why.
Publisher: Got Game
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2008 Telly Award winning training for the latest Mac OS X, Leopard. You will learn in a series of guided lessons with Class on Demand expert, Tom Wolsky. These lessons focus on the information you need to quickly become comfortable with the powerful OS X interface. If you've just made the switch to Mac or if you re an experienced OS X user, these information-packed lessons will ease your transition. TRAINING CONTENT: The Desktop, Dock, Apple Menu, Applications, Time Machine, Spaces, Mail, iCal, iChat, Safari, Preview, DVD Player, iTunes, Boot Camp. Approx. Running Time: 1.5 hours
Publisher: Class on Demand
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* An essential resource for visual learners-approximately forty percent of the population-who want an intermediate-to-advanced reference on the new Panther version of Mac OS X
* Helps the nine million Mac OS X users navigate changes to the interface, harness the latest utilities and bundled applications, customize their Mac, make the most of Mac multimedia (iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie), work on a remote or local network, and troubleshoot problems * Offers hundreds of step-by-step screenshots to provide readers with ultimate topic coverage * An ideal reference for aspiring power users who are looking for a visual reference that lets them read less and learn more Author: Daniel Drew Turner
Publisher: Visual
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