The Little Mac Book, Leopard Edition
by Robin Williams
Peachpit Learning Series Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
by Robin Williams
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: Peachpit Learning Series
by Robin Williams
Robin Williams Cool Mac Apps: Twelve apps for enhanced creativity and productivity, Third Edition
by John Tollett; Robin Williams
Mac OS X Snow Leopard: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
by David Pogue
Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual
by David Pogue
Mac OS X Snow Leopard Pocket Guide, 1st Edition
by Chris Seibold
The Little Mac Book, Snow Leopard Edition
by Robin Williams
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Peachpit Learning Series
by Robin Williams; John Tollett
Robin Williams Cool Mac Apps: A Guide to iLife
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.Mac, and More is a companion volume to Robin Williams Mac
OS X Book, Tiger Edition. Together they continue the tradition
of Robin's classic guide to the Mac OS, The Little Mac
Book. Because Apple now provides a long list of useful
applications with Mac OS X, its state-of-the art operating system,
it's impractical to cover all of the Mac OS in one volume. This
book gives you detailed explanations and tutorials of the main
applications that Mac OS X installs on your computer. In addition,
you'll learn how subscribing to a .Mac account can enhance your
digital lifestyle. John and Robin cover each application in detail
in the clear and friendly style for which their award-winning books
are known. Through tutorials, tips, and techniques you'll learn how
to use each of the powerful apps--both individually and as part of
an integrated, interactive suite.
Whether you're a new or veteran user, you'll welcome this book's
easy approach to all that's new (and not so new) in Tiger's
application collection. You'll find an entire chapter on GarageBand
2, Apple's newly updated consumer-level music-making
software. You'll also learn everything about getting on the
Internet and using email, including the greatest Web browser,
Safari; the way-cool iChat AV, which adds audio and video to
instant messaging; iTunes, which includes access to the
revolutionary Apple iTunes Music Store; iCal, Apple's sleek and
shareable calendar application; Dashboard, the handy strip of
desktop "widget" applications (including stock tickers, RSS feeds,
address book, and more ); iMovie, Apple's newly updated
movie-making software with HD capabilities and advanced editing
tools, and much more.
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Based on 11 Ratings
A Must Have Reference Source - 2006-08-14
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As we have all come to expect from Robin Williams, this book is written in a clear, precise manor. The illustrations are all very helpful. I particularly like the way the windows of each application are illustrated with details about each item within the window.
I have been using OSX for over two years now and thought I knew my way around each of these applications, but I was able to learn a lot of easier ways to do things . I have also learned that there were a lot of the features that I was not even coming close to using to their full potential. I have been using iCal, iTunes, and iPhoto on an almost daily basis, so these new tips and techniques are a real timesaver for me.
I was really surprised at how much new knowledge I gained on using Safari. I am on the internet on a daily basis and just took the browser for granted. The quick Tips section was very helpful. The section on RSS feeds opened up a whole new world of information for me.
Cool Mac Apps is a must have reference book that every MAC user needs in their personal library. I would give this book an excellent rating!
The Coolest - 2007-03-09
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Can these people write, or can they write? Thier books are always easy to follow, and presented in an entertaining fashion as well. If Robin Williams had written books about all the subjects I so disliked in school, I would undoubtedly have been very well read in all topics.
In a matter of minutes, I was able to unlock a few mysteries about my Mac...in days, I was using the applications without fear or hesitation. And while I am quite aware of how user friendly Macs are anyway, Ms Williams takes away the fears I still tend to harbor. I'm no computer wiz kid, I am FAR on the opposite end of the spectrum. But this book in particular, opened my eyes....from a place of feeling overwhelmed by all the things I KNEW this little box could do(that I didn't think I could) to a world of fun, and confidence. Cool Mac Apps is quickly becoming my favorite book. I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn anything about the iLife applications.
Essential desk reference for Mac OSX Leopard - 2008-06-05
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After half a dozen years as a Mac traitor who got dragged kicking and screaming into the Windows-only world at work, I'm retiring from the work world and switching back to Mac-only at home. I waited for about six months for Robin's update for Leopard to be published and it was well worth the wait. While I'm just getting into the book, I can already see that it's going to be a member of my on-desk library of essential Mac reference books. Way to go Robin and John!
A GREAT WAY TO START! - 2007-06-01
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I switched to MAC about one month ago, bought the book the next day and found it very helpful. I went through it page by page and it was easy to read and understand and it was more than helpful. I recommend it highly for the first time MAC users.
MAC MUST HAVE - 2008-10-10
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A must have for Mac Addicts!! I learned so much and the format is quick and easy to read. Just Macaliscous!
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