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
Is your data stuck on your Mac? Learn how to sync it with another Mac, iPhone, iPod, mobile phone, or PDA! With clear directions and a humorous touch, Take Control of Syncing Data in Leopard explains how to sync data from a Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard with a variety of devices from Apple and other companies. Whether you want to sync phone numbers between your Mac and your mobile phone, share calendars and keychains between Macs, or move only new podcast episodes to a small iPod, syncing expert and master punster Michael Cohen has the answers. You'll learn what software and gear you need and the best ways to move data between different devices. The ebook also explains how syncing works under the hood and provides troubleshooting advice in case your sync engine throws a rod. Types of sync data covered include:
Calendar items stored in iCal, Entourage, and Google
Contacts stored in Address Book, Entourage, Yahoo, and Google
Data on Exchange servers
Dock items and Dashboard widgets
Apple Mail account settings, Safari bookmarks, and application preferences
Apple Mail and Entourage notes
Keychains (user names and passwords)
Items from software that uses Leopard's Sync Services, including NetNewsWire and Yojimbo
Audio, video, photos, and associated metadata from iTunes
Macs, with details on MobileMe and overviews of popular third-party options
iPhone and iPod touch, via MobileMe or iTunes
Old and new iPods via iTunes, with details on USB and FireWire connections
The Apple TV via iTunes
Mobile phones, smartphones, BlackBerries, and Palm OS PDAs
Types of devices covered include:
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