mac os in white papers
Mac OS X Panther Edition: Organizing Your Stuff
White Paper But if the user begins each morning by double-clicking it, like millions of other people who'd grown used to older versions of the Mac OS, the user is in for a shock: His or her stuff isn't there. If the user upgraded an existing Mac to Mac OS X... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Fulfill Wishes With Address Book
White Paper With Mac OS X, there are even more opportunities for scripting, now that the ultimate scriptable environment, Unix, is under the hood. The Mac's script-friendly environment can integrate the Desktop application with web applications such as Amazon. [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Rendezvous Picture Transfer
White Paper There are many clever features in Mac OS X 10.3 that don't appear on the cover of Apple's Panther page. One of the author's favorites is the new Image Capture application that enables the user to network images directly from the digital camera to... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Power Hound: The Dock
White Paper The Dock, a central and critical component of Mac OS X, combines several important operating-system functions into a single row of icons across one edge of the screen. It's a program launcher, a program switcher, a document-storage site, an... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Share Your Mac's Net Connection With a Bluetooth Phone
White Paper Soon after going Bluetooth with the authors Nokia 3650 in the summer of 2003, he discovered that one of his favorite programs from Palm OS days, Avantgo, would not sync between the 3650 and the Mac. Rather, Avantgo is designed to sync via the phone... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Unwired: Wi-Fi on the Road
White Paper One of the biggest benefits of equipping the Mac with Wi-Fi is being able to take advantage of the wireless access that's available outside the home or office. The major difference between using Wi-Fi in home or office and using it on the road is... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Back Up Your Digital Music Collection
White Paper User has thousand-CD collection ripped to the computer, as well as hundred or so songs purchased from iTunes Music Store. The users CDs have now been given away or sold for a buck a piece to a second-hand music store. [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Update iChat Status With Mac::Glue
White Paper When iChat was first released, there was no easy way to update the status automatically; the user had to do so manually. One intrepid programmer found a way to do automate this process via iChat's private framework; the result was iChatStatus... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Label Your Mail
White Paper One thing many switchers from Eudora to Mail miss is the ability to flag, identify, and categorize messages within a mailbox by using different colors and associated textual categories. In Eudora, a labeled message appears in its mailbox with its... [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Turn on PHP
White Paper PHP is just the ticket to get started. PHP (short for PHP: Hypertext Processor, yet another geeky recursive name) is a widely used scripting language that is designed from the ground up to be used in web pages. [25 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: Using the Terminal
White Paper This paper (as well as a lot of Apple documentation) tends to use the terms command line and Terminal interchangeably because, with Mac OS X, to get to the former one must go through the latter. The Terminal application (/Applications/Utilities) is... [24 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Tiger: What's New in Tiger?
White Paper Long before releasing Mac OS X Tiger, Apple offered a preview to developers and also posted some information about Tiger's top features on the OS X web site. But just in case one missed the big list of features, here's another rundown of what's in... [24 Oct 2007]
Modding MAC OS X: Extreme Makeovers for Your Mac - Application Dumpster Diving
White Paper Apple's Xcode Tools include the environments, documentation, applications, and utilities that programmers need to design, program, and package Mac OS X applications. The standard Xcode Tools collection is bundled with Mac OS X on a separate disc... [24 Oct 2007]
Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger: Taking Unix Online
White Paper Unix systems have been networked for more than 25 years, and the Mac OS has had networking as an integral part of the system design from day one. This paper introduces Unix networking: remotely accessing the Mac from other computers and copying... [24 Oct 2007]
Mac OS X Tiger for Unix Geeks: Searching and Metadata
White Paper If a Unix Geek needs to find something, she'll probably use locate or find, depending on what she's looking for. Because locate is based on a static database that's only regenerated periodically, it would be the choice for things that don't change... [24 Oct 2007]
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