Switching to
the Mac (Leopard Ed.): The Missing Manual
By David Pogue
初版:February 2008
頁數:608
假如你已是 Windows 操作系統的長期用家,又有興趣轉用 Mac
的話,Switching to the Mac
會是最適合你的工具書。籍著暢銷書作者 David Pogue 的協助,你可以在最短的時間內掌握兩個操作系統的分別,並將
Windows 平台上沿用的各種檔案及程式,順利過渡到 Mac OS X 的世界。
- Johnny @ Mactivity |
Answers found here!
What made you decide to switch from Windows to the Mac?
Enthusiastic friends? Apple Ads? The Apple stores? The sleek,
sculpted lines of today's Mac? The absence of viruses and
spyware on the Mac? The fact that you can still run Windows on a
Mac? In any case, there's never been a better time to switch to
Mac OS X - and there's never been a better, funnier, or more
authoritative book to help you do it.
The important stuff you need to know
Transferring your stuffs.
Moving files from a PC to a Mac
by cable, network, or disk is the easy part. But how do you
extract your email stash, address book, calendar, Web bookmarks,
buddy list, desktop pictures, and MP3 files? Now you'll know.
Recreating your software suite.
The big-name programs are
available in both Mac and Windows versions. But hundreds of
other programs are available only for Windows. This book
identifies the Mac equivalents, guides you though moving your
data into them - and tells you how to run Windows on the Mac,
just in case.
Part 1: Welcome to Macintosh
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Folders, Dock, and Windows
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Files, Icons, and Spotlight
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Documents, Programs, and Spaces
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Eight Ways to Transfer Your Files
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Transferring Email and Contacts
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Special Software, Special Problems
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Part 4: Putting Down Roots
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Accounts, Parental Controls, and Security
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Networking, File Sharing, and Screen Sharing
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Installation and Troubleshooting
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The "Where'd It Go" Dictionary
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The Master Mac OS X Secret Keystroke List
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Missing Manual 已全部售罄 Why I started the Missing Manual Series. People
learn best when information is engaging, clearly written, and funny.
Unfortunately, most computer books read like dry catalogs. That's
why I created the Missing Manuals. They're entertaining, unafraid to
state when a feature is useless or doesn't work right, and - oh, by
the way - written by actual writers. And on every page, we
answer the simple questions: "What's this feature for?" David
Pogue is the New York Times technology columnist, and
Emmy-winning CBS News correspondent, and the creator of the Missing
Manual series.
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