1. | | Use Leopard Screen Sharing for Tech Support, Server
Management, and Collaboration
In "Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard," networking guru
Glenn Fleishman documents the new screen-sharing capabilities built
into Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. With screen sharing, you control the
mouse and keyboard of one computer while you sit at another
computer across the room or on the other side of the world.
It's great for providing remote tech support, for
configuring and managing a remote server, and for
collaborating on the same document in real time.
Screen-sharing applications have been available...
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2. | | Control All Your Internet-connected Macs with Back to My
Mac!
In "Take Control of Back to My Mac," networking expert
Glenn Fleishman thoroughly explains of the Back to My Mac service.
With Back to My Mac, you can connect from one of your Macs to
another for file and screen sharing, making it possible, for
instance, to snag a forgotten document or control your desktop Mac
from your MacBook while on a trip. Or at least that's the theory,
since in practice, people have had huge trouble in getting Back to
My Mac working. In this book, you'll find essential details on
configuring common...
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3. | | As a final
exam preparation tool, the CCNA Voice Quick Reference
provides a concise review of all objectives on the new IIUCexam
(640-460). This digital Short Cut provides you with detailed,
graphical-based information, highlighting only the keytopics in
cram-style format.With this
document as your guide, you will review topics on concepts and
commands that apply to Cisco Unified
Communications for small and medium-sized businesses. This
fact-filled Quick Reference allows you to get all-importantinformation
at a glance, helping you focus your study on areas of weakness and
enhancing your...
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4. | | CCNA Security Quick Reference (Digital
Short Cut)Anthony Sequeira, CCIE No. 15626ISBN-10: 1-58705-766-2As a final exam preparation tool, the
CCNA Security Quick Reference provides a concise review of
all objectives on the new IINS exam (640-553). This digital Short
Cut provides you with detailed, graphical-based information,
highlighting only the key topics in cram-style format.With this document as your guide, you will
review topics on implementing Cisco IOS network security. This
fact-filled Quick Reference allows you to get all-important
information at a glance, helping you focus your...
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5. | | Trying to make music with the built-in loops in GarageBand
'08?
Seattle musician Jeff Tolbert's step-by-step
instructions guide beginning and intermediate users through
using GarageBand's built-in loops to create three songs, explaining
not only how to use GarageBand's editing and mixing features but
also how to be playful and creative while composing tunes
that please the ear. You'll learn how to plan a song, get the most
out of Magic GarageBand, edit loops using both graphical
and notation view, create exciting mixes, and export your
masterpieces.
The book also covers how to change...
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6. | | Go under the hood with new (and old) features in Apple Mail
in Leopard!
Are you using Apple Mail in Leopard effectively? In this book,
completely updated from its previous Panther and Tiger editions,
author Joe Kissell provides comprehensive guidance, with a focus on
new and updated features.You'll learn how to use and customize the
Mail window, control the size and styling of incoming messages, and
make rules to move messages into different mailboxes automatically.
The book covers outgoing mail, showing you smart ways to address
messages, send attachments, and send HTML-based messages....
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7. | | CCIE Routing and Switching Practice
Labs (Digital Short Cut)Martin James DugganISBN-13: 978-1-58705-789-2ISBN-10: 1-58705-789-1CCIE Routing and Switching Practice
Labs (Digital Short Cut) presents you with two full lab
scenarios in exam style format to echo the real eight-hour CCIE
Routing and Switching lab exam. This publication gives you the
opportunity to put into practice your own extensive theoretical
knowledge of subjects in isolation to find out how they interact
with each other on a larger complex scale.An "Ask the Proctor" list of questions for
each section helps provide clarity and...
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8. | | Solve quirky problems, increase privacy, and share files
better by managing permissions in Leopard.Permissions problems got you down? Turn to Unix expert Brian
Tanaka's unique guide to the permissions in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
that control access to your files, folders, and disks. You'll learn
how to keep files private, when to set Ignore
Permissions, what happens when you repair
permissions, how to delete stuck files,
and the best ways to solve permissions-related
problems. Advanced concepts include the sticky bit,
Leopard's more-important access control lists, bit masks, and
symbolic versus...
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9. | | Learn how to make useful, attractive Web sites with
iWeb!
Apple's iWeb aims to help you build an attractive Web site quickly
and easily, but not all of iWeb's features are fully explained. If
you want step-by-step instructions and plenty of time-saving tips,
Web pro Steve Sande can help. In Take Control of iWeb, Steve
walks you through all the steps for building an iWeb site and
uploading it to .Mac or to another Web host. You can look over his
shoulder as he enhances iWeb's templates with a designer's eye,
using tools like masks, reflections, and Instant Alpha.
Steve teaches you the...
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10. | |
Web aggregators select and present content culled from multiple
sources, playing an important taste-making and promotional role.
Larger aggregators are starting to compete with mainstream news
sources but a new class of niche and do-it-yourself aggregators are
organizing around specific interests. Niche aggregators harness the
power of the internet to build communities previously separated by
geography or institutional inertia. These micro-communities serve a
trend-setting role. Understanding their operation is critical for
those wanting to understand or predict cultural change and for
those...
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