The Leopard is in the House
But I don't have it yet. I will soon and I will post my observations asap.
In the meantime, I highly recommend the take control books:
* "Take Control of Upgrading to Leopard," by Joe Kissell, shows
readers the best ways to install, clean up after installation,
troubleshoot problems, and even downgrade if necessary. 125 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Customizing Leopard," by Matt Neuburg, provides a
tour of new and revamped features in Leopard, including Time Machine,
Spaces, Quick Look, Cover Flow, and the Path Bar. 138 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Users & Accounts in Leopard," by Kirk McElhearn,
describes all the different types of accounts in Leopard, how to
share files between accounts, and what can be limited with the new
options in Leopard's parental controls. 88 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Sharing Files in Leopard," by Glenn Fleishman,
makes file sharing easy between two Macs, among a mixed-platform
office workgroup, or between far-flung computers on the Internet. 89
pages, $10
* "Take Control of Fonts in Leopard," by Sharon Zardetto, explains
everything Mac users need to know about fonts in Mac OS X and what
has changed with Leopard, with a focus on Leopard's new and updated
fonts, font activation capabilities, font previewing, and font sample
printing. 217 pages, $15
In the meantime, I highly recommend the take control books:
* "Take Control of Upgrading to Leopard," by Joe Kissell, shows
readers the best ways to install, clean up after installation,
troubleshoot problems, and even downgrade if necessary. 125 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Customizing Leopard," by Matt Neuburg, provides a
tour of new and revamped features in Leopard, including Time Machine,
Spaces, Quick Look, Cover Flow, and the Path Bar. 138 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Users & Accounts in Leopard," by Kirk McElhearn,
describes all the different types of accounts in Leopard, how to
share files between accounts, and what can be limited with the new
options in Leopard's parental controls. 88 pages, $10
* "Take Control of Sharing Files in Leopard," by Glenn Fleishman,
makes file sharing easy between two Macs, among a mixed-platform
office workgroup, or between far-flung computers on the Internet. 89
pages, $10
* "Take Control of Fonts in Leopard," by Sharon Zardetto, explains
everything Mac users need to know about fonts in Mac OS X and what
has changed with Leopard, with a focus on Leopard's new and updated
fonts, font activation capabilities, font previewing, and font sample
printing. 217 pages, $15

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home