Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Mac OS X in a Nutshell

Mac OS X in a Nutshell by Jason McIntosh, Chris Stone
Number Of Pages: 768 | ISBN-10: 0596003706 | PDF | 10 Mb
Mac OS X is a stunning technical achievement--a virtually crash-proof Unix core paired with the sleek Aqua interface, bringing style, usability, and stability to a new level. It has almost everything that Macintosh fans have been waiting for: protected memory, crash resistance, and the ability to run the 18,000 existing Mac programs and an unlimited supply of Unix and Open Source software. An instant success among longtime Apple users and developers, the new Mac operating system is becoming the system of choice among serious Unix users as well. There is plenty of territory to explore in Mac OS X, and O'Reilly's latest Nutshell book, Mac OS X in a Nutshell, offers all audiences--both longtime Mac users and converts--the most complete guide to this remarkable operating system. Other topics covered in the book include:
* Filesystem overview
* Running Java applications
* System and Network Administration
* Directory Services and NetInfo
* Scripting on Mac OS X
* Using CVS
* Unix Command Reference
* Installing and Running X Windows and BSD Unix applications
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