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About the Author
David Pogue is the weekly computer columnist for the New York Times and the creator of the Missing Manual series. He’s the author or co-author of 25 books, including five in this series and six in the “For Dummies” line (including Magic, Opera, Classical Music, and The Flat-Screen iMac). In his other life, David is a former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a pianist (www.davidpogue.com).
About the Creative Team
Nan Barber (copy editor) co-authored Office X for the Macintosh: The Missing Manual and Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual. As the principal copy editor for this series, she has edited the titles on iPhoto, Mac OS 9, AppleWorks 6, iMovie, Dreamweaver 4, and Windows XP. Email: [email protected] Cacciatore (copy editor) works out of his home office in Woburn, Mass., where he is ardently engaged in the English major’s freelance trinity: writing, editing, and proofing. Email: [email protected] Cohen (technical reviewer) has served as the technical reviewer for many bestselling Mac books, including several editions of Macworld Mac Secrets and most Missing Manual titles. He’s the co-author of AppleWorks 6 for Dummies, Macworld AppleWorks 6 Bible, and Macworld Mac OS X Bible. Email: [email protected] Simpson (design and layout) works out of his office in Stamford, Connecticut, where he has had his graphic design business since 1982. He is experienced in many facets of graphic design, including corporate identity, publication design, and corporate and medical communications. Email: [email protected] Graham (research and testing) is an author for the O’Reilly Network and a design consultant for 3D, video, Web, user-interface, and FileMaker Pro. He has appeared in Wired, The London Observer, CNET Radio’s Mac Show Live, and Po Bronson’s bestselling book, Nudist on the Late Shift. (He is not the nudist.)Joseph Schorr (Chapter 9 co-author and Address Book coverage) is a frequent contributor to Macworld and a senior product manager at Extensis, Inc. He wrote Macworld’s “Secrets” column for several years and co-authored six editions of Macworld Mac Secrets. He began collaborating with David Pogue in 1982—on musical comedies at Yale.Chris Stone (author of Chapter 15 and Chapter 16) is the Senior Macintosh Systems Administrator at O’Reilly & Associates. Though at times it might appear otherwise, he really does love his wife Miho and sons Andy and J.J. (much) more than Macs and the San Francisco Giants. Email: [email protected] Snell (iChat, Simple Finder, and Inkwell sections) is the editor of Macworld magazine. He also edits the Web sites TeeVee (www.teevee.org) and InterText (www.intertext.com) and teaches at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. He lives in Mill Valley, California, with his wife and daughter.
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Missing Manual books are designed to be superbly written guides to computer products that don’t come with printed manuals (which is just about all of them). Each book features a handcrafted index; cross-references to specific page numbers (not just “See Chapter 14”); and a promise never to use an apostrophe in the possessive word its. Current and upcoming titles include:liPhoto: The Missing Manual by David Pogue, Joseph Schorr, & Derrick StorylDreamweaver MX: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarlandlPhotoshop Elements 2: The Missing Manual by Donnie O’QuinnlSwitching to the Mac: The Missing Manual by David PoguelMac OS X Hints by Rob GriffithslOffice X for Macintosh: The Missing Manual by Nan Barber, Tonya Engst, & David ReynoldslAppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual by Jim Elferdink & David ReynoldsliMovie 2: The Missing Manual by David PoguelMac OS 9: The Missing Manual by David PoguelWindows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual by David PoguelWindows XP Pro: The Missing Manual by David Pogue, Craig Zacker, and Linda Zacker.
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With Sierra, Apple brings never-before-seen features to macOS—like Siri voice control, file sharing across all your iOS devices, picture-in-picture mode for iTunes and Safari, and AI photo search. Once again, David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to the #1 bestselling Mac book.
Whether you’re a developer or a home-user, this guide offers a wealth of detail on Apple’s OS X 10.12 operating system, this new edition covers everything Sierra has to offer.
Perfect for newcomers. Get crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the macOS folder structure, Safari, Mail, and iCloud.Go in-depth. Learn how to use key new features such as Optimized Storage, the Universal Clipboard, Siri for Mac, and iCloud Drive Sync.Get the full story. David Pogue doesn't stop at telling you how to use macOS features. He wants you to know why to use them—and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Whether you’re a developer or a home-user, this guide offers a wealth of detail on Apple’s OS X 10.12 operating system, this new edition covers everything Sierra has to offer.
Perfect for newcomers. Get crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the macOS folder structure, Safari, Mail, and iCloud.Go in-depth. Learn how to use key new features such as Optimized Storage, the Universal Clipboard, Siri for Mac, and iCloud Drive Sync.Get the full story. David Pogue doesn't stop at telling you how to use macOS features. He wants you to know why to use them—and how to avoid common pitfalls.