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Mac OS
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Timesaving
FOR
DUMmIES
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Panther
Techniques
by Larry Ullman and Marc Liyanage
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Checking Out Your Library for Mac OS X Panther Timesaving Techniques for Dummies
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Introduction
Technique
Optimizing Your System with Shareware
Disabling Unnecessary Features
Longer Battery Life
Improving Performance through Hardware
Slaying Stalled Apps with the Dock
Shutting Down
Logging Out
Securing Your System with a Screen Saver
Fast User Switching
Making the Quick Exit
Managing Your Display Resolution
Adjusting the Colors
Handling Fonts
Using Multiple Displays
Keyboard Characters
Navigating in any view mode
Navigating in icon view
Navigating in list view
Navigating in column view
Navigating the Desktop
Getting Places
Application Shortcuts
Function Keys
Programming Your Own Keyboard Shortcuts
Efficient Dock
Contextual Menus
Introducing Exposé
How to Get the Most out of Exposé
Dragging and dropping with Exposé
Using Exposé without the mouse
Other Stuff) Quickly
Home Directory
Your Stuff, Your Home Directory, and You
Checking Out Your Library
A Cluttered Desktop Is a Sign of a Cluttered Mind
Revisiting Our Friend, the Dock
Favorites, and Icons
Also Known As: Working with Aliases
These are a few of my Favorites things
If you can, icon
Customizing the Template
Creating Your Own vCard
Creating and Using Groups
Using the New Group From Selection tool
Creating a group manually
Duplicating an existing group
Other Cool Address Book Tricks
Organizing and Prioritizing Information
Prioritizing with to-do lists
Getting organized with outlining applications
Understanding a File’s Properties
The General panel
The Name & Extension panel
The Open With panel
The Preview panel
The Ownership & Permissions panel
The Comments panel
Solving Common File Problems
Deleting locked files
Ejecting stuck disk images
Finding the original for an alias
Sharing files with another OS
Finder Window Searches
Using the Find Window
Avoiding Unnecessary Installations
Pruning your Home directory
Thinning out no-longer-required applications
Cleaning out your System and Library folders
Cleaning other volumes
Diet Tools: Third-Party Applications
Hands-Off: What Not to Trash
Performance
Installing Applications
Tracking Installed Applications
Moving Installed Applications
Organizing the Applications folder
Uninstalling Applications
Applications Fast
Auto-launching with the Accounts Panel
Launching with the Finder
Launching with the Dock
Other Ways to Launch Applications
Favorites and aliases
Recent Items
Launching with Shareware Tools
Using LaunchBar
Switching among open applications
Switching among Open Applications
Switching apps with Panther
Switching apps with shareware
Hiding Applications
Quitting Applications
Logging Out and Shutting Down
Opening Files with the Finder
Opening files with the Finder
Opening Files with Specific Applications
Using the Dock to open files
Using Favorites to open files
Opening files with a contextual menu
Opening Files within an Application
Recalling Recent Items
Recalling files from the Apple menu
Recalling files from application menus
Setting the Default Application for Files
Saving Files
Overwriting existing files
Printing
Customizing print settings
Previewing your documents
Desktop printing
Creating PDFs
Understanding the Clipboard
Copy and Paste Tips and Tricks
Clipboard shareware options
Copying items within the Finder
Using the Find Clipboard
Fonts Support in Panther