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  1. Macintosh Bible, The (9th Edition) (Macintosh Bible) by Cliff Colby, Cheryl England, 2004-03-22
  2. FileMaker Pro 7 Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide by Cynthia Baron, Daniel Peck, 2005-05-06
  3. Mac OS X Server 10.3 Panther: Visual QuickPro Guide by Schoun Regan, Kevin White, 2004-12-31
  4. How to Do Everything with Mac OS X Panther (How to Do Everything) by Kirk McElhearn, 2004-02-02
  5. Mac OS X Power Hound by Rob Griffiths, 2004-09-24
  6. Introducing Unix System V by Rachel Morgan, Henry McGilton, 1991-11
  7. Mac OS 8 Revealed by Tony Francis, 1996-08-05
  8. Macromedia Flash MX for Windows & Macintosh (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Katherine Ulrich, 2002-06-09
  9. Appleworks 6 For Macintosh (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Nolan Hester, 2000-07-29
  10. Maximum Mac OS X Security (Maximum Security) by John Ray, William C. Ray, 2003-05-23
  11. Mac OS X: The Missing Manual by David Pogue, 2001-12-15
  12. Degunking Your Mac, Tiger Edition (Degunking) by Joli Ballew, 2005-06-10
  13. Mastering Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (Mastering) by Todd Stauffer, Kirk McElhearn, 2005-08-26
  14. Mac OS 9: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series) by Gene Steinberg, 2000-03-21

61. The Performance Edge: A Tale Of Two Macintosh Operating Systems - Classic Mac 9.
The Performance Edge A Tale Of Two macintosh operating systems Classic Mac 9.2.1 Performance Compared To Standard Mac OS 9.2.1. Sunday, October 28, 2001
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62. Macintosh Operating System Password Change
macintosh operating system Password Change and Synchronization Directions and Policies for Faculty and Staff. This document was prepared
http://www.umsl.edu/technology/news/macpass.html
Macintosh Operating System Password Change and Synchronization Directions and Policies for Faculty and Staff
This document was prepared for Macintosh Operating Systems. If you should require assistance, please contact the Technology Support Center at ext. 6034. Below you will find directions to change and synchronize your passwords for various computing resources at UM-St Louis, and policies governing these changes. The new password change policy was developed to comply with the audit recommendations made by our internal auditors, Price Waterhouse Coopers, LLC. The chart below lists accounts to computer resources at UM-St. Louis. Faculty and staff members may have some, none or all of these accounts. If you do not understand the "Allowed Access" name chances are there is no need to concern yourself with the account. Computing System Account Allows Access to: Technical Terms Gateway ID Account Dialup, VPN, Outlook e-mail, My Gateway (Blackboard), NT Servers/Exchange

63. Apple Macintosh Year 2000 Page
Next to the words System Software or Mac OS you will see a series of numbers identifying the version of the macintosh operating system you currently have.
http://www.umsl.edu/~cservices/y2k/apple.html
Year 2000 Information page for Apple Macintosh computer users Hardware Operating Systems Applications Hardware From the beginning all models of Apple Macintosh computers have successfully been designed with readiness for the year 2000 in mind. Every Macintosh model ever made, for example Macintosh SE, Power Macintosh, and PowerBook will correctly handle the rollover from 1999 to 2000. There are no hardware issues!! If you would like to read a more in depth affirmation of this please visit http://www.apple.com/about/year2000/y2khw.html Operating Systems Currently, Apple has tested only the latest "supported" versions of the MAC Operating System. The versions currently supported by Apple are 7.5.5, 7.6.1, 8.1, 8.5, 8.5.1, and 8.6. To determine what Operating system your Apple computer has: 1) Close all applications. 2) Click on the Apple icon at the top left hand corner of the screen. 3) Click on "About this Macintosh" or "About this Computer" at the top of the menu. A box will appear displaying several items of information. Next to the words System Software or Mac OS you will see a series of numbers identifying the version of the Macintosh Operating System you currently have.

64. Videography Basics - Macintosh Operating System
macintosh operating system Tutorial. If you want to practice with the Mac OS some more after our class session, you will find Macs available for student use
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~lhanson/macintosh.htm
Learning to "Drive" a
Macintosh Computer Since PCs (IBM-style personal computers) are more numerous than Macs, my guess is that few students in this class are familiar with the Mac OS (operating system). Don’t worry. First of all, Macs and PCs perform the same functions, so their controls aren’t all that different. Second, we’ll take a whole class period to practice with the Macs so that you’ll learn your way around them. (If you already know how to "drive" a Mac, maybe you’ll be able to share your expertise with the person sitting next to you.) You MUST print out the tutorial and bring it with you to class.
Do NOT plan to print the tutorial in Taylor 131 before or during class Macintosh Operating System Tutorial If you want to practice with the Mac OS some more after our class session, you will find Macs available for student use:
  • in the Music and Speech Computer Lab (in the basement; follow the signs) in Taylor Hall 120 (check the posted schedule for open lab hours) other locations around campus.

65. Desktop Software Support: Macintosh Operation System
Operating System. macintosh operating system. The macintosh operating system (MacOS) comes installed on all Apple Macintosh computers. The
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66. Micro Center Online Search Results
Home Search Results Search Results macintosh operating systems / AddIns. FILTER BY
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67. Holborn Books Online: Inside Macintosh: Operating System Utilities
Inside macintosh operating system Utilities....... Inside macintosh operating system Utilities. by Apple, Comp Apple Macintosh Inside Mac Series.
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68. IAnywhere.com - UNIX, Linux, And Macintosh Operating Systems
Introducing SQL Anywhere Studio. SQL Anywhere Studio Supported Platforms. UNIX, Linux, and macintosh operating systems. Unless otherwise
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69. Managing Windows In The Macintosh Operating System
With the exception of the Calculator and the Scrapbook, this is not true about a Macintosh window. Closing a window leaves the application running.
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Windows Desktop Built-In Formatting a Disk Saving ... Keyboard Managing Windows Ooey Gooey !" Did you ever say that as a child? Well right now you are taking advantage of a GUI (pronounced gooey). The browser window, and all of the other windows you open on your computer, are part of the Graphical User Interface that has made computers so accessible to a huge number of users. Learning how to manage these windows will help you use your computer with less frustration. Components of a window - This image is clickable. To learn more about one of the identified regions, put your mouse cursor over the region. When you see your cursor change to a finger, gently click one time with the mouse button. Title Bar - This title bar contains the title of the document you are currently working on or viewing. In the example above the name of the document is Document1. That means it has not yet been saved. The title bar is also the move bar. To move a window, place your mouse pointer in the title bar, click with the left mouse button, hold the button down and move the mouse. The window moves to a new place on the screen.
  • Active or Inactive windows - The title bar also indicates which window is active. Yes, you can have more than one window open on your screen. That is why you bought so much memory! However, even if you have 20 windows open, only one window will be active.

70. Find A File In A Macintosh Operating System?
Article ID 30234881941 Hardware Not Applicable Software Not Applicable Operating System(s) MAC OS How Do I Find a file in a macintosh operating system?
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How Do I: Find a file in a Macintosh operating system?
The application Sherlock is used to find files on an OS 9.x Macintosh system. Complete the following steps to use Sherlock properly:
  • On the [Apple] menu, click [Sherlock]. The application is normally located toward the bottom of the menu. Once Sherlock is open, select the Hard Disk as the location in which to perform the search. In the query box type the name of the file, folder, or extension to be found and press [Return].
  • If you have OS X, you can use "Finder" by clicking anywhere on the desk top to bring finder to the menu. Click on [file] Select [Find] Select [Local Disks] from the Search in pull down In Search for items whose: file name Select [Contains]. In the query box type the name of the file, folder, or extension to be found. Click [search].

    71. Macintosh Operating System - Definition By Dict.die.net
    Definition macintosh operating system. Search dictionary for. Source The Free Online Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02) Macintosh
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    Search dictionary for Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (09 FEB 02) Macintosh Operating System Apple Computer, Inc. 's proprietary operating system for their Macintosh family of personal computers . The part of the operating system that simulates the desktop is called " Finder ." The multitasking version of Finder was called " MultiFinder " until multitasking was integrated into the core of the OS with the introduction of System 7.0 in 1990. The Macintosh series provides a built-in graphics language, called " QuickDraw ", which provides a standard for software developers. Mac OS 8, scheduled for delivery in July 1997, contains a number of significant improvements, including new human-interface features, increased system stability and performance, a PowerPC processor-native Finder, tighter integration of Internet access through panel-based "assistants," Personal Web Sharing, and the ability to run Java applets and programs through Mac OS Run Time for Java . Apple released the kernel of Mac OS X Server as " darwin ", under an

    72. Macintosh Operating System Metrowerks IDE
    macintosh operating system Metrowerks IDE. Introduction, This handout will introduce you to the Macintosh OS X Operating System
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~pattis/15-1XX/common/handouts/MOS IDE/lecture.html

    73. MIT IS&T: Operating Systems At MIT
    About this Topic, Macintosh/Windows Mac OS at MIT Apple s macintosh operating system is now officially called Mac OS. IS T recommends
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    IS&T provides full support for Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther", which contains 150 new features, including extensive Kerberos support, a new Finder, and improved system performance. Windows at MIT
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    ATHENA is MIT's UNIX-based campus-wide academic computing facility. The Athena system provides computing resources to thousands of student, faculty, and administrative users across the MIT campus. The current Athena release (9.2) is fully supported for Sun Solaris 9 and Red Hat Linux 9. Support for SGI IRIX has officially been eliminated. Linux at MIT
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    Unix-VMS-Help administers service agreements for HP, Sun, and SGI computers on behalf of departments and laboratories throughout MIT. This relieves departments of the need to deal directly with vendors on billing and other administrative issues. We handle 100+ agreements covering 600+ workstations on the main campus and at other MIT locations, including Lincoln Lab.

    74. Support | Macintosh FAQs
    it is supported by your system and that the SCSI adapter has the latest level of firmware to support your system for the macintosh operating system being used.
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    Deskstar drives should work in any Apple system that supports ATA/IDE drives. For information about which systems support ATA/IDE drives, see specifications for your system in the

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    76. R O X I O | About File Systems And File Names
    Macintosh HFS. HFS (Hierarchical File System) is the native file system used by the macintosh operating system to organize data on hard and floppy disks.
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    About File Systems and File Names
    Not all data CDs can be read by all operating systems; it depends on what file system and filenaming option are used when the disc is created. If you need to make a disc readable on more than one operating system, please consult the table below to determine the best filenaming option for the combination of platforms the disc will be read on. File system/ filename written: Disc will be read on operating system: DOS/ Windows 3.1 Windows 95/98 Windows NT 4.0 Macintosh Unix ISO 9660 8.3 characters Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Any MS-DOS 8.3 character file name Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Joliet Yes; short name (FILENA~1.TXT) is shown. Yes Yes Yes; short name (FILENA~1.TXT) is shown. Yes; short name (FILENA~1.TXT) is shown. Long File Names No Yes Yes Yes, if 31 characters or fewer Macintosh HFS No No No Yes No UDF No Yes, if DirectCD or UDF Reader is installed. Yes, if DirectCD or UDF Reader is installed. Yes, if DirectCD or

    77. Mike Cohen's Weblog: Macintosh Operating System 11?
    April 04, 2003. macintosh operating system 11? http//www.att.net/dsl/sysreq.html?6660. Posted by mike at April 4, 2003 0423 PM TrackBack.
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    78. Macintosh Operating System
    Macintosh OS (versions 8.x 9.x). by. Apple Computer. Mac OS is the operating system of the Macintosh series of computers from Apple Computer.
    http://mtsu32.mtsu.edu:11137/help/products/macOS/
    Welcome to the OIT Instructional Technology support page for:
    Macintosh OS (versions 8.x - 9.x)
    by Apple Computer Mac OS is the operating system of the Macintosh series of computers from Apple Computer. Back to main help page
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    to main Instructional Technology Resources page This page last modified: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 10:17 AM
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    79. Macintosh, Operating Systems For Webmasters | DWoz.com
    2. Apple Computer Product Security Incident Response Information and Resources for security updates and fixes for the Apple macintosh operating system. (1).
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    80. Desktop Operating System Support @ CIS @ Brown
    Macintosh OS 9. Computing and Information Services (CIS) provides FULL support for macintosh operating system 9.2. Technical support
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    Computing and Information Services (CIS) provides FULL support for Macintosh OS X 10.2. Technical support for Mac OS X is provided by CIS staff and Help Desk consultants. CIS will strive to develop in-depth knowledge about Mac OS X and pursue solutions to problems with using Mac OS X at Brown. CIS will provide training based on need, through courses, self-paced instructional materials, online tutorials, or cooperative arrangements with departments. Full support includes:
    • Providing information on how to connect your Macintosh to the Brown Network including a "Getting Online" document
    • Technical assistance with supported applications running under Macintosh OS X.
    Minimum hardware requirements for Mac OS X:
    Mac OS X Version 10.2 requires a Macintosh with a PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor, built-in USB; at least 128MB of physical RAM and a built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer. Mac OS X does not support processor upgrade cards. The Mac OS X operating system does not support Novell NetWare file and print services . See "

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