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OReilly Media, Inc., 2008. - 643 pages. . .Bigger in size, longer in length, broader in scope, and even more useful than our original Mac OS X Hacks, the new Big Book of Apple Hacks offers a grab bag of tips, tricks and hacks to get the most out of Mac OS X Leopard, as well as the new line of iPods, iPhone, and Apple TV.With 125 entirely new hacks presented in step-by-step fashion, this practical book is for serious Apple computer and gadget users who really want to take control of these systems. Many of the hacks take you under the hood and show you how to tweak system preferences, alter or add keyboard shortcuts, mount drives and devices, and generally do things with your operating system and gadgets that Apple doesnt expect you to do.The Big Book of Apple Hacks gives you:
Hacks for both Mac OS X Leopard and Tiger, their related applications, and the hardware they run on or connect to.
Expanded tutorials and lots of background material, including informative sidebars Quick Hacks for tweaking system and gadget settings in minutes.
Full-blown hacks for adjusting Mac OS X applications such as Mail, Safari, iCal, Front Row, or the iLife suite.
Plenty of hacks and tips for the Mac mini, the MacBook laptops, and new Intel desktops.
Tricks for running Windows on the Mac, under emulation in Parallels or as a standalone OS with Bootcamp.

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Big Book of Apple Hacks
Chris Seibold
Published by OReilly Media

Beijing Cambridge Farnham Kln Sebastopol Tokyo Preface Ostensibly you buy a - photo 1

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Preface

Ostensibly, you buy a computer or gadget to get something done. The something might be as simple as listening to MP3s youve ripped from your CD collection or as challenging as creating a full-length feature film. Apple is happy to sell you products to meet your needs. The trouble is your needs arent exactly the needs of the next guy, and thats where hacking comes in. With a little (or sometimes a lot) of effort, you can make your Apple gadgets and software perform in the manner you wish them to. Apple stuff that does things exactly the way you want makes the Apple experience that much better.

There are over 100 hacks in this book and a passel of quick tips and tricks. Some are simple enoughyouve probably already pulled them offwhile others are a bit more challenging. All, to the right person, can be fun and useful.

So what can you expect? There is a wide range of hacks here. If youve got an iPhone, you can learn how to take your hard drive with you when you go. Tired of the look of OS X? Discover ways to tweak interface elements. Want to watch your Apple TV on yesterdays television set? Youll learn how. Worried about your Macs security? Youre covered.

This book covers Mac OS X, the iLife Suite of programs, the iPod, the iPhone, and Apple TV. Any particular part of the Apple universe you carry in your pocket is in here.

How to Use This Book

This is a book about hacking, so deciding how to use this book is completely up to you. You could, if the inclination hits you, use the pages for interesting origami projects. If you want to use the book in a more traditional manner, just start reading, it doesnt matter where. Each hack is as self-contained as possible (and points to other hacks when not) so there isnt any reason not to crack open the book at random and start reading. is a good place to start if you havent used that in a while.

How This Book Is Organized

While you can start reading anywhere in the book, it isnt a jumble of unrelated hacks. If you have a specific interest, this is a good place to decide where to begin.

Chapter 1, Before You Hack

Any time youre hacking Mac OS X, you run a risk of accidentally losing data. This chapter will help you minimize the risk by showing you how to create a solid backup and an emergency boot drive. This chapter also introduces some of the hackers favorite tools, such as Xcode and PLIST files.

Chapter 2, Hacks for the Net

Everyone uses the Internet, but that doesnt mean you have to use the Internet in the Apple-recommended way. Learn how (and why) to use an alternative browser, enable Safaris Debug menu, build your own web server. Youll also learn how to reset Safari, how to avoid sending data youd rather keep private when youre sending files, and how to automate web retrieval. You can even discover a great method for keeping files you create on the Internet for your eyes only.

Chapter 3, Hacking Mac OS X

Mac OS X has a lot going on, and you might not like all of it. Grown tired of Dashboard? Youll learn how to kill it. Love a particular Dashboard widget? You can move it to the Desktop. If that isnt enough, discover how to display a constantly changing picture on your Desktop, displaying information you want to know. Maybe you want to lose the Desktop altogether? No problem: youll discover how to quit the Finder. Youll also be introduced to the wonder of OS X automation: Automator. Here youll find a way to make disks targeted for specific Macs available to any Mac you choose, and so much more.

Chapter 4, Command-Line Fun

There is a lot of power in the command line, but the interface scares away some people who would love to harness its power. This chapter will ease your fears and then show some very cool things you can do with the Terminal. Want to batch process images? A few commands typed into the Terminal, and youre done! Want to run programs from the world of Linux? Youll learn how. Youll find how to use shell scripts to make life easier and even discover how to use virtually any storage space on the Internet as a virtual hard drive.

Chapter 5, Customizing the OS X Look and Feel

Sometimes you just want your Mac to look different than the guys machine next to you at Starbucks. You can start by changing the login window, move forward by making Safaris error page look the way you want it to, and make Mail play the sounds you want it to. If that isnt enough, discover how to make custom screensavers and your own icons. Theres more; by the time youre done, your Mac will look just like you want it to.

Chapter 6, Network and Security Hacks

Your computer is hooked to a giant network every time you hop on the Internet. Controlling the data that enters and leaves your computer is crucial. Learn how to monitor the data flowing out of your Mac (there is more than you think), learn how to protect your Mac from those with physical access, how to keep your traffic private and tricks to lock down (or share) your wireless network.

Chapter 7, Hacking the iPod

Everyone loves the iPodwell, there may be a few holdouts. If you are one of the millions of iPod owners out there, this chapter has something for you. You can learn how to lose the scratches and how to prevent them from happening in the first place for two cents. Youll discover a nifty way to get Wikipedia pages into your iPod and how to use your iPod to transport your Home folder. Taking your Home folder with you not enough? Discover a way to boot your Mac from your iPod. Theres even more, so if youre an iPod fan, dont miss this chapter.

Chapter 8, Maximize Your Mac with Multiple Operating Systems

This book is focused on Apple, and hence Mac OS X. But a lot of the wider world uses Windows. With this chapter, you wont be left out of the Windows party. You can learn how install Windows on your Mac, how to get your data painlessly from one machine to another, and how to remove Windows when you just cant stand it any more. Not interested in Windows? Theres more. Discover how to cleanly partition your hard drive prior to the Leopard upgrade and how to run Classic Mac OS on your Intel machine. For the intrepid hackers out there, a method to build your own screaming fast (and cheap) Mac is included.

Chapter 9, Hacking the iLife

The iLife suite is one of the best things about owning a Mac. But being one of the best things doesnt mean you wont want to hack it! Discover how to fix those messed up tags in iTunes, how to get your buddies chatting to a chatbot in iChat, how to print pictures from iPhoto the way you want, how to build a custom music visualizer, how to get more out of iWeb, and much more.

Chapter 10, Hack the Apple TV

The Apple TV is an under-rated piece of Apple hardware. With this chapter, you can turn your Apple TV into a web-browsing machine, discover a method to use it with older TVs, find out how to upgrade the hard drive, and learn how to manipulate the files on the AppleTV remotely. If youve got an Apple TV, you wont want to miss these hacks.

Chapter 11, Hack the Latest and Greatest: Leopard

Leopard is the latest (and likely greatest) release of Mac OS X. But Leopard isnt so perfect you shouldnt touch it. Make Leopard bow to your will by designing your own stationery for Mail, get more out of Spotlight searches with Boolean operators, and discover a method to get Time Machine to back up where, what, and when you want it to. Here, youll gain control over widget creations with three simple tricks, make Leopard more visually appealing.

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