Links to his columns and videos await at .
About the Creative Team
Julie Van Keuren (managing editor) quit her newspaper editing job in 2006 to move to Montana and live the freelancing dream. She and her husband, M.H. (whos living the novel-writing dream), have two teenage sons, Dexter and Michael. Email : .
Phil Simpson (design and layout) runs his graphic design business from Southbury, Connecticut. His work includes corporate branding, publication design, communications support, and advertising. In his free time, he is a homebrewer, ice cream maker, wannabe woodworker, and is on a few tasting panels. He lives with his wife and several great felines. Email: .
Brian Jepson (technical consultant) is an OReilly editor and hacker, and co-organizer of Providence Geeks and the Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire. Hes also been involved over the years with AS220, a nonprofit arts center. Email: .
Kirill Voronin (technical editor) is the head of an IT consulting company, aptly called Shortcut, based in Moscow, Russia. He has worked with Macs since the 90s, and hes an Apple Certified System Administrator and Apple Certified Trainer for IT courses. He lives with his wife, Maria, and son, Nil. Email: .
Acknowledgments
Over the years, many friends and colleagues have contributed enthusiasm, expertise, and even prose to this books editions. They include Zachary Brass, Dan Pourhadi, Rich Koster, J.D. Biersdorfer, Teresa Noelle Roberts, Ben Waldie, and Lesa Snider.
In addition to the dream team members identified above, I owe debts of thanks to OReillys Missing Manuals editor-in-chief, Brian Sawyer; Apples Ryan James and Bill Evans for going beyond the call of duty to chase down tweaky tech answers; Philip Michaels, who wrote about Game Center for this book; fact-checker Judy Le; proofreader Kellee Katagi; John Uppendahl and Kurt Schmucker, who did me some favors capturing the uncapturable; and my assistant Jan Carpenter, whose help redoing this books 400 illustrations made my very survival possible.
Ive never met, or even spoken to, Kirill Voronin; he lives in Moscow. But he submitted so many corrections to the previous editions Errata page online that I wound up hiring him to be the tech editor for this bookand he knocked it out of the park.
Julie Van Keuren is solely responsible for this book coming out on time. She began her Missing Manual life as a copy editor but, on this edition, also became the adapter, updater, text integrator, and design re-layouter.
Thanks, as always, to David Rogelberg for believing in the idea. Above all, this book owes its existence to the patience and affection of Nicki, Kelly, Tia, and Jeffrey. They make these booksand everything elsepossible.
David Pogue
The Missing Manual Series
Missing Manuals are witty, superbly written guides to computer products that dont 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 ); and an ironclad promise never to put an apostrophe in the possessive pronoun its .
Heres a list of current and upcoming titles:
For the Mac
OS X Yosemite: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
OS X Mavericks: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
AppleScript: The Missing Manual by Adam Goldstein
FileMaker Pro 13: The Missing Manual by Susan Prosser and Stuart Gripman
iMovie: The Missing Manual by David Pogue and Aaron Miller
iPhoto: The Missing Manual by David Pogue and Lesa Snider
iWork: The Missing Manual by Jessica Thornsby and Josh Clark
Office 2011: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Yosemite Edition by David Pogue
Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by Lesa Snider
Photoshop CS6: The Missing Manual by Lesa Snider
Photoshop Elements 13: The Missing Manual by Barbara Brundage
For Windows
Windows 8.1: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
Windows 7: The Missing Manual by David Pogue
Access 2013: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald
Excel 2013: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald
Microsoft Project 2013: The Missing Manual by Bonnie Biafore
Office 2013: The Missing Manual by Nancy Conner and Matthew MacDonald