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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A solid OS X book,
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This review is from: Mac OS X Power Tools (Paperback)
Here's the thing about book reviews: They're a lot easier to write when you either absolutely hated or absolutely adored the book in question. Once you've decided how you feel about it, it's easy to find a dozen examples of its mediocrity or excellence, as the case may be. However, I've been sitting on this particular review for a few weeks now, unable to finish it because I can't say that I feel very strongly at all about Power Tools. I recently decided, however, that being unable to form a definite opinion of it one way or another is itself a kind of opinion. There's nothing glaringly wrong with it or missing from it, but when it comes down to whether I'd choose to buy it over a different Mac book, I can't say that I would. I realize that this isn't a work of fiction - its goal isn't exactly to suck me in with thrilling plot twists so that I read the whole thing cover to cover in one sitting. Nevertheless, there are some other books out there that do exactly that (I'll get to them later), and I think I've been spoiled by reading them.What I Liked What I Didn't Like The Bottom Line And Furthermore
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My choice after substanative review,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mac OS X Power Tools (Paperback)
I needed a book to better understand key elements of OS X such as permissions, the Samba server (connection to Windows). Went to a big technical bookstore to persue all the titles available. This was the only book to provide the key underlying information about how/why the operating system works. It is very easy to read, despite its technical subject, and helped me immediately. My Samba setup is perfect, and I have created a new "troubleshoot" account. If you don't know why you should have a troubleshooting account, you should read this book. If you already knew enought to set up such an account, there is plenty more critical info beyond that subject.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best OS X book I've read!,
By Kate (Mountain View, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mac OS X Power Tools (Paperback)
I love this book because it's really different from other OS X books I've read. It provides tons of great tips and tricks, but it really does make you understand the big picture, too--the reasons why you can or should do something. The book's contents are presented in a well thought-out order, and it is written very clearly--no guessing about what the author means. No confusing or ambiguous steps, which is especially important for the more advanced topics. My Mac is working better than ever after reading this book and I feel like I have the kind of advanced understanding of OS X that I didn't get from other books.
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Mac OS X Power Tools by Dan Frakes (Paperback - April 22, 2003)
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