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Mac OS X has captured the attention of consumers and programmers alike with its ability to run existing Mac programs along with Unix and Open Source software. The latest version, Panther, includes more than a hundred new features and improves many of the technologies underlying Mac OS X, including graphics and the Unix-based core. With more than 500 power tips and tricks for Mac aficionados like yourself, "Mac OS X Power Hound," Panther Edition helps you unleash the power of Panther.

Mac OS X Panther is a complex and powerful operating system with a personality all its own. To make your computing experience with Panther as efficient and enjoyable as possible, you need to learn its secrets, appreciate its idiosyncrasies, and be able to customize it to your needs and wants. Author Rob Griffiths shows you how.

Creator and editor of the extremely popular Mac OS X Hints Web site (www.macosxhints.com), Griffiths knows Panther inside and out. His "Mac OS X Power Hound" lifts the hood on the sleek and elegant, Formula-One-powered operating system and delivers over 500 high-octane secrets in every conceivable category, including the Desktop and Finder, iApps, Mac OS X programs, Mastering the system and Terminal, and much more.

Consider this book your pit crew, helping you find easier, faster, and better ways of using the Finder, the Dock, the assortment of programs that come with Mac OS X, and a bunch of programs that don't. And if you want to become your own master mechanic, it also includes two rich chapters on Unix, the engine under Mac OS X's hood.

With this collection of stand-alone hints, notes, tips, and tricks--every one of them organized, indexed, tested forcompatibility with the latest version of Mac OS X 10.3, and, in many cases, illustrated--you'll rapidly progress from an anybody-can-do-this user to a power user.



About the Author

Griffiths is the creator and editor of MacOSXhints.com, the Web's most popular Mac OS X tips site.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 536 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 2 edition (September 24, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059600818X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596008185
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,105,907 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tim Robertson MyMac.com Review, November 14, 2004
By Tim E Robertson "Publisher MyMac.com" (Battle Creek, Mi United States) - See all my reviews
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Mac OS X Power Hound
by Rob Griffiths
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Price: $24.95
ISBN: 059600818x
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I have read a ton of Mac books since starting MyMac.com <a href="http://www.mymac.com/userinfo.php?id=Tim%20Robertson">back in 1995</a>. A LOT of them. And while most actually do convey the information you were hoping to glean from buying the book in the first place, many do so in such a dry and boring manner that I found myself simply trying to stay awake while reading. That was my worry here as well, as I have never read any of Rob Griffiths writing before. He's the creator of <a href="http://www.macosxhints.com/index.php">MacOSXhints.com</a>, a site I have visited often. But that site is more a collaborative effort with a ton of other people, all pooling their knowledge together. So how would Rob do all by his lonesome?

Hey, guess what? Rob can WRITE! Yes sir, the man has talent! Mac OS X Power Hound is a book full of useful things that any Mac OS X user will find helpful and worth knowing. As an expert Mac user and ex-IT manager, even I learned some nifty tricks I hadn't known about before after reading a few pages of this book.

Does using the Terminal give you a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach? I understand, it's even a little frightening for longtime Mac users to use a command line, something that was unheard and unneeded in the past with Mac OS 9 and earlier. Even Hex-Edit or Res-Edit, the stalwarts of the Mac Hackers of the world, use a graphical user interface. But the terminal is just that, a window of nothing but text, prompting you to type in commands that Mac users would otherwise most likely avoid.

Mac OS X Power Hound will help the average Terminal-fearing Mac user become a Power Terminal User in no time, or at least make one somewhat more comfortable working in the innards of Mac OS X. While not a step-by-step guide, Power Hound is written in such a way that most Mac users will feel comfortable following along with all the tips in the book.

I usually don't get too deep into critiquing another writer's writing style, as I have a fear of people looking too closely at my own writing and realize "This guy really can't write, either!" That being said, I do want to compliment Rob Griffiths on a superb job here. He takes very complicated subject matter and writes in a style and enthusiasm I haven't seen in quite a long time. Mac OS X is a fun system to use and tinker with, and Rob brings that fun to his writing. It's obvious that he not only knows the subject matter at hand, but also enjoys writing about it. His writing style is infectious, engaging, and fun to read. I think any writer who wants to write a book on complex subject matter should be forced to read this book, and understand that it's the human voice of the book, in this case Rob's, that make the subject matter more easily understood and a pleasure to read.

The book is 536 pages with a well laid-out potpourri feel. As Rob says in the beginning of the book, there is no need to read this book from start to finish. The reader is invited to open the book to any page to get the information they're looking for.

Some of the covered topics in the book range from the simple to the complex, and include (flipping randomly through the book here):

Finder and Desktop tricks and hacks
Screen Saver Animations as the Finder Backgrounds
System Preferences
Make things happen at login
Connecting to the iDisk from Windows
How to Rip Multiple CDs.
iTunes and iPhoto tricks
Check the Weather in a Contact's Town (in Address Book)
Use Safari with Address Bar Hidden
Get quick access to Bookmarks via the Dock
Make Mac OS X feel like Mac OS 9
Window Shades
Unix Basics
Inserting Boilerplate Text with bash
Instant Double-Clickable Terminal Commands
Checking for Resource Forks
The Built-in Unix Manual
Setting Permissions on Multiple Files
A Command-Line Directory Using curl

And a ton more.

This is a fantastic book. Most books I read end up gathering dust on one of my bookshelves, in the basement, or up for bid on eBay. I usually don't request books for review, as I don't have a lot of time to read through a book and write a review. There are quite a few book publishers who send me every other new book they publish in the hopes I will review it. Most I ignore after a cursory look. Most I don't review, unless I specifically requested the book. Mac OS X Power Hound was one of those books I had not heard about, and was sent to me unsolicited. I took a cursory glace through it, however, and I was impressed. There are no color photos here, there is a lot of text, and a subject matter that I'm usually not interested in as it presents no new or compelling information that I am particularly interested in reading about for the tenth time. But the broad subject matter combined with Ron's infectious writing style had me hooked. I haven't enjoyed a Mac book this much since <a href="http://www.mymac.com/showarticle.php?id=1593">Mac & PowerMac Secrets 2nd. Edition</a> way back in 1996, and THAT is saying something.

HIGHLY RECOMENDED

<a href="http://www.mymac.com/showarticle.php?id=1188">MyMac.com Rating: 5 out of 5</a>
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Teach yourself new tricks, October 18, 2004
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Yeah - I stole the subtitle to the book for the title of this review. However, it sums up the book quite well - why reinvent the wheel. =) The book is a user-friendly subset of the website macosxhints.com, which was created by the author. Despite being a small subset of hints, I like it better than the web site because you don't have to figure out what the correct search criteria are in order to come up with the hint you're looking for - just scan the table of contents. I'll wade through the website if I can't find what I'm looking for in the book.

As with anything, people like doing things different ways. Some people are into the keyboard shortcuts, some people use the mouse for everything, everybody else is somewhere in between. I appreciate that the hints dealing with the user interface give you various ways to complete the task.

Finally, to echo an earlier review, the hints dealing with the various web browsers are well worth reading. Among other things, it brought to my attention that your browsing history can not only be tracked by storing info in the cache or cookies, but by the favicon.ico files as well. Not that it really matters, but was an interesting (and smack-your-forehead-duh) hint.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wide ranging collection of hints, October 13, 2004
This book is a collection of hints and tips for Mac OS X. It starts with the OS itself, then going into all of the standard applications. It finishes by covering some extensions that you can add to speed up your workflow. The coverage of each application is relatively light because the author expects that you are already familiar with the basics and are ready for some power user tips.

Illustrations are kept to a reasonable amount, usually one for every couple of pages, and they are used effectively. The text is a little too jovial for my taste. But it's not distracting and it's a matter of taste.

If a Macintosh is your primary work or play computer then you will probably find something in here to help you out. Whether it's worth the money or not depends on how much you find out, so I would take a look at this book in person, or at least browse the table of contents before you buy.
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