
Mac Security Bible
Joe Kissell
ISBN: 978-0-470-47419-8
Paperback
936 pages
January 2010
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Your essential, no-holds-barred guide to Mac security threats and solutions
Myth number one: Macs are safer than PCs. Not really, says author Joe Kissell, named one of MacTech's "25 Most Influential People" in the Mac community for 2008. In this timely guide, he not only takes you beyond the myths, he also delves into the nitty-gritty of each potential threat, helping you weigh the pros and cons of the solutions you might choose. Learn to measure risk versus inconvenience, make informed decisions, and protect your Mac computers, your privacy, and your data with this essential guide.
Explains the security threats to Macs, including data in transit from your e-mail or network, and malware such as viruses, worms, and Trojan horses; these threats, formerly the exclusive worry of PC users, now increasingly threaten Macs
Explores physical security and hardware barriers, software settings, third-party solutions, and more
Shows Mac OS X users how to develop and enforce security policies
Covers security for Windows running on a Mac with Boot Camp, virtualization software such as Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion, and more

Mac at Work
David Sparks
ISBN: 978-0-470-87700-5
Paperback
368 pages
January 2011
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Bridge the gap between using a Mac at home and at the office
Now that you love your Mac at home, you want to use one at the office without missing a beat of productivity or professionalism. This unique guide shows you how. You’ll find best Mac business practices for handling word processing, spreadsheet and presentation creation, task and project management, and graphics. The book also explores topics such as hardware maintenance, how to synchronize with multiple computers, data backup, and communication with Windows networks.
Covers the nuts and bolts of using a Mac at work, including synchronizing with multiple computers, backing up data, and communicating with Windows networks
Goes beyond simple coverage of Microsoft Office or iWork to show you how to professionally create and interact with typical office systems and documents
Provides best software and best practices for creating and using spreadsheets, word processing documents, and slide presentations on a Mac
Gives you helpful guidelines and suggestions that can be lacking in an office where the IT department is focused primarily on PC

Teach Yourself VISUALLY Macs, 2nd Edition
Paul McFedries
ISBN: 978-0-470-88848-3
Paperback
352 pages
October 2010
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Visual coverage of the latest Apple hardware and software, including the most popular programs
Fully updated to cover all the latest changes and features that Macs have to offer, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Macs, 2nd Edition aims at helping visual learners get the most from their Mac hardware and software. Whether you’re switching from a Windows machine to a Mac or you're a veteran Mac user looking to maximize all that your system has to offer, this visual guide walks you through everything from managing your photos in iPhoto, creating award worthy home movies with iMovie, browsing the Web with Safari, exploring the ever growing iTunes store, and syncing popular mobile devices like an iPhone or iPad.
Targets visual learners interested in getting the most from their Mac
Boasts full-color screen shots and illustrations as well as straightforward, step-by-step instructions
Demonstrates how to manage your photos in iPhoto, create movies with iMovie, browse the Web, explore the iTunes store, and sync up with an iPhone or iPad
Walks you through basic productivity, maintenance, and troubleshooting for a Mac
Transitions you from working with a PC to a Mac

The Mac Hacker's Handbook
Charles Miller, Dino Dai Zovi
ISBN: 978-0-470-39536-3
Paperback
384 pages
March 2009
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As more and more vulnerabilities are found in the Mac OS X (Leopard) operating system, security researchers are realizing the importance of developing proof-of-concept exploits for those vulnerabilities. This unique tome is the first book to uncover the flaws in the Mac OS X operating system—and how to deal with them. Written by two white hat hackers, this book is aimed at making vital information known so that you can find ways to secure your Mac OS X systems, and examines the sorts of attacks that are prevented by Leopard’s security defenses, what attacks aren’t, and how to best handle those weaknesses.

Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Programming
Michael Trent, Drew McCormack
ISBN: 978-0-470-57752-3
Paperback
672 pages
January 2010
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A solid introduction to programming on the Mac OS X Snow Leopard platform
The Mac OS X Snow Leopard system comes with everything you need in its complete set of development tools and resources. However, finding where to begin can be challenging. This book serves as an ideal starting point for programming on the Mac OS X Snow Leopard platform. Step-by-step instructions walk you through the details of each featured example so that you can type them out, run them, and even figure out how to debug them when they don't work right. Taking into account that there is usually more than one way to do something when programming, the authors encourage you to experiment with a variety of solutions. This approach enables you to efficiently start writing programs in Mac OS X Snow Leopard using myriad languages and put those languages together in order to create seamless applications.
Coverage Includes:
The Mac OS X Environment
Developer Tools
Xcode
Interface Builder
The C Language
The Objective-C Language
An Introduction to Cocoa
Document-Based Cocoa Applications
Core Data–Based Cocoa Applications
An Overview of Scripting Languages
The Bash Shell
AppleScript and AppleScriptObjC
Javascript, Dashboard, and Dashcode

Java and Mac OS X
T. Gene Davis
ISBN: 978-0-470-52511-1
Paperback
512 pages
May 2010
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Learn the guidelines of integrating Java with native Mac OS X applications with this Devloper Reference book.
Java is used to create nearly every type of application that exists and is one of the most required skills of employers seeking computer programmers. Java code and its libraries can be integrated with Mac OS X features, and this book shows you how to do just that.
You'll learn to write Java programs on OS X and you'll even discover how to integrate them with the Cocoa APIs.
Shows how Java programs can be integrated with any Mac OS X feature, such as NSView widgets or screen savers
Reveals the requirements for integrating Java with native OS X applications
Covers OS X libraries and behaviors unique to working with Java
With this book, you will learn that creating Java-based applications that integrate closely with OS X is not a myth!

Web Development with the Mac
Aaron Vegh
ISBN: 978-0-470-53399-4
Paperback
544 pages
March 2010
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Everything you need to know to create Web sites using your Mac
Create and deploy striking Web sites and apps on a Mac for your own business or for clients using the essential techniques in this focused guide. While most Web site how-tos are geared toward either designers or programmers, this detailed book covers both aspects, helping you develop the complete skill sets that you'll need professionally. Tap all of the out-of-the-box perks that Apple has to offer for Web development with these techniques and insights from a seasoned Mac Web developer.
Takes you through everything that Macs have to offer for Web development, such as a Web server, PHP, and Ruby on Rails; Macs come with these right out of the box, making setting up a Web development environment pushbutton-easy
Reveals the science and the artistry behind creating beautiful and intuitive Web pages using Apple technology
Covers the technical elements of Web page construction with HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and Rails; then goes beyond to show you how to add creative flair using Photoshop
Turn your design and development skills into marketable assets with this essential guide for Apple users.

Macs For Dummies, 11th Edition
Edward C. Baig
ISBN: 978-0-470-87868-2
Paperback
456 pages
January 2011
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The comprehensive how-to for Mac computer mastery
New to Macs? Making the PC-to-Mac switch? Adding a Mac to your existing network? Macs For Dummies makes it easy. Now in its eleventh edition, the bestselling Macintosh computer book of all time is back, updated and revised to cover Apple's latest generation of Macintosh hardware and software. From the Snow Leopard operating system to iWork and iLife, this step-by-step guide is perfect for first-time Mac users or more experienced users upgrading to the newest Mac models.
Shows you how to set up your e-mail, browse the Internet with Safari, and explore blogs and social networking sites
Helps you understand folders, icons, windows, and master the Dock
Guides you through navigating iLife applications and backing up your computer with Time Machine
Explains buying songs online with iTunes and burning music to CDs
Details how to run a Windows operating system on your Mac
Written by USA Today's Personal Technology columnist Ed Baig in the straightforward but fun language that defines the For Dummies series, there is no better way to get started with your new computer!

Cocoa
Richard Wentk
ISBN: 978-0-470-49589-6
Paperback
624 pages
October 2010
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Develop applications for Mac OS X with this Developer Reference guide
Make a clean transition to programming in Apple environments using the elegant and dynamic programming API Cocoa and this practical guide. Written by aseasoned Mac expert, this book shows you how to write programs in Cocoa for the rapidly expanding world of Macintosh users.
Part of the Developer Reference series, this book prepares you for a productive programming experience on today's fastest-growing platform.
Cocoa is a programming framework for developing in Apple environments, including Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
This book covers all the major information you need to start developing dynamic applications for Mac OS X
Master all Cocoa tools, including Xcode and working with Objective-C
Includes full coverage of the Cocoa API, Xcode, and Objective-C, as well as programming for Apple's latest OS X, Snow Leopard
Companion Web site includes all code files

OSx86: Creating a Hackintosh
Peter Baldwin
ISBN: 978-0-470-52146-5
Paperback
656 pages
February 2010
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Unique guide to installing Apple's Mac OS X software on non-Apple hardware
If you've always wished you could install Apple's rock solid Mac OS X on your non-Apple notebook, budget PC, or power-tower PC, wish no more. Yes, you can, and this intriguing book shows you exactly how. Walk through these step-by-step instructions, and you'll end up knowing more about Apple's celebrated OS than many of the most devoted Mac fans. You'll learn to build OS X-ready machines, as well as how to install, use, and program OS X.
Now that Apple computers are based on the Intel platform, the same as most PCs, rogue developers in droves are installing Mac OS X on PCs, including those based on the AMD and Atom processors; this is the first book to show how to create an OSx86 machine running OS X
Provides step-by-step instruction on the installation, use, and programming of OS X on your existing computer, as well as how to build OS X-ready machines
Helps you avoid pitfalls and common problems associated with running Apple software on PC hardware
Offers numerous practical hints, tips, and illustrations

Dashcode For Dummies
Jesse Feiler
ISBN: 978-0-470-88473-7
Paperback
456 pages
December 2010
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Create widgets and Web apps for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac OS X with Dashcode
Dashcode is a software application that makes it quick and easy to create Dashboard widgets and Web apps for Mac computers, iPhone, and iPad . Widgets and Web apps connect users with content from the Web such as Twitter feeds, movie showtimes, news updates, and more. Dashcode provides a library of graphic elements and standard code that you just drag-and-drop into your app, and this guide shows you how to use it to bring your idea to life. Learn to create, customize, and distribute your apps, even if you’re a programming novice.
Dashcode provides a quick and easy way to create Dashboard and Web widgets for Apple devices
This guide shows you how to use the built-in Dashcode tools, including graphical elements and functional code, to create Web apps using your data
Learn to customize your app, add media, retrieve data from Web services for your app, and deploy your widgets
Even if you’re new to programming, you can learn to create and distribute widgets with Dashcode

AppleScript
Mark Conway Munro
ISBN: 978-0-470-56229-1
Paperback
624 pages
May 2010
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Developers will advance their AppleScript skills easily with this guide
Part of the Developer Reference series, this book is packed with professional secrets for designing and building automated solutions with AppleScript, the powerful, system-level scripting language built into every Mac. Programmers will discover new ways to increase their professional efficiency and become more valuable in their jobs.
With up to date coverage of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and loaded with real-world tips and techniques, this guide includes best practices and conventions along with informative lessons. You'll advance your scripting skills to the next level under the direction of a long-time veteran of the AppleScript community.
Provides step-by-step lessons for designing and building automated solutions with AppleScript
Written by a well-respected veteran of the AppleScript community
Part of the Developer Reference series that focuses on enhancing the skills of professional Apple developers
Filled with professional secrets, tips and techniques to help programmers increase their professional value
Includes best practices, naming conventions, and much more

Switching to a Mac - No Problem!
Dwight Silverman
ISBN: 978-0-470-71015-9
Paperback
344 pages
September 2010
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Switch from a PC to Mac with no problem!
Experienced using Microsoft but now switching over to a Mac? No Problem! With this book you can build upon the knowledge you have
In a rush to get going on a Mac? No Problem! For a quick path, you can choose to read only the highlighted text for just what you need to know
Prefer to take notes while you learn? No Problem! We've sprinkled loads of notes and quick tips throughout the book, and left you plenty of room to take your own
Need a detailed step-by-step guide to switching from Microsoft to Apple software? No Problem! Combine all the learning paths for a comprehensive workshop

Mastering AutoCAD for Mac
George Omura, Richard (Rick) Graham
ISBN: 978-0-470-93234-6
Paperback
768 pages
November 2010
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This comprehensive guide has everything you need to quickly become proficient with every aspect of Autodesk s new AutoCAD for Mac software. Award-winning author George Omura, whom most CAD designers know and respect from his all-time bestselling Mastering AutoCAD books, now applies his legendary AutoCAD expertise, approachable style, and thorough Mastering coverage to Mastering AutoCAD for Mac. You ll quickly and efficiently build skills, whether you re just beginning or are already a seasoned AutoCAD user.
Teaches you to design and draft using AutoCAD for Mac
Helps you quickly master basic, intermediate, and advanced skills
Covers using hatches, fields, and tables effectively; manipulating dynamic blocks and attributes; rendering 3D views with lighting and materials; exploring parametric modeling; transforming 2D drawings into 3D renderings; and more
Provides step-by-step instruction and exercises, as well as real-world examples and case studies
Functions as both a detailed tutorial and also a one-stop, stand-alone reference
Mastering AutoCAD for Mac is also an Autodesk Official Training Guide
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