05206nam 2200637 a 450 991045785610332120200520144314.01-283-25822-697866132582291-118-17775-4(CKB)2550000000051543(EBL)819021(OCoLC)759159236(SSID)ssj0000638085(PQKBManifestationID)12255583(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000638085(PQKBWorkID)10707335(PQKB)11446194(MiAaPQ)EBC819021(Au-PeEL)EBL819021(CaPaEBR)ebr10494495(CaONFJC)MIL325822(EXLCZ)99255000000005154320111011d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrMac OS X Lion[electronic resource] /by Dwight SpiveyIndianapolis, Ind. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.20111 online resource (450 p.)Portable geniusIncludes index.1-118-02239-4 Mac OS® X LionTM Portable Genius; About the Author; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: How Do I Get Started with Lion?; System Requirements for Installing Lion; What's New in Lion?; Upgrading to Lion; Working with the Finder; The Lion desktop at a glance; Setting the Finder preferences; Moving around in the Finder; Finder viewing options; Getting Information on Files and Folders; Using Quick Look; Working with Removable Media; Searching for Items; Searching with Spotlight; Searching within a Finder window; Managing Windows with Mission ControlManipulating open windows Setting Mission Control preferences; Managing Windows with Exposé; Using Multiple Desktops with Spaces; Adding and removing spaces; Moving between spaces; Moving windows between spaces; Assigning applications to spaces; Managing Applications with Launchpad; Launching installed applications; Grouping applications with folders; Chapter 2: How Can I Customize Lion?; The General Preferences Pane; Color modifications; Scrolling options; Accessing recently used items; Viewing fonts; Changing the Desktop; Choosing a desktop picture; Selecting a screen saverCustomizing the FinderFinder windows; Changing icons; Adding and removing items in the Dock; Changing the appearance or placement of the Dock; Working with Widgets; The Lion preinstalled widgets; Managing widgets; Setting preferences in widgets; Finding more cool widgets; Creating your own widgets using Web Clips; Chapter 3: How Do I Change the Lion System Preferences?; Personal; Language & Text; Security & Privacy; Universal Access; Hardware; CDs & DVDs; Displays; Energy Saver; Keyboard; Mouse; Trackpad; Sound; Internet and Wireless; MobileMe; Mail, Contacts, and Calendars; Network; SystemDate & Time Software Update; Speech; Startup Disk; Adding an Archives preference pane; Chapter 4: How Do I Manage User Accounts?; Types of Accounts; Administrator; Standard; Managed with Parental Controls; Sharing Only; Creating New User Accounts; Requesting password assistance; Modifying account settings; Logging in to Accounts; Login Options; Login Items; Setting Up Simple Finder; Limiting Access with Parental Controls; Enabling Parental Controls; Setting application and function restrictions; Applying website restrictions; Setting Mail and iChat limitations; Setting time limitsOther limitations Keeping account activity logs; Chapter 5: What Can I Do with Applications?; Discovering Lion Applications; Calculator; Chess; Dictionary; DVD Player; Font Book; Stickies; Additional applications; Navigating Lion Applications; Opening and closing applications; Using commands and keyboard shortcuts; Accessing applications with a Stack; Viewing applications in full-screen mode; Working with Documents in TextEdit; Setting TextEdit Preferences; Creating and saving documents; Formatting TextEdit documents; Opening an existing document; Saving a document in a different formatGetting Started with iChatShortcuts, tips, and tools for making the most of the new Mac OS X Lion Mac OS X Lion is the eagerly anticipated updated desktop operating system installed on every new Apple computer. Packed with the latest and greatest tips, tricks, and techniques for getting the most out of all that Lion has to offer, this handy guide is like having an Apple genius at your fingertips. Inside you'll find savvy advice on everything from simple tasks like getting started to intermediate-level information that covers how to use the coolest features of the new Mac operating system. Written in anPortable genius.Operating systems (Computers)Electronic books.Operating systems (Computers)005.446005.4465Spivey Dwight880183MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457856103321Mac OS X Lion1965303UNINA01998nam 2200397 n 450 99638370950331620221108073506.0(CKB)1000000000592620(EEBO)2240926275(UnM)99836006(EXLCZ)99100000000059262019900822d1633 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part[electronic resource][Amsterdam] Printed [by the successors of Giles Thorp]anno 1633[124], 156; 531, [13]; 64 p. portAttributed to William Ames in the advertisement to the reader.A reply to: Burges, John. An answer rejoyned to that much applauded pamphlet of a nameless author, bearing this title: viz. A reply to Dr. Mortons generall Defence of three nocent ceremonies, &c.Printer attribution and place of publication from STC.No more published?.With a second title page with imprint reading: Printed in the yeare of our Saviour, 1633.Caption title, p. 1 (second series): "The disputs about humane ceremonies." This leaf begins quire Aa.Divisional title, p. 1 (last series): "An addition of the two last reasons of the former reply, unto which, no answer hath, as yet, beene rejoyned ..". This leaf begins a second signature A.With an index and a bibliography.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Ames William1576-1633.868997Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996383709503316A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part2381813UNISA