The Flat-Screen Imac for Dummies (For Dummies) (Subsequent)

The Flat-Screen Imac for Dummies (For Dummies) (Subsequent)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 383 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780764516634
  • DDC分類 004.165

Full Description


"...you'd be hard pressed to find a better no-brainer beginners guide to the iMac...a practical, inspirational introduction to the wonderful world of Macs for computing newbies...pretty near perfect..." - MacFormat. Who doesn't just love those flat-screen iMac machines? They look great. They work great, too if you know how to take advantage of all the built-in features and capabilities. Ideal for graphic designers, schools/students, scientists, and anyone who wants to make the most of his new iMac, the latest edition of "The Flat-Screen iMac For Dummies" has approximately 35 per cent new content. It begins with the basics, and covers: Getting on the Internet; Making your way through all the free software included with the iMac, and making the most of it; Creating CDs and DVDs; and Connecting other gadgets and gizmos to the iMac. "Troubleshooting" Written by David Pogue, one of the world's bestselling how-to authors with more than 2.5 million books in print, this book helps first time iMac users become productive quickly, and lets iMac veterans jump in and discover the newest features they can try out right away. Updated and expanded, this book gets you up to speed on: iDVD, and how to make DVD movies; iMovie, a video editing application; iPhoto, a digital photo editing tool; iTunes, which lets you convert CD music into MP3 files. It also includes a chapter, "Ten Cool Things You Didn't Know Your iMac Could Do" that not only gives you how-to, but also gives you ideas. That just might make you the coolest iMac master around!

Contents

Introduction. Part I: For the Absolute iMac Virgin. Chapter 1: How to Turn On Your iMac (and What to Do Next). Chapter 11.2: High--Tech Made Easy. Chapter 2: Windows, Icons, and Trashes. Chapter 3: Actually Accomplishing Something. Chapter 4: Typing, Saving, and Finding Again. Chapter 5: A Quiet Talk about Printers, Printing, and Fonts. Part II: The Internet Defanged. Chapter 6: Faking Your Way onto America Online and the Internet. Chapter 7: The Weird Wide Web. Chapter 8: E--mail for He--males and Females. Part III: Software Competence. Chapter 9: Faking Your Way Through AppleWorks. Chapter 10: iPhoto, iTunes -- iLove It! Chapter 11: iSpielberg: Digital Movies and DVDs. Part IV: Toward a New, Nerdier You. P"Chapter 12: Back to Mac OS 9. Chapter 13: Mono--Mac, Multi--People. Chapter 14: Networks for Nitwits. Chapter 15: When Bad Things Happen to Good iMacs. Chapter 16: Beyond the iMac: Where to Go from Here. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Cool Things You Didn't Know Your iMac Could Do. Chapter 18: Ten Features that Didn't Quite Fit the Outline. Chapter 19: Ten Back--of--the--Mac Jacks. Index.