Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The main leadership
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The book contains answers to all questions arising when working with Mac OS X. Important changes that appeared in the Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard are noted in the inserts of "Snow Bars" Hares." More than 50 free programs supplied with poppy seeds, including Safari, IChat, Mail, Automator, Preview and Textedit, are described. Basically, the book is designed for advanced beginners and medium -level users. Working experience with poppy seeds is intended for inserts of "Experienced users" courses", which offer additional security information, network work, Automator macros and UNIX command line. Applications include the elimination of malfunctions, a detailed list of keyboard reductions, as well as a dictionary where you can find an analogue of your favorite function in the Mac OS X 10.6 when moving with Windows. Having promised to “take a break” in adding new functions, Apple still worked a lot. And there is still no leadership. David POG comes to the rescue again, whose book, thanks to humor and deep knowledge of the subject, has been heading a list of bestsellers among poppies in the eighth year. Here are just a few improvements that did not go unnoticed in this book:
- the transition to 64 bits: first of all, most of the Mac OS X and the accompanying software is rewritten in the form of a 64-bit code. If you count, it turns out that all the programs included in the Snow Leopard are converted into 64-bit, with the exception of four dodging: DVD Player, Front Row, Grapher and iTunes.
- Grand Central Dispatch technology: it is described in detail about this technology that allows you to work with multi-core processors in a completely new way, optimizing in without unnecessary costs for the developer. Grand Central Dispatch shifts flows to the OS, which greatly facilitates programmers to use all the power of modern poppies
- the transition to 64 bits: first of all, most of the Mac OS X and the accompanying software is rewritten in the form of a 64-bit code. If you count, it turns out that all the programs included in the Snow Leopard are converted into 64-bit, with the exception of four dodging: DVD Player, Front Row, Grapher and iTunes.
- Grand Central Dispatch technology: it is described in detail about this technology that allows you to work with multi-core processors in a completely new way, optimizing in without unnecessary costs for the developer. Grand Central Dispatch shifts flows to the OS, which greatly facilitates programmers to use all the power of modern poppies
Author:
Author:Pog D
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Computer & Technology
- Category:Languages
Series:
Series: Computer Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-93286-180-6
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