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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 861 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596157584
  • ISBN-13: 9780596157586
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 861 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • ISBN-10: 0596157584
  • ISBN-13: 9780596157586
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Provides instructions on using iWork 09 to create and publish documents, slideshows, and spreadsheets. This manual for Apples iWork 09 program provides users with a more thorough review of features and presentation tips than the supplied owners manual. Clark, an independent software designer and developer, offers clear step-by- step instructions on how to implement and configure Pages 09 to create documents and templates and how to master Keynote 09 to deliver effective presentations. An appendix covers the installation and upgrades available for iWork, and a free online version of the text is available for 45 days after purchase. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Friendly and entertaining, iWork 09 offers clear and jargon-free explanations of iWorks capabilities, its advantages over similar programs, and its limitations. With iWork 09, Apples productivity applications have come of age. Unfortunately, their user guides are stuck in infancy. Thats where iWork 09: The Missing Manual comes in. This book quickly guides you through everything you need to know about the Pages word-processor, the Numbers spreadsheet, and the Keynote presentation program that Al Gore and Steve Jobs made famous. Friendly and entertaining, iWork 09: The Missing Manual gives you crystal-clear and jargon-free explanations of iWorks capabilities, its advantages over similar programs -- and its limitations. Youll see these programs through an objective lens that shows you which features work well and which dont. With this book, you will: Produce stunning documents and cinema-quality digital presentations Take advantage of Mac OS Xs advanced typography and graphics capabilities Learn how to use the collection of themes and templates included with iWork Get undocumented tips, tricks, and secrets for each program Integrate with other iLife programs to use photos, audio, and video clips Learn why iWork is the topic most requested by Missing Manual fans. One of the few sources available on Apples incredible suite of programs, iWork 09: The Missing Manual will help you get the best performance out of Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and more in no time.
The Missing Credits xix
Introduction 1(14)
Part One: Pages '09
Creating a Pages Document
15(36)
Two Programs in One
15(3)
Meet Pages, the Word Processor
16(1)
Meet Pages, the Page-Layout Program
17(1)
Choose Your Weapon
17(1)
Using Templates for Ready-to-Go Documents
18(1)
Your First Word-Processing Document
19(7)
Integration with Address Book
20(2)
In Your Own Words
22(1)
Save and Print
22(3)
Other Word-Processing Document Types
25(1)
Your First Page-Layout Document
26(8)
Working with Text Boxes
27(1)
Adding Pictures from iPhoto
28(3)
Adding Pages and New Layouts
31(3)
In the Buff: The Blank Template
34(1)
Setting Your Default Template
35(1)
Opening an Existing Document
35(3)
Importing Files from Another Program
37(1)
Controlling the Document Window
38(13)
Using the Toolbar
38(4)
Shape Shifter: The Format Bar
42(1)
Changing Your Page View
42(2)
Navigating Your Document
44(3)
Editing in Full-Screen View
47(4)
Editing Text in Pages
51(42)
Word Processor Text vs. Text Boxes
51(1)
Basic Text Editing in iWork
52(6)
Inserting Text
52(1)
Deleting Text
53(1)
Making a Selection
53(2)
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting
55(1)
Using Drag-and-Drop Editing
56(1)
Using Shortcut Menus
56(2)
Undoing and Backing Up
58(1)
Backing Up the Previous Version of a Document
59(1)
Changing Font Styles and Appearance
59(8)
The Fonts Window
62(3)
Setting Colors and Character Spacing in the Text Inspector
65(1)
The Format → Font Menu
66(1)
Formatting Paragraphs
67(14)
Aligning Your Text
68(2)
Between the Lines: Line Spacing
70(1)
Spacing Your Paragraphs
71(1)
Setting Tabs
72(3)
Indenting Text
75(2)
Setting Paragraph Borders and Background Color
77(2)
Coping with Break-Ups
79(2)
Spaces, Invisibles, and Special Characters
81(3)
Viewing Invisibles
81(1)
Inserting Special Characters and Symbols
82(2)
Working with Lists
84(9)
Using List Styles
86(3)
Organizing and Nesting Your Lists
89(4)
Creating and Using Styles
93(14)
When You Need Styles: Know the Warning Signs
95(1)
Style Central: Meet the Styles Drawer
95(1)
Applying Styles
96(2)
Style Overrides
98(1)
Creating Styles by Example
98(4)
Modifying Existing Paragraph and List Styles
98(1)
Creating New Paragraph and List Styles
99(1)
Modifying Existing Character Styles
100(2)
Creating New Character Styles
102(1)
Finding and Copying Styles
102(3)
Copying Styles
103(1)
Importing Styles from Another Document
104(1)
Changing the Default Font
105(2)
Typo-Busting Power Tools
107(30)
Changing Your Mind: Find & Replace
107(6)
Find
108(2)
Find & Replace
110(3)
Spell Checking
113(5)
Check Spelling as You Type
114(1)
Check Spelling in the Document or Selection
115(1)
Using Foreign-Language Dictionaries
116(2)
Reference Tools
118(5)
Look up Words in the Dictionary or Thesaurus
118(2)
Find It on the Web: Wikipedia or Google Search
120(1)
Find It on Your Computer: Spotlight Search
121(1)
For the Obsessive: Document Stats
121(2)
The Proofeader
123(3)
Proofread Your Document
124(1)
Proofread as You Type
125(1)
Auto-Correction and Text Substitution
126(1)
Tracking Changes
127(10)
Starting and Stopping Change Tracking
129(2)
Reviewing, Accepting, and Rejecting Changes
131(1)
Controlling the Markup Display
131(2)
Adding Comments
133(2)
Wiping the Change History
135(2)
Document Format and Organization
137(54)
Document Formatting
137(10)
Password-Protecting Your Document
138(2)
Page Setup
140(1)
Adjusting Page Margins
140(1)
Working with Headers and Footers
141(2)
The Fine Print: Footnotes and Endnotes
143(4)
Automatic Hyphenation
147(1)
Using Ligatures
147(1)
Organizing Your Document with Sections
147(13)
Adding Sections
149(2)
Rearranging and Deleting Sections
151(2)
Layouts and Multiple Columns
153(6)
Capturing and Reusing Sections
159(1)
Auto-Entry: Formatted Text Fields
160(5)
Page Numbers and Page Counts
161(3)
Inserting the Date and Time
164(1)
Displaying the Filename
165(1)
Mail Merge with Address Book or Numbers
165(9)
Using Merge Fields in Templates
166(1)
Managing Mass Mailings with Address Book Groups
167(2)
Merging Data from a Numbers Spreadsheet
169(3)
Adding Merge Fields to Your Own Documents
172(2)
Adding a Table of Contents
174(5)
Modifying a Table of Contents
177(2)
Hyperlinks and Bookmarks
179(4)
Adding Bookmark Links
179(2)
Linking to Another Pages Document
181(1)
Adding Web Pages Links
181(2)
Adding Email Message Links
183(1)
Organizing Text with Outlines
183(8)
Getting Started: Outline Templates
183(5)
Building an Outline from Scratch
188(3)
Beyond Text: Laying Out Pages
191(18)
Templates: The Key to Prefab Page Designs
192(3)
Working with Placeholder Text
193(1)
Working with Media Placeholders
193(2)
Immovable Objects: Locked, Background, and Master Objects
195(1)
Planning a Layout from Scratch
195(6)
More or Less, ``Less is More''
196(2)
Collecting Your Materials
198(3)
Creating a Page-Layout Document
201(1)
Fine-Tuning Your Doucment Settings
201(1)
Page Layout vs. Word Processing
201(1)
Get on the Grid
202(7)
Using Alignment Guides
203(2)
Building a Grid of your Own
205(4)
Objects Up Close: Adding, Modifying, and More
209(70)
Floating vs. Inline Objects
209(7)
Floating Objects
211(2)
Inline Objects
213(1)
Converting an Object's Layout Style
214(2)
Adding Objects
216(33)
Adding Text Boxes
216(12)
Adding Images
228(13)
Adding Shapes
241(6)
Adding Sound and Video
247(2)
Working with Objects
249(15)
Selecting Objects
249(1)
Moving Objects
250(1)
Resizing Objects
251(1)
Wrapping Text Around Objects
252(3)
Rotating and Flipping Objects
255(2)
Connecting Objects
257(1)
Distributing and Aligning Objects
258(1)
Arranging Objects
259(5)
Modifying Object Styles
264(11)
Filling with Colors, Gradients, and Images
265(6)
Adjusting Line Styles
271(2)
Adding Shadows and Reflections
273(2)
Adjusting Opacity
275(1)
Copying Objects and Graphic Styles
275(4)
Building Tables and Charts
279(42)
Making Tables
280(23)
Inserting Inline Tables
281(1)
Inserting Floating Tables
282(2)
Selecting Tables, Cells, and Text
284(2)
Typing into Table Cells
286(3)
Adding and Deleting Rows and Columns
289(3)
Setting the Data Type with Cell Format
292(2)
Sorting Table Rows
294(1)
Formatting Tables
295(7)
Autofilling Table Cells
302(1)
Making Mini-Spreadsheets with Formulas
303(7)
``Quick Formulas'' for Common Calculations
304(1)
The Formula Editor
305(4)
Moving Formulas
309(1)
Using Numbers Tables in Pages and Vice Versa
309(1)
Creating Charts
310(11)
Inserting Charts
311(3)
Entering Data in the Chart Data Editor
314(1)
Using Charts from Numbers
315(3)
Changing the Type of Chart
318(1)
Formatting Charts
319(2)
Sharing Pages Documents
321(24)
Printing Your Documents
321(5)
Page Setup
322(1)
The Print Window
323(3)
Exporting Documents
326(6)
Exporting Microsoft Word
327(1)
Exporting RTF
328(1)
Exporting Plain Text
329(1)
Exporting PDF
330(1)
Saving as iWork `08
330(1)
Emailing Your Document
331(1)
Sharing on iWork.com
332(10)
Sending Your Document to iWork.com
333(2)
Viewing the Document on iWork.com
335(2)
Adding and Viewing Comments
337(1)
Adding Notes to iWork.com
338(1)
Downloading the Document
339(1)
Republishing a Document
339(1)
Reviewing Your Shared Documents
340(1)
Managing Viewers
340(2)
Publishing Online with iWeb
342(3)
Streamline Your Projects: Creating Templates
345(20)
Template-Building Basics
345(2)
Modifying an Existing Template
347(2)
Creating Templates from Scratch
349(11)
Defining Text Styles
350(1)
Setting Document Formatting
350(1)
Defining Object Styles
351(4)
Making Placeholders
355(3)
Building Multipage Templates
358(2)
Organizing Templates
360(1)
Sharing, Exchanging, and Buying Templates
360(5)
Templates Online
361(4)
Part Two: Keynote'09
Planning and Giving Great Presentations
365(26)
Planning the Presentation
366(5)
The Goals of Your Presentation
367(1)
Know Your Audience
367(2)
The Slideshow's Role in Your Presentation
369(2)
Building the Presentation
371(8)
Outline Your Talk
371(2)
Find Great Images
373(1)
Design Your Keynote Slideshow
374(3)
Practice
377(2)
Backup
379(1)
Delivering the Presentation
379(4)
Handle the Preliminaries
380(1)
Set the Mood
380(1)
Give the Presentation
381(2)
The Day After
383(1)
Presentation Setting and Gear
383(8)
Get a Room
383(1)
The Mighty Dongle
384(1)
Projectors
385(2)
Remote Controls
387(4)
Creating a Keynote Slideshow
391(30)
Themes = Templates
391(2)
Your First Keynote Slideshow
393(16)
Familiar Faces: The Toolbar, Format Bar, and Inspectors
393(3)
Slide Size and Slide View
396(1)
Adding Your Text
396(2)
Changing the Slide Layout with Master Slides
398(1)
Adding an Image
398(2)
Slide Design Works Just Like Page Layout
400(3)
Adding and Inserting Slides
403(2)
Adding Slide Transitions
405(1)
Changing the Theme
405(1)
Using the Presenter Notes Pane
406(2)
Playing the Slideshow
408(1)
Browsing and Organizing Your Slides
409(9)
The Slide Navigator
409(1)
Navigator View
410(4)
Outline View
414(3)
Light Table View
417(1)
Saving Your Slideshow
418(1)
Automatic Backups
418(1)
Opening an Existing Slideshow
419(2)
Importing Files from Another Program
419(2)
Laying Out Your Slides
421(44)
Setting Up the Keynote Document
422(2)
Choosing a Presentation Style
422(1)
Password-Protecting Your Slideshow
423(1)
Working with Objects
424(9)
Selecting Objects
424(1)
Moving and Copying Objects
425(1)
Resizing, Rotating, and Flipping Objects
426(1)
Connecting Objects
427(1)
Styling Objects
427(1)
Copying and Reusing Objects Styles
428(1)
Layering Objects
429(1)
Aligning Objects
429(4)
Grouping and Locking Objects
433(1)
Adding and Formatting Text Boxes
433(9)
Inserting Title and Body Text Boxes
434(1)
Inserting Free Text Boxes
435(1)
Editing Text in Keynote
435(2)
Formatting Text
437(5)
Inserting Photos and Other Graphics
442(6)
Replacing Media Placeholders
442(2)
Adding and Editing Pictures
444(2)
Managing File Sizes for Image-Heavy Slideshows
446(2)
Making Shapes
448(1)
Building Tables and Charts
449(2)
Using Numbers Charts in your Slideshow
449(2)
Adding Movies
451(4)
Playing Movies
452(2)
Managing Multimedia Files
454(1)
Making Noise: Sounds Clips and Narration
455(3)
Adding a Soundtrack
455(1)
Adding Sound to a Single Slide
456(2)
Working with Hyperlinks
458(3)
Linking to Slides
459(1)
Surfing the Web
459(1)
Linking to Other Slideshows
460(1)
Sending Email
460(1)
Note to Self: Add a Comment
461(2)
Changing Slide Backgrounds
463(1)
Adding Slide Numbers
464(1)
Animating Your Slides
465(30)
Adding Transitions
465(9)
Switching Slides with 2D and 3D Effects
467(3)
Adding Object Effects
470(1)
Wordplay with Text Effects
471(1)
Magic Move Transitions
472(2)
Old-School Transitions
474(1)
Adding Object Builds
474(10)
Creating Build Ins and Build Outs
474(7)
Controlling Movies and Sounds with Builds
481(1)
Using Smart Builds for Single-Slide Slideshows
482(2)
Ordering and Automating Builds
484(5)
Playing Builds Automatically or Simultaneously
486(1)
Mingling Builds of Text, Tables, Charts, and Images
487(2)
Adding Animations with Action Builds
489(5)
Moving Objects Along a Path
491(1)
Multiple Action Builds
492(2)
Copying Builds to Other Objects
494(1)
Sharing Your Slideshows
495(42)
Setting Up the Presentation
495(9)
Setting Slideshow Preferences
496(2)
Setting Up the Presenter Display
498(3)
Connecting a Second Display
501(2)
Connecting Your Audio Output
503(1)
Set Up the Remote Control
504(1)
Playing Keynote Slideshows
504(6)
Controlling the Presentation
504(3)
Keynote Remote with iPhone or iPod Touch
507(3)
Creating Self-Playing Slideshows
510(4)
Timed Slideshows
511(1)
Recorded Slideshows
512(2)
Setting Up Hyperlinks-Only Slideshows
514(1)
Printing Slides and Handouts
515(2)
Exporting to Other Formats
517(10)
Saving as PowerPoint
518(1)
Saving as Keynote '08
518(1)
Creating a Quick Time Movie
519(4)
Saving as PDF
523(1)
Exporting Slides as Image Files
523(2)
Exporting a Slideshow as a Web Page
525(2)
Exporting to iPod or iPhone via iTunes
527(1)
Emailing Slideshows
527(1)
Sharing Your Slides Online
528(5)
Using iWork.com with Keynote
528(3)
YouTube
531(1)
iWeb
532(1)
Shipping Your Slides to Other iApps
533(4)
Sharing Slides in iChat Theater
533(1)
iDVD
534(1)
iPhoto
534(1)
GarageBand
535(2)
Customizing Keynote Themes
537(14)
Keynote Theme Basics
538(1)
Modifying a Theme
538(6)
Importing Master Slides
538(1)
Modifying Master Slides
539(3)
Adding New Master Slides
542(1)
Changing Standard Object Styles
542(2)
Reverting to the Original Theme
544(1)
Building Themes from Scratch
544(3)
Create a ``Master'' Master Slide
544(1)
Adding Text and Media Placeholders
545(1)
Adding Object Placeholders
546(1)
Defining Your Theme's Object Styles
547(1)
Saving Custom Themes
547(1)
Sharing and Buying Themes
548(3)
Part Three: Numbers '09
Creating a Numbers Spredsheet
551(30)
Picking a Numbers Template
553(1)
Your First Basic Spreadsheet
554(12)
Gimme a Grid
555(1)
The Toolbar and Inspectors
556(1)
Working with Table Rows, Columns, and Cells
557(7)
Fast Math: Quick Formulas and Instant Calculations
564(1)
Changing the Table Style
565(1)
Fancy Formulas and Glizty Graphics
566(2)
Organizing Your Data with Sheets
568(2)
Shuffling Sheets in the Sheets Pane
569(1)
Saving Your Spreadsheet
570(1)
Automatic Backups
570(1)
Password-Protecting Your Spreadsheet
570(1)
Adding Search Keywords
571(1)
Opening an Existing Spreadsheet
571(2)
Importing Files from Another Program
572(1)
Previewing Your Spreadsheet in Print View
573(8)
Page Setup
574(1)
Working in Print View
575(4)
Printing Your Spreadsheet
579(2)
Editing Tables in Numbers
581(50)
Working with Table Objects
581(7)
Adding a Table
582(1)
Selecting Table Elements
582(4)
Moving and Copying Tables
586(1)
Naming Tables
587(1)
Navigating Table Cells
588(2)
Hopping Rows with the Return Key
589(1)
Editing Table Cells
590(12)
Undoing Your Typing
591(1)
Handling Data That Doesn't Fit
592(2)
Paragraphs, Line Breaks, and Tabs
594(1)
Formatting Text
595(5)
Adding Comments
600(1)
Check Your Spelling
601(1)
Using Different Types of Data
602(14)
Choosing Cell Formats
604(7)
Creating a Custom Cell Format
611(4)
Managing Custom Cell Formats
615(1)
Add It Quick: Data-Entry Shortcuts
616(15)
Auto-Completing Entries
616(2)
Auto-Correction and Smart Quotes
618(1)
Autofilling Cells
618(2)
Copying and Moving Cells
620(1)
Adding Special Controls to Cells
621(4)
Using Address Book Info
625(4)
Importing OFX Files for Bank Data
629(2)
Organizing Tables in Numbers
631(38)
Working with Rows and Columns
631(11)
Adding and Deleting Rows or Columns
632(2)
Working with Header Rows and Columns
634(3)
Adding Footer Rows
637(1)
Resizing Rows and Columns
638(2)
Moving Rows and Columns
640(1)
Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Columns
641(1)
Reorganize: Sort, Filter, Categorize
642(11)
Sorting Rows
642(2)
Filtering Rows
644(2)
Categorizing Rows
646(7)
Find & Replace
653(3)
Finding Data from the Search Pane
653(1)
The Find & Replace Window
654(2)
Make It Pretty: Borders and Backgrounds
656(5)
Styling Cell and Table Borders
656(3)
Background Colors and Images
659(2)
Conditional Formats for ``Content Alerts''
661(2)
Working with Table Styles
663(4)
Applying Predefined Table Styles
664(1)
Creating and Modigfying Table Styles
665(2)
Capturing Reusable Tables
667(2)
Using Formulas
669(30)
Formula Basics
670(1)
Instant Calculations
671(3)
Creating Formulas from Instant Calculations
672(2)
Adding Quick Formulas
674(6)
Using Quick Formulas with Header and Footer Cells
675(2)
Using Quick Formulas with Body Cells
677(3)
Editing Formulas
680(5)
Anatomy of a Formula
680(3)
Meet the Formula Editor
683(2)
Using Cell References
685(1)
Copying and Moving Formulas
685(11)
Using Relative and Absolute Cell References
693(3)
Copying the Value, Not the Formula
696(1)
Copying with Formula Errors
696(1)
Browsing and Searching Formulas
697(2)
Advanced Data Crunching with Functions
699(58)
How Functions Work
699(3)
Adding Functions with the Function Browser
702(4)
Pasting Examples from the Function Browser
705(1)
Using Cell Ranges in Functions
706(3)
Adding Cell Ranges to Formulas
708(1)
Common Math Functions
709(8)
The Quick-Formula Functions and Basic Math
710(5)
Rounding Numbers
715(2)
Transforming Text in Formulas
717(9)
Working with Portions of Strings
720(3)
Cleaning Up Text
723(1)
Formatting Numbers in Text
724(2)
Working with Dates and Times
726(5)
Doing Math with Dates and Times
726(4)
Building Dates and Times in Formulas
730(1)
Extracting Date and Time Info
731(1)
What IF: Adding Logic to Formulas
731(13)
Setting Conditions with the IF Function
732(5)
Countif, Sumif, and Averageif for Smart Summaries
737(7)
Looking Up and Fetching Cell Data
744(13)
Using Vlookup and Hlookup
745(6)
Using Lookup for Easier but Inexact Matches
751(2)
Using Match and Index to Fetch Any Cell
753(3)
Other Lookup Functions
756(1)
Charts: Giving Shape to Numbers
757(44)
Adding a Chart to Your Spreadsheet
758(14)
Chart Parts
760(3)
Choosing a Chart Type
763(8)
Switching Chart Types
771(1)
Working with a Chart's Table Data
772(7)
Choosing the Charted Cell Range
773(1)
Removing Data Series from a Chart
773(1)
Adding Data Series from Other Tables
774(3)
Changing the Order of Data Series
777(1)
Working with Scatter Charts
777(2)
Editing Chart Text and Labels
779(5)
The Chart Title
780(1)
The Chart Legend
780(1)
Axis Titles and Labels
780(3)
Data-Point Labels
783(1)
Changing Text Styles
784(1)
Formatting Charts
784(12)
Adding 3D Effects
785(1)
Adjusting Color, Shadow, and Opacity
786(2)
Formatting the X- and Y-Axis
788(2)
Working with Pie Charts
790(2)
Spacing Bar and Column Charts
792(1)
Formatting Data-Point Symbols
793(1)
Choosing Chart Types for Mixed and Two-Axis Charts
793(1)
Adding Trendlines
794(1)
Adding Error Bars
795(1)
Beware of Chartjunk
796(5)
The Right Chart (or Table) for Your Data
798(3)
Designing Your Speadsheet Report
801(14)
Working with Objects
802(1)
Identifying ``Back Page'' Data
803(3)
Hiding Charts' Source Tables
804(2)
Adding Text Callouts
806(1)
Drawing Shapes
806(3)
Inserting Pictures
809(4)
Adding Pictures to Table Cells
811(1)
Working with Placeholder Images
812(1)
Reducing File Size
812(1)
Adding Movies and Sound
813(2)
Sharing Your Spreadsheets
815(14)
Printing Your Spreadsheet
815(2)
Exporting to Other Formats
817(6)
Saving an Excel File
817(3)
Exporting a PDF Document
820(2)
Exporting a CSV File
822(1)
Saving Spreadsheets for Numbers '08
822(1)
Sharing with Pages and Keynote
823(1)
Using Linked Charts
823(1)
Mail Merge with Pages
823(1)
Pasting Tables into Pages or Keynote
823(1)
Distributing Your Spreadsheet Online
824(5)
Sharing on iWork.com
824(3)
Emailing your Spreadsheet
827(1)
Adding Spreadsheets to Your iWeb Site
827(2)
Creating Custom Numbers Templates
829(8)
Anatomy of a Numbers Template
830(1)
Building Your Own Template
831(6)
Adding Table Styles
831(1)
Changing Standard Object Styles
832(1)
Adding Reusable Tables
833(1)
Creating the Template Content
833(1)
Saving and Organizing Your Templates
834(3)
Part Four: Appendix
Appendix A: Installing and Upgrading iWork 837(4)
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Josh Clark is a writer, designer, and developer who helps creative people get clear of technical hassle to share their ideas with the world. When he's not writing about clever design and humane software, he's building it. Josh is the creator of Big Medium, friendly software that actually makes it fun to manage a Web site. In a previous life, Josh worked on a slew of national PBS programs at Boston's WGBH. He shared his three words of Russian with Mikhail Gorbachev, strolled the ranch with Nancy Reagan, and wrote trivia questions for a primetime game show. Now Josh makes words and spins code at his hypertext laboratory globalmoxie.com in Paris, France, where he lives with his wife Ellen.