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  • ISBN-13: 9781491977217
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With Sierra, Apple brings never-before-seen features to macOS—like Siri voice control, file sharing across all your iOS devices, picture-in-picture mode for iTunes and Safari, and AI photo search. Once again, David Pogue brings his humor and expertise to the #1 bestselling Mac book.

Whether you’re a developer or a home-user, this guide offers a wealth of detail on Apple’s OS X 10.12 operating system, this new edition covers everything Sierra has to offer.

  • Perfect for newcomers. Get crystal-clear, jargon-free introduction to the Dock, the macOS folder structure, Safari, Mail, and iCloud.

  • Go in-depth. Learn how to use key new features such as Optimized Storage, the Universal Clipboard, Siri for Mac, and iCloud Drive Sync.

  • Get the full story. David Pogue doesn't stop at telling you how to use macOS features. He wants you to know why to use them—and how to avoid common pitfalls.
The Missing Credits xiii
Introduction 1(10)
What's New in Sierra
1(3)
About This Book
4(2)
The Very Basics
6(5)
Part One The macOS Desktop
Chapter 1 Folders, Windows & Finder Tabs
11(58)
Getting into macOS
11(4)
Windows and How to Work Them
15(16)
The Four Window Views
31(2)
Icon View
33(10)
List View
43(7)
Column View
50(3)
Cover Flow View
53(2)
Keep Folders on Top
55(1)
The Preview Pane
55(1)
Quick Look
56(5)
Finder Tabs
61(2)
Tabs in Other Apps
63(1)
Logging Out, Shutting Down
64(2)
Getting Help in macOS
66(3)
Chapter 2 Organizing Your Stuff
69(38)
The macOS Folder Structure
69(5)
Icon Names
74(3)
Selecting Icons
77(4)
Moving and Copying Icons
81(5)
Aliases: Icons in Two Places at Once
86(2)
Finder Tags
88(5)
The Trash
93(3)
Get Info
96(4)
Shortcut Menus, Action Menus
100(2)
Optimized Storage
102(5)
Chapter 3 Spotlight
107(30)
The Spotlight Menu
107(13)
The Searching Window
120(12)
Customizing Spotlight
132(2)
Smart Folders
134(3)
Chapter 4 Dock, Desktop & Toolbars
137(26)
The Dock
137(1)
Setting Up the Dock
138(7)
Using the Dock
145(6)
The Finder Toolbar
151(4)
Designing Your Desktop
155(2)
Menulets: The Missing Manual
157(6)
Part Two Programs in macOS
Chapter 5 Documents, Programs & Mission Control
163(66)
The Mac App Store
163(2)
Other Ways to Get Mac Software
165(2)
Opening macOS Programs
167(1)
Launchpad
168(5)
Windows That Auto-Reopen
173(2)
The Application Menu
175(1)
The "Heads-Up" Program Switcher
176(1)
Full Screen Mode
177(2)
Split Screen Mode
179(3)
Mission Control: Death to Window Clutter
182(4)
Spaces (Virtual Desktops)
186(5)
Dashboard
191(4)
Expose
195(5)
Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
200(2)
How Documents Know Their Parents
202(5)
Keyboard Control
207(5)
The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
212(5)
Auto Save and Versions
217(4)
iCloud Drive
221(4)
The Cocoa Advantage
225(4)
Chapter 6 Data: Typing, Sharing & Backing Up
229(48)
The Mac Keyboard
229(4)
The Touch Bar + Fingerprint Reader
233(6)
Notes on Right-Clicking
239(2)
Power Typing
241(6)
The Many Languages of macOS Text
247(5)
Ink: Handwriting Recognition
252(1)
Data Detectors
253(2)
Moving Data Between Documents
255(3)
Exchanging Data with Other Macs
258(4)
Exchanging Data with Windows PCs
262(2)
The Share Button
264(3)
Time Machine
267(10)
Chapter 7 Dictation & Siri
277(30)
Dictation
277(7)
Siri on the Mac
284(1)
How to Use Siri
285(2)
How to Use "Hey, Siri"
287(1)
What to Say to Siri
288(14)
Advanced Siri
302(2)
The Mac Reads to You
304(3)
Chapter 8 Mac+iPhone: Continuity & AirDrop
307(14)
Mac as Speakerphone
308(2)
Texting from the Mac
310(1)
Instant Hotspot
311(1)
Handoff
312(2)
AirDrop
314(1)
The Universal Clipboard
315(1)
Apple Watch Login
316(5)
Part Three The Components of macOS
Chapter 9 System Preferences
321(54)
The System Preferences Window
321(3)
Accessibility
324(12)
App Store
336(1)
Bluetooth
337(3)
CDs & DVDs
340(1)
Date & Time
340(2)
Desktop & Screen Saver
342(5)
Displays
347(4)
Dock
351(1)
Energy Saver
351(5)
Extensions
356(1)
General
357(3)
iCloud
360(1)
Internet Accounts
360(1)
Keyboard
360(2)
Language & Region
362(1)
Mission Control
362(1)
Mouse
362(1)
Network
363(1)
Notifications
363(1)
Parental Controls
364(1)
Printers & Scanners
364(1)
Security & Privacy
364(1)
Sharing
364(1)
Siri
364(1)
Sound
365(2)
Spotlight
367(1)
Startup Disk
367(1)
Time Machine
367(1)
Touch ID
367(2)
Trackpad
369(5)
Users & Groups
374(1)
Chapter 10 Notifications
375(10)
Insta-Respond to Bubbles
376(1)
Shutting Up the Bubbles
376(2)
The Notification Center
378(7)
Chapter 11 The Free Programs of macOS
385(122)
Your Free Programs
385(1)
App Store
386(1)
Automator
386(1)
Calculator
386(2)
Calendar
388(15)
Chess
403(2)
Contacts
405(1)
Dashboard
405(1)
Dictionary
405(2)
DVD Player
407(1)
FaceTime
407(3)
Font Book
410(1)
GarageBand
410(1)
iBooks
411(6)
Image Capture
417(5)
iMovie
422(1)
iPhoto
422(1)
iTunes
422(10)
Launchpad
432(1)
Mail
432(1)
Maps
433(6)
Messages
439(1)
Mission Control
440(1)
Notes
440(5)
Numbers, Pages
445(1)
Photo Booth
445(4)
Photos
449(6)
Preview
455(12)
Reminders
467(3)
QuickTime Player
470(1)
Safari
470(1)
Stickies
470(3)
System Preferences
473(1)
TextEdit
473(8)
Time Machine
481(1)
Utilities: Your macOS Toolbox
481(26)
Part Four The Technologies of macOS
Chapter 12 Accounts, Security & Gatekeeper
507(46)
Introducing Accounts
507(2)
Creating an Account
509(8)
Parental Controls
517(7)
Editing Accounts
524(2)
Setting Up the Login Process
526(3)
Signing In, Logging Out
529(5)
Sharing Across Accounts
534(1)
Fast User Switching
535(2)
Macos and Security
537(14)
Five Privacy Shields
551(2)
Chapter 13 Networking, File Sharing & AirDrop
553(38)
Wiring the Network
553(4)
File Sharing: Three Ways
557(1)
AirDrop
558(3)
Sharing Your Public Folder
561(1)
Sharing Any Folder
562(6)
Accessing Shared Files
568(8)
Networking with Windows
576(5)
Screen Sharing
581(9)
More Dialing In from the Road
590(1)
Chapter 14 Graphics, Fonts & Printing
591(24)
Mac Meets Printer
591(3)
Making the Printout
594(3)
Managing Printouts
597(1)
Printer Sharing
598(1)
Faxing
599(1)
PDF Files
600(2)
Fonts--and Font Book
602(8)
ColorSync
610(1)
Graphics in macOS
611(1)
Screen-Capture Keystrokes
612(3)
Chapter 15 Movies & Sound
615(16)
QuickTime Player
615(10)
Playing Sounds
625(2)
Recording Sounds
627(4)
Part Five Macos Online
Chapter 16 Internet Setup & iCloud
631(32)
The Best News You've Heard All Day
632(1)
Network Central and Multihoming
632(2)
Broadband Connections
634(6)
Cellular Modems
640(1)
Tethering (Personal Hotspot)
640(1)
Dial-Up Modem Connections
641(1)
Switching Locations
641(2)
Internet Sharing
643(3)
Meet iCloud
646(1)
iCloud Drive
646(1)
Photos
647(3)
Email Address
650(1)
Data Synchronization
651(1)
Find My Mac, Find My iPhone
652(2)
Family Sharing
654(5)
Back to My Mac
659(1)
Apple Pay on the Web
659(2)
More iCloud Features
661(2)
Chapter 17 Mail & Contacts
663(52)
Setting Up Mail
663(2)
Checking Your Mail
665(1)
Tailoring the Look of Mail
666(6)
Writing Messages
672(8)
Stationery
680(2)
Reading Email
682(18)
VIPs
700(2)
The Anti-Spam Toolkit
702(1)
Contacts
703(12)
Chapter 18 Safari
715(36)
The Unified Address/Search Bar
715(5)
Bookmarks, Favorites, and Top Sites
720(5)
Full Screen and Gestures
725(1)
Scrolling
726(1)
Five Ways to Magnify a Page
726(1)
Customizing the Toolbar
727(1)
Saved Passwords: The iCloud Keychain
728(6)
Tabbed Browsing
734(4)
Tips for Better Surfing
738(10)
Privacy and Security Features
748(3)
Chapter 19 Messages
751(18)
Welcome to Messages
751(1)
Setting Up Messages
752(2)
Let the Chat Begin
754(2)
iMessages
756(4)
Other Chat Networks
760(5)
Sharing Your Screen
765(4)
Chapter 20 FTP, SSH, VPN & Web Sharing
769(14)
FTP
769(2)
Connecting from the Road
771(1)
Remote Access with SSH
772(3)
Virtual Private Networking
775(8)
Part Six Appendixes
Appendix A Installing macOS Sierra
783(10)
Hardware Requirements
784(1)
The Standard Installation
784(4)
The Setup Assistant
788(4)
The Homemade Installer Disk
792(1)
Appendix B Troubleshooting
793(14)
Slowdowns and Fans
793(1)
Minor Eccentric Behavior
794(1)
Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
795(1)
Application Won't Open
796(1)
Startup Problems
796(3)
Recovery Mode: Three Emergency Disks
799(3)
Fixing the Disk
802(3)
Where to Get Troubleshooting Help
805(2)
Appendix C The Windows-to-Mac Dictionary
807(12)
Appendix D The Master Secret Keystroke List
819
David Pogue is the founder of Yahoo Tech, having been groomed for the position by 13 years as the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times. He s also a monthly columnist for Scientific American and host of science shows on PBS s NOVA. He s been a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning since 2002. With over 3 million books in print, David is one of the world s bestselling how-to authors. He wrote or co-wrote seven books in the for Dummies series (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and Classical Music); in 1999, he launched his own series of complete, funny computer books called the Missing Manual series, which now includes 120 titles. David graduated summa cum laude from Yale in 1985, with distinction in Music, and he spent ten years conducting and arranging Broadway musicals in New York. He s won two Emmy awards, two Webby awards, a Loeb award for journalism, and an honorary doctorate in music. "