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Demonstrates the operating system's basic features, including the desktop, the Dock, system preferences, free programs, security, networking, internet setup, iCloud, and Safari.

What do you get when you cross a Mac with an iPad? OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Its 200 new features include iPaddish goodies like dictation, Notification Center, and Reminders—but not a single page of instructions. Fortunately, David Pogue is back, with the expertise and humor that have made this the #1 bestselling Mac book for over 10 years straight.

  • Big-ticket changes. Twitter and Facebook intgration. Air-Play TV mirroring. Power Nap. Game Center. Documents in the Cloud. iMessages. Gatekeeper. If Apple wrote it, this book covers it.
  • Mountain Lion Watch. This book demystifies the hundreds of smaller enhancements, too, in all 50 programs that come with the Mac: Safari, Mail, Messages, Preview…
  • Shortcuts. This must be the tippiest, trickiest Mac book ever written. Undocumented surprises await on every page.
  • Power users. Security, accounts, networking, build-your own Services, file sharing with Windows—this one witty, expert guide makes it all crystal clear.

There's something new on practically every page of this new edition, and David Pogue brings his celebrated wit and expertise to every one of them. Apple's brought a new cat to town, and Mac OS X Mountain Lion: The Missing Manual is the best way to tame it.

Introduction 1(8)
The Mac Becomes an iPad
1(2)
About This Book
3(2)
The Very Basics
5(4)
Part One The OS X Desktop
Chapter 0 The Mountain Lion Landscape
9(6)
Launchpad
9(2)
Full-Screen Mode, Safari
11(1)
Full-Screen Apps, Mission Control
12(3)
Chapter 1 Folders & Windows
15(56)
Getting into OS X
15(4)
Windows and How to Work Them
19(16)
The Four Window Views
35(2)
Icon View
37(10)
List View
47(6)
Column View
53(4)
Cover Flow View
57(2)
Quick Look
59(5)
Logging Out, Shutting Down
64(2)
Getting Help in OS X
66(5)
Chapter 2 Organizing Your Stuff
71(30)
The OS X Folder Structure
71(5)
Icon Names
76(2)
Selecting Icons
78(3)
Moving and Copying Icons
81(6)
Aliases: Icons in Two Places at Once
87(2)
Color Labels
89(3)
The Trash
92(3)
Get Info
95(3)
Shortcut Menus, Action Menus
98(3)
Chapter 3 Spotlight
101(30)
The Spotlight Menu
101(11)
The Spotlight Window
112(13)
Customizing Spotlight
125(3)
Smart Folders
128(3)
Chapter 4 Dock, Desktop & Toolbars
131(26)
The Dock
131(1)
Setting Up the Dock
132(8)
Using the Dock
140(5)
The Finder Toolbar
145(4)
Designing Your Desktop
149(2)
Menulets: The Missing Manual
151(6)
Part Two Programs in OS X
Chapter 5 Documents, Programs & Spaces
157(76)
The Mac App Store
157(3)
Other Ways to Get Mac Software
160(3)
Opening OS X Programs
163(1)
Launchpad
164(4)
Windows that Auto-Reopen
168(4)
The "Heads-Up" Program Switcher
172(1)
Mission Control: Death to Window Clutter
173(9)
Dashboard
182(15)
Expose
197(6)
Hiding Programs the Old-Fashioned Way
203(2)
How Documents Know Their Parents
205(5)
Keyboard Control
210(4)
The Save and Open Dialog Boxes
214(6)
Auto Save and Versions
220(5)
Documents in the Cloud
225(2)
Cocoa and Carbon
227(6)
Chapter 6 Data: Typing, Dictating, Sharing & Backing Up
233(50)
The Macintosh Keyboard
233(4)
Notes on Right-Clicking
237(2)
Power Typing
239(6)
Dictation
245(6)
The Many Languages of OS X Text
251(5)
Data Detectors
256(2)
Moving Data Between Documents
258(3)
Exchanging Data with Other Macs
261(6)
Exchanging Data with Windows PCs
267(1)
The Mountain Lion Share Button
268(3)
Time Machine
271(12)
Chapter 7 Automator, AppleScript & Services
283(34)
Services
285(6)
Automator
291(11)
Building Your Own Workflow
302(7)
Doing More with Automator
309(3)
AppleScript
312(5)
Chapter 8 Windows on Macintosh
317(16)
Boot Camp
319(6)
Windows in a Window
325(2)
Life with Microsoft Exchange
327(6)
Part Three The Components of OS X
Chapter 9 System Preferences
333(42)
The System Preferences Window
333(3)
Accessibility
336(5)
Bluetooth
341(3)
CDs & DVDs
344(1)
Date & Time
345(2)
Desktop & Screen Saver
347(6)
Dictation & Speech
353(1)
Displays
353(2)
Dock
355(1)
Energy Saver
355(5)
General
360(2)
iCloud
362(1)
Keyboard
362(1)
Language & Text
363(1)
Mail, Contacts & Calendars
364(1)
Mission Control
364(1)
Mouse
364(1)
Network
365(1)
Notifications
365(1)
Parental Controls
366(1)
Print & Scan
366(1)
Security & Privacy
366(1)
Sharing
366(1)
Software Update
367(1)
Sound
367(3)
Spotlight
370(1)
Startup Disk
370(1)
Time Machine
370(1)
Trackpad
370(3)
Users & Groups
373(2)
Chapter 10 Reminders, Notes & Notification Center
375(14)
Notification Center
376(5)
Reminders
381(4)
Notes
385(4)
Chapter 11 The Other Free Programs
389(82)
Your Free OS X Programs
389(1)
Address Book
390(1)
App Store
390(1)
Automator
390(1)
Calculator
390(2)
Calendar
392(15)
Chess
407(2)
Contacts
409(1)
Dashboard
409(1)
Dictionary
409(2)
DVD Player
411(1)
FaceTime
412(3)
Font Book
415(1)
Game Center
415(3)
GarageBand
418(1)
iChat
418(1)
Image Capture
418(5)
iMovie, iPhoto
423(1)
iTunes
423(1)
Launchpad
423(1)
Mail
423(1)
Messages
424(1)
Mission Control
424(1)
Notes
424(1)
Photo Booth
424(4)
Preview
428(10)
Reminders
438(1)
QuickTime Player
439(1)
Safari
439(1)
Stickies
439(3)
System Preferences
442(1)
TextEdit
442(8)
Time Machine
450(1)
Utilities: Your OS X Toolbox
451(20)
Chapter 12 CDs, DVDs, iTunes & AirPlay
471(28)
Disks Today
471(1)
Disks In, Disks Out
472(2)
Startup Disks
474(1)
Erasing a Disk
475(1)
Burning CDs and DVDs
476(3)
iTunes: The Digital Jukebox
479(11)
DVD Movies
490(4)
AirPlay
494(5)
Part Four The Technologies of OS X
Chapter 13 Accounts, Security & Gatekeeper
499(48)
Introducing Accounts
499(2)
Creating an Account
501(9)
Parental Controls
510(8)
Editing Accounts
518(1)
Setting Up the Login Process
519(4)
Signing In, Logging Out
523(2)
Sharing Across Accounts
525(2)
Fast User Switching
527(2)
Six OS X Security Shields
529(16)
And Four Privacy Shields
545(2)
Chapter 14 Networking, File Sharing & AirDrop
547(40)
Wiring the Network
547(4)
File Sharing: Three Ways
551(10)
Accessing Shared Files
561(8)
Networking with Windows
569(7)
Screen Sharing
576(10)
More Dialing In from the Road
586(1)
Chapter 15 Graphics, Fonts & Printing
587(28)
Mac Meets Printer
587(4)
Making the Printout
591(3)
Managing Printouts
594(2)
Printer Sharing
596(1)
Faxing
597(1)
PDF Files
597(2)
Fonts-and Font Book
599(9)
ColorSync
608(1)
Graphics in OS X
609(2)
Screen-Capture Keystrokes
611(4)
Chapter 16 Sound, Movies & Speech
615(22)
Playing Sounds
615(2)
Recording Sounds
617(1)
QuickTime Player
618(12)
The Mac Reads to You
630(4)
VoiceOver
634(1)
Ink: Handwriting Recognition
634(3)
Part Five OS X Online
Chapter 17 Internet Setup & iCloud
637(28)
The Best News You've Heard All Day
638(1)
Network Central and Multihoming
638(2)
Broadband Connections
640(6)
Cellular Modems
646(1)
Tethering
647(1)
Dial-Up Modem Connections
648
Switching Locations
646(4)
Internet Sharing
650(3)
iCloud
653(10)
Internet Location Files
663(2)
Chapter 18 Mail & Contacts
665(54)
Setting Up Mail
665(4)
Checking Your Mail
669(8)
Writing Messages
677(6)
Stationery
683(2)
Reading Email
685(18)
VIPs
703(1)
The Anti-Spam Toolkit
704(1)
Contacts (Address Book)
705(14)
Chapter 19 Safari
719(28)
Browsing Basics
719(1)
The New, Unified Address/Search Bar
720(8)
Bookmarks
728(2)
15 Tips for Better Surfing
730(10)
Tabbed Browsing
740(7)
Chapter 20 Messages
747(26)
Welcome to Messages
747(1)
iMessages
748(3)
The Traditional Chat Networks
751(5)
Let the Chat Begin
756(2)
Text Chatting
758(3)
Audio Chats
761(1)
Video Chats
762(4)
Juggling Chats and Windows
766(1)
Sharing Your Screen
767(2)
Messages Theater
769(4)
Chapter 21 SSH, FTP, VPN & Web Sharing
773(14)
FTP
773(3)
Connecting from the Road
776(1)
Remote Access with SSH
777(2)
Virtual Private Networking
779(8)
Part Six Appendixes
Appendix A Installing OS X Mountain Lion
787(12)
Hardware Requirements
788(1)
Psychological Requirements
789(1)
The Standard Installation
790(2)
The Setup Assistant
792(4)
The Homemade Installer Disk
796(3)
Appendix B Troubleshooting
799(14)
Minor Eccentric Behavior
799(2)
Frozen Programs (Force Quitting)
801(1)
Recovery Mode: Three Emergency Disks
802(4)
Application Won't Open
806(1)
Startup Problems
806(3)
Fixing the Disk
809(3)
Where to Get Troubleshooting Help
812(1)
Appendix C The Windows-to-Mac Dictionary
813(14)
Appendix D The Master OS X Secret Keystroke List
827(10)
Index 837
David Pogue, Yale '85, is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how- to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes 100 titles.