Book Store   Audio Books   Child Books   Comic Books   Computer Books  
The Macintosh Bible Books In Print, Audio Books.
Home » All Books » Computers/Internet » Authors » Elizabeth Castro

Authors • The Deitels
Authors • Todd Lammle
Authors • Lynda Weinman
Authors • Deke McClelland
Authors • Ivar Jacobson
Authors • Charles Goldfarb
Authors • Alex Homer
Authors • Jakob Nielsen
Authors • Eric S Raymond
Authors • Charles Petzold
Authors • Stanley B Lippman
Authors • Hillman Curtis

The Macintosh Bible
buy bestselling books in print, audio books
The Macintosh Bible List Price: $30.00
Our Price:
You Save: $0

[ + Zoom ]   [ Buy Now ] Book : This item is currently not available.
The Macintosh Bible description
Like the Macintosh itself, The Macintosh Bible is a breeze to navigate, is filled with stylish icons to guide the way, and is much more powerful than it appears. From system software to hardware purchases, the "Dirty Dozen" contributors have painstakingly compiled a guide to the computer family that inspires the most devotion.

Good tips, hot features, bad features, and warnings are marked with appropriate icons, as are sections dealing specifically with PowerBook and Power Macintosh features. Advice ranges from the very basic to the more advanced without sacrificing the easy tone of the writing, making this a volume for all levels.

You'll learn how to configure your Mac to avoid potential conflicts, how to manage real and virtual memory, and how to fix common and unusual problems that remain specific to certain models. The book offers great troubleshooting advice and application overviews. All computer tomes should be required to feature an appendix similar to the one in The Macintosh Bible, which outlines steps to avoid eye irritation, back and neck pain, and other computer-related health issues.

The Macintosh Bible Customer Reviews
  1     2     3  
♥♥♥♥♥ "Bible" is apt...
I have to admit, from the outset, that I am not a Mac person. I am a PC tech trying to service one of the only Mac's I will probably work on this year. I have a copy of the Mac Bible. It is huge! That's not bad if it is useful. The problem I am having is finding what I need while I have to wade through the barrels of verbage that are useless to me. I finally had to resort to scouring the Web to find my answers. I guess I'm used to the more direct, almost cookbook approach to troubleshooting and setup. To be fair, and thats why I gave the book two stars instead of one, I realize that the different chapters are written by different authors, so the content and style will vary. Unfortunately for me the sections I needed were written by authors I would rather not consult in the future.
  1     2     3