This book explains how to use the Apple Macintosh computer, running Mac OS X. It is intended as a book for people who want to go beyond clicking on icons, and who want to know what is really running under the hood. It covers the BSD/UNIX commandline on Mac OS X, and explains the underlying structure of the OS in some detail, including how to set up the Mac as a server, how to write shell scripts, how to troubleshoot the Mac, and how to write AppleScripts.
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By John Ostrowick
Apr 13, 2010
This book explains how to use the Apple Macintosh computer, running Mac OS X. It is intended as a book for people who want to go beyond clicking on icons, and who want to know what is really running “under the hood”. It covers the BSD/UNIX commandline on Mac OS X, and explains the underlying structure of the OS in some detail, including how to set up the Mac as a server, how to write shell scripts, how to troubleshoot the Mac, and how to write AppleScripts.