Mac OS White Papers
Office 2004 for Macintosh: Basic Word Processing
Overview Everyone knows how to use Word to type a letter to Mom, tap out a report on the Komodo dragon, or clack out a recipe. Word is a great tool for projecting prose onto paper. But one can also use it to chart the Sweet Sixteen as they struggle through March Madness, snap off a To Do list that's as attractive as it is helpful, or put together a company newsletter that gets one noticed. Word offers the basic features of a desktop publisher, Web page designer, graphics utility, Dictaphone, and about a million other programs rolled into one convenient - if somewhat large - package.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | February 2005 | ||
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Integrating Mac OS X With Active Directory
This white paper describes how one can use the information stored in MicrosoftÂ’s Active Directory to authenticate Macintosh users and provide file services and home directories for them on Mac...
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Windows XP Hacks: Make Your PC Work Like a Mac
Has one ever wished one could turn their PC into a Mac? A lot of Windows users have eyed its slick user interface and handy features with envy. But one...



