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 Using Mac OS X Lion Server: Managing Mac Services at Home and Office
People often ask me if I think Apple is a company that knows how to make a good
server. My answer is usually a little longer than what those people probably had in
mind. Tim Berners-Lee wrote the first web server in 1989 on a computer running the
NeXTSTEP operating system. At the time, NeXTSTEP was a fledgling, ... |  |  Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition
What’s going on with the Mac these days?
Apple was the only computer company whose sales actually increased during the
recession. The Mac’s market share has quadrupled since 2005—it’s now around 20
percent of computer sales in the U.S. And then there’s the most ... |  |  OS X Mountain Lion Pocket Guide
OS X was first released to the public over a decade ago as Mac
OS X Beta (code-named Kodiak). The decade after that saw
Mac OS X go from an interesting oddity unsuited to daily work
to a usable operating system with little third-party support to
everything most people want out of an operating system and a ... |
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 Mac Kung Fu: Over 400 Tips, Tricks, Hints, and Hacks for Apple OS X
Squeeze every drop of juice from OS X with over 400 quick and easy tips, tricks, hints and hacks in Mac Kung Fu: Second Edition . Exploit secret settings and hidden apps, push built-in tools to the limit, radically personalize your Mac experience, and make "it just works" even better. In addition to core OS X... |  |  Web Performance Daybook Volume 2
Performance is critical to the success of any website, and help with using today’s new tools is key. In this remarkable guide, 32 leading web performance experts offer practical tips, techniques, and advice for optimizing your site’s user experience.
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