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 Mac OS X Tiger UnleashedA best-seller that once showed you how to reign in a panther can now show you how to tame a Tiger. Mac OS X Tiger Unleashed is the most comprehensive guide to unlocking the full power of Mac OS X Tiger that you can find. Written by Unix/BSD experts and Mac users, ... |  |  |  |  Maya at a GlanceMany years ago, I was a frustrated software engineer working in Silicon Valley. I was in a very technical field, which I enjoyed, but I also had a strong desire to exercise my artistic side. Writing code for UNIX workstations just didn’t satisfy that. I loved cartoons, so I decided to take the ... |
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