... integration, version migration, syncing, and, most important for me, multithreading.Brent SimmonsDeveloper, NetNewsWireIf your application deals with data, you need Core Data. If you need Core Data, ... button will beconnected to the -add: action, and the remove button will be connectedto the - remove: action on the Recipes NSArrayController. These buttonscan be connected to their actions ... stored in.Once the project is created in Xcode, it is time to start building the Core Data aspects of our application.2.5 Building the Data Model Core Data applications are like database-driven...
... (see for example section 411 on information about employee numbers and costs, and section 413 on information about directors’ benefits: advances, credit and guarantees). The table at Annex A ... million gross) £3.26 million net (or £3.9 million gross) Medium-sized company £22.8 million £11.4 million 250 £25.9 million £12.9 million £22.8 million net (or £27.36 million ... threshold for disclosure in directors’ reports of political donations and expenditure and charitable donations has been raised from £200 to £2000. A new disclosure requirement for donations to...
... with XP when it comes to easy and complete Internet connectivity. For example:✦ Easy configuration: MacOSX sets up your entire Internet connectionwith a simple wizard of four screens. As long ... call one elegantbefore now? (Even MacOS 9 didn’t deserve such a description although itdid provide the foundation of convenience and simplicity.) MacOSX — nowat version 10.5, affectionately ... moniker for a file or folder. To rename an item in MacOS X, use oneof these two methods:✦ With the mouse: Click once on an icon’s name (or just press Return). Mac OSX highlights the text in...
... to use Mac Help,you do need an Internet connection to get the most out of it. (Chapter 9 can help you set up an Internet connection, if you don’t have one.) That’sbecause OSX installs only ... the immediate context. Figure 2-9 shows the contextual menu thatappears when you Control+click (or right-click) a document icon on the leftand the contextual menu for the Desktop on the right.Figure ... done.Contextual menus: They’re sooo sensitiveContextual menus are, as the name implies, context sensitive; they list com-mands that apply only to the item that is currently selected. Contextualmenus...
... 1: Customizing OS X 05_109670 ch01.qxp 10/3/07 7:04 PM Page 10Formatting Text1. Enter text into a text box on a slide.To add a new text box to a slide, click the Text button on theKeynote ... presentation, press the Esc key.8. To export the presentation in a different format, chooseFile➪Export.9. In the Export tab that appears, as shown in Figure 6-16,choose an export format and ... instructionsonscreen to export the presentation. The most usefulformats include• QuickTime: Plays on any computer with QuickTime• PowerPoint: Exports a presentation that is compati-ble with Microsoft...
... Advanced MacOSX 5Icons Used in This Book 6Book I: Introducing MacOSX 7Chapter 1: Shaking Hands with MacOSX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Convince Me: Why MacOS X? 10Pretty ... Understanding the advantages of MacOS X ߜ Checking your system requirementsߜ Upgrading from earlier versions of Mac OS ߜ Installing MacOS X ߜ Running MacOSXfor the first timeIt’s human ... 1-8:Checkingthe disk onefinal timebeforeliftoff. Mac OSX Panther All-in-One Desk Reference For DummiesxxiiUNIX Commands 101 623Anatomy of a UNIX command 623Command line gotchas 624Help is on the way!...
... introductory text on the firsttwo pages, clicking Continue to go on. The information presented on the second pageis duplicated in the Read Before You Install PDF file found on the first installation disc. ... resolu-tion for both monitors.In earlier versions of OS X, both monitors had touse the same resolution for mirroring to work;fortunately, this is no longer the case.• Figure 6-10: Control mirroring ... 11V/SS/QT/QU/IN Mac OSX Panther Timesaving Techniques For Dummies x Technique 13: Easily Managing Windows with Exposé 103Introducing Exposé 103How to Get the Most out of Exposé 106Dragging...
... Advanced MacOSX 5Icons Used in This Book 6Book I: Introducing MacOSX 7Chapter 1: Shaking Hands with MacOSX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Convince Me: Why MacOS X? 10Pretty ... 32302_435410-ftoc.indd xix02_435410-ftoc.indd xix 8/5/09 11:52:56 PM8/5/09 11:52:56 PM Mac OSX Snow Leopard All-in-One For DummiesxxiiEntering and Editing Data in a Spreadsheet 423Selecting the Right Number Format ... up the Big X. Convince Me: Why MacOS X? Apple was one of the first to pioneer the graphical approach to computing with the appearance of the first Macintosh, so you’d expect MacOSX to be simple...
... Figure 2-8: Only relevant items appear in a contextual menu. Contextual menu for a documentContextual menu for the Desktop Contextual menus are also available in most applications. Open ... third-party applications that cost extra was out of the question. ✓ Information about programming for the Mac: This book is about using Mac OSX Snow Leopard, not writing code for it. Dozens of ... PM2 Mac OSX Snow Leopard For Dummies Anyway, the book is chock-full of information and advice, explaining every-thing you need to know about MacOSX in language you can understand — along...
... format, choose Share➪Export. 9. In the Export dialog that appears, choose an export for- mat and follow the instructions on- screen to export the presentation, as shown in Figure 6-16. The most useful ... devices (most commonly cell phones or headsets) to easily connect to each other wirelessly. All new Macs come with built-in Bluetooth radios and software.Boot Camp A component in OSX Snow Leopard ... Microsoft Windows on a Macintosh computer with an Intel processor.Dashboard Part of MacOSX that gives you quick access to sticky notes, a calculator, a dictionary, a units and measures converter,...
... Reboot with the MacOSX Installation Disc 162Do I Need to Reinstall MacOS X? 162It’s Still Not Moving: Troubleshooting Resources 163The MacOSX Help Viewer 163The Apple MacOSX Support site ... locations that you can choose from.Availing Yourself of MacOSX ServicesIn MacOS X, Services allow you to merge information from one applicationwith another. To Mac old-timers, that might ... call one elegantbefore now? (Even MacOS 9 didn’t deserve such a description although itdid provide the foundation of convenience and simplicity.) MacOSX — nowat version 10.4, affectionately...
... crashing.One last thing: As I mention in the Introduction (I’m only repeating it for those of you who don’t read Introductions), MacOSX Tiger comes with morethan 50 applications. And although I’d love ... whichversion of Mac OS X you’rerunning.17Chapter 1: MacOSX Tiger 101 (Prerequisites: None)The legend of the bootBoot this. Boot that. “I booted my Mac and. . . .”or “Did it boot?” and so on. ... not in OS X, anymore . . .”) 263Getting back to OSX 265Setting Classic preferences 265Getting more info on Classic 267Booting from MacOS 9.2.2 267xvTable of Contents02_576755 ftoc.qxd 4/29/05...
... interests you the most.In MacOSX Tiger Timesaving Techniques For Dummies, you can find outhow toߜTame time-consuming tasks: Because we demystify the inner workingsof MacOSX Tiger for you, letting ... prompt.09_579630 ch05.qxd 5/4/05 7:05 PM Page 40 Mac OSX Tiger Timesaving Techniques For DummiesxviBacking Up Your Data to an iPod 375Using .Mac and Backup 375Using Carbon Copy Cloner 376Emergency ... parti-tion any volume except for the one on which itresides (because it can’t erase itself). If you want toformat or partition the drive that contains DiskUtility, you need to boot your Mac from...
... Programming MacOS X A GUIDE FOR UNIX DEVELOPERSKEVIN O’MALLEYMANNINGGreenwich(74° w. long.)31Welcome to MacOS X ■Origins of MacOS X ■Macintosh user interface■ Mac OS user interface■ Mac OS ... applications. To a degree,Introduction 51.1.1 Origins of MacOS X In March 2001, Apple released a new generation operation system for the Mac- intosh platform called Mac OS X (X is pronounced ... system is a Macintosh; you can run native Mac OS X as well asolder Macintosh application. Figure 1.1 shows an OS X machine running a variety of MacOS X, UNIX, andolder Macintosh software....