home
Articles
Risk Blog
Traders Blog
Books
Tools
Links
FAQ Page
|
Missing Manuals books
|
AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual
AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual guides readers through both the basics and the hidden talents of the new version of AppleWorks, placing special emphasis on Version 6's enhanced word processing, Internet, and presentation features. With over 250 illustrations, a 2,000-entry index, and a menu-by-menu explanation of every command, AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual is as smoothly put together as AppleWorks itself.
|
|
Dreamweaver 4: The Missing Manual
Dreamweaver 4: The Missing Manual is the ideal companion to the complex Dreamweaver web design software. After orienting new users with an anatomical tour of a web page, author Dave McFarland walks you through the process of creating and designing a complete web site with Dreamweaver. Armed with this handbook, both first-time and experienced web designers can easily bring stunning, interactive web sites to life.
|
|
Dreamweaver MX: The Missing Manual
Dreamweaver MX (for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, and Windows) marks the dramatic merger of two bestselling Web-design programs from Macromedia: Dreamweaver, for creating Web sites, and UltraDev, a package of Web-database language modules that were once once sold separately. As in his highly regarded Dreamweaver 4: The Missing Manual, author David McFarland livens this extraordinary guidebook with unique, live examples, that let the reader see and test--on the Internet itself--real Web pages. There's even a step-by-step tutorial for creating an interactive Web database using Microsoft's ASP programming language, new to Dreamweaver MX.
|
|
eBay PowerSeller The Missing Manual
|
|
Excel: The Missing Manual
Becoming an Excel jockey takes practice, dedication, and expert guidance. And, despite its fairly steep learning curve, Excel is a marvelously rich program that enables users of every stripe to turn data into information using tools to analyze, communicate, and share knowledge. Whether you're new to Excel or an intermediate-level spreadsheet aficionado, Excel: The Missing Manual is sure to become your go-to resource and training partner.
|
|
Google: The Missing Manual
Google is the planet's most popular program for finding stuff on the Web--but it has no manual. As it turns out, Google has many hidden tricks and tools that can turn your simple searching into powerful--and successful--discoveries. But you have to know where to look. Google: The Missing Manual is a friendly deskside companion, brimming with tips for getting more out of the world's favorite search program.
|
|
iLife 04: Missing Manual
iLife '04: The Missing Manual gives you everything you need to unleash your creative genius with iLife '04, Apple's suite of five programs--iTunes 4.6, iPhoto 4, iMovie 4, iDVD 4, and GarageBand--that is revolutionizing the way we work and play. Author David Pogue makes sure there's nothing standing between you and professional-caliber music, photos, movies, and more.
It's your guide to livin the iLife!
|
|
iMovie 3 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
This entertaining guide covers every step of iMovie video production, from choosing and using a digital camcorder to burning the finished work onto DVDs. This new edition explores how iMovie 3 functions with Apple's other iLife applications-iPhoto 2, iTunes 3, and iDVD-and shows you how to bring in and send out movies, pictures, and sound directly from one to another. It's an all-in-one crash course that will help you maximize your enjoyment with iMovie 3.
|
|
iMovie 4 & iDVD
|
|
iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual
Apple's wildly popular iPhoto, for its new Macintosh computers, is a gorgeous, polished digital shoebox for uploading, organizing, printing, publishing, and touching up digital photos. iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual-presented by best-selling author David Pogue-keeps pace with the recently revised software, charting the changes and illustrating the interactivity among Apple's iLife software products. With this guide, Macintosh fans can take their digital photos on to the screen, the Web, printouts, hardbound photo books, and even to DVDs, CDs, and digital movies.
|
|
iPhoto 4: The Missing Manual
Users will find a lot to like about the new iPhoto 4 and our Missing Manual covers everything in detail and with scrupulous objectivity. But this witty and authoritative guide goes further, giving readers the basics they need to make iPhoto really work, including: essentials of photography, editing basics, and presenting photos. iPhoto 4: The Missing Manual, 3rd Edition covers all of these procedures, step by step and offers details on even the smallest nips and tucks
|
|
iPod The Missing Manual
iPod: The Missing Manual not only covers all iPod models for both Mac and Windows, including the super-slim 2003 series, it's also the ultimate guide to iTunes, MusicMatch Jukebox Plus, and even the new iTunes Music Store. With humor and authority, New York Times tech columnist J. D. Biersdorfer lays bare an astonishing collection of useful tips, tricks, and shortcuts. No matter what kind of music moves you, iPod: The Missing Manual will help you get much more out of your iPod--and much more into it.
|
|
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition
New York Times computer columnist David Pogue has just updated his bestselling Mac OS X: The Missing Manual! And once again, he applies his scrupulous objectivity to this exciting new operating system, revealing which new features work well and which do not. With new material on almost every page, this second edition offers a wealth of detail on the myriad changes in OS X 10.2.
|
|
Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Panther Edition
With new material on practically every page, the latest update of David Pogue's best-selling title offers a wealth of detail on the all of the changes in Apple's Mac OS X 10.3, aka "Panther". Written with humor and technical insight characteristic of the Missing Manual series, the new edition covers everything from the all-new Finder to iChat AV--Apple's exciting tool for video conferencing. The book also deals with features under the hood, such as the Terminal and networking tools. Pogue, the renowned New York Times computer columnist, tackles his subject with scrupulous objectivity--revealing which new features work well and which do not. An authoritative book that will appeal to novices and experienced users alike.
|
|
Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual
Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual tackles each of the primary Office applications with depth, humor, and clarity, and provides relief for the hapless Mac user who'd rather read professionally written printed instructions than hunt through a maze of personality-free help screens. This book is a must-read for any Mac Office 2001 user.
|
|
Office X for Macintosh: The Missing Manual
The four programs of Microsoft Office—Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage—have been completely overhauled for Mac OS X. Office X for Macintosh: The Missing Manual tackles each with depth, clarity, and humor. This essential guide was written by a dream team of Macintosh experts: Tonya Engst, co-editor of the popular TidBITS Macintosh newsletter; David Reynolds, former executive editor of MacAddict magazine (now working at Apple); and Nan Barber, Macworld contributor and coauthor of Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual.
|
|
Photoshop Elements3: The Missing Manual
|
|
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual
Apple's "Switch" campaign, aimed at Windows PC users who've had it to here with the complexity, intrusiveness, viruses and hassle of life in Windows, is having tremendous success. This concise, entertaining and jargon-free book from celebrated author and New York Times columnist David Pogue shows novices and power users alike how to convert from Windows to Mac quickly and easily.
|
|
Switching to the Mac:The Missing Manual, Panther Edition
|
|
Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual
In Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual, bestselling Windows NT author Sharon Crawford provides the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It's the ideal (and desperately needed) user's guide for the world's most popular corporate operating system.
|
|
Windows Me: The Missing Manual
In Windows Millennium: The Missing Manual, author David Pogue provides the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It's the ideal user's guide for the world's most popular operating system.
|
|
Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual
In Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, New York Times technology columnist (and bestselling Missing Manual series creator) David Pogue provides the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It includes witty, authoritative coverage of every feature, from the new two-column Start menu to setting up a small-office network and sharing an Internet connection among several PCs.
|
|
Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual
This superbly written book isn't for system administrators or OS theory geeks; it's for the novice or budding power user who wants to master XP Pro and get down to work. Coauthored by New York Times technology columnist and Missing Manuals creator David Pogue, this crystal clear, jargon-free book uses wit, technical insight and scrupulous objectivity to demystify Microsoft's newest and most reliable operating system.
|
|
|