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Page size: 155.00mm x 235.00mm Mac OS X Lion Portable Genius in Kamera löschen 311 Dashboard 63 in Vorschau bearbeiten 295 Aktive Ecken 55 in Vorschau öffnen 296 Datei Scanner 298 aus Backup löschen 366 von Kamera importieren 299 Backup ausschließen 363 von Kamera übertragen 310 wiederherstellen 365 Bildschirm Dateiformat TextEdit 138 aufnehmen 306 Dateifreigabe-Protokoll 340 konfigurieren 83 Dateityp-Vorschau 294 Bildschirmaufnahme Datenschutz 219 QuickTime 306 Datensicherung 359 Bildschirmfoto 155, 302 Datum 92 Einstellungen 304 Dienste 357 Vorschau 303 Dienstprogramm 150 Bildschirmfüllend 129 Hardware 166 Bildschirmschoner 51 Netzwerk 167 auswählen 53 System 164 Optionen 54 DigitalColor Meter 155 Blindkopie 253 Digitale Bilder 309 Bluetooth 91 Bilder von Kamera übertragen 310 Datenaustausch 345 Gerät anschließen 310 Freigabe 338, 344 Scan-Optionen 312 Freigabeoptionen 345 Scanner 312 BMP 294 Dock Bonjour 325, 338 Erscheinungsbild ändern 63 Boot Camp 370 Objekte verwalten 62 Installationshandbuch 372 Position ändern 63 Boot Camp-Assistent 371 Dokument Braille 157 formatieren 134 Brennen beschränken 116 öffnen 133, 136 Buch, iTunes Store 289 speichern 133 Zugriff auf benutzte 50 C Drahtlose Kommunikation 89 CalDAV 194 Drehung 84 Einladungen 195 Druckauftrag 326 Carbon Copy Cloner 385 Drucken 330 CD 83 Optionen 332 brennen 275 Drucker importieren 272 anschließen 324 CD-Cover hinzufügen 277 einrichten 322 CLI 161 freigeben 341 Codierung 161 gemeinsam nutzen 341 ColorSync 150, 154, 333 installieren 327 Dienstprogramm 335 Druckersoftware installieren 322 Comma-separated file 205 Druckerverwaltung beschränken 116 Command-line interface 161 Duplikat in Adressbuch 206 Common UNIX Printing System 329 DV 304 Computer für iTunes aktivieren/deaktivieren 285 DVD 83 Core Audio (.caf) 304 DVD Player 122 Cover Flow 27 CUPS 329 E E-Book 289 D E-Mail Darstellung, bildschirmfüllend 129 Anhang 253 Darstellungsoptionen Finder 26 beschränken 115 412 Reemers Publishing Services GmbH O:/Wiley/Mac_OS_Lion_PG/3d/bindex.3d from 10.11.2011 09:29:01 3B2 9.1.580; Page size: 155.00mm x 235.00mm Index formatieren 254 Google Talk 139 schreiben 251 Grafik siehe Bild 300 Einfacher Finder 108 Grapher 155 Eingabequellen 77 Gruppieren, Anwendungen 43 Einstellungsdatei löschen 391 Energie sparen 85 H Entfernte Verwaltung 343 Hardware-Anforderungen 18 Ereignis in iCal eintragen 191 Hardware-Dienstprogramm 166 Erweiterungen Safari 220 HDR 294 Ethernet 91 Header 246 Etiketten 24 Hintergrundbild 60 Exposé 38 Extensible Markup Language 138 I iCal F Einstellungen 193 FaceTime 18, 314 Kalender anlegen 190 anmelden 315 iCal-Archiv 197 Anrufe 317 ICC-Profil 335 telefonieren 316 iChat Voraussetzungen 315 Account einrichten 138 Farbanteil berechnen 154 beschränken 115 Farbkorrektur 301 Eigenschaften 141 Farbprofil 150 Kontakte 140 prüfen 151 Profil 141 reparieren 151 iCloud 90 Farbwert 154 ICS 197 messen 155 Installationshandbuch Boot Camp 372 Fenster sammeln 83 Installer-Programm 324 Fenstergruppen 160 Intelligente Anführungszeichen 76 Festplatte Intelligente Gruppe 203 partitionieren 373 Intelligente Wiedergabeliste 274 wiederherstellen 366 Intelligentes Postfach 257 Festplatten-Dienstprogramm 166 Interneteinstellungen 89 FileVault 80 iPhone-Klingeltöne 281 Finder 21 iTunes 263 anpassen 55 Account 285 Darstellungsoptionen 26 Apps 290 einfacher 108 aus Mediathek importieren 283 Einstellungen 23 CD importieren 272 Funktionen 58 CD-Cover hinzufügen 277 Komponenten 23 CD-Hülle erstellen 276 Objekt 21 CDs brennen 275 Firewall 80, 82 Computer aktivieren/deaktivieren 285 FireWire 91 Darstellung 265, 271 Format 77 Einstellungen 266 Formatierung 360 Erweitert 270 Freigabe Fenster 264 Benutzer 340 Genius Playlists 273 Optionen 336 Geräte-Einstellungen 269 intelligente Wiedergabelisten 274 G Kindersicherung 268 Genius Playlist 273 Mediathek 267 Gerät anschließen 310 Mediathek sichern 279 GIF 294 Mini Player 266 Google Maps Musikdatei importieren 272 Adressen anzeigen 210 Ordner kopieren 279 413 Reemers Publishing Services GmbH O:/Wiley/Mac_OS_Lion_PG/3d/bindex.3d from 10.11.2011 09:29:01 3B2 9.1.580; Page size: 155.00mm x 235.00mm Mac OS X Lion Portable Genius Privatfreigabe 283 Konto anlegen 238 Radio 278 Papierkorb 244 Vollbildmodus 265 Probleme 260 Wiedergabelisten 273 Regeln 251 iTunes Store 268 Schrift 246 Bücher 289 Standard-Postfächer 256 Fernsehsendungen 286 Verfassen 248 Filme 286 Werbung 245 Musik suchen 285 Man-Befehl 163 iTunes U 288 MBOX-Format 256 Mediathek J freigeben 267 Jabber 139 sichern 279 Java-Einstellungen 155 Microsoft Windows JPEG 294 auf dem Mac installieren 370 Migrationsassistent 165 K Mission Control 19, 35 Kalender 90 MobileMe 90 abonnieren 198 Monitor 83 anlegen 190 mov 304 drucken 199 MP3 304 Ereignisse eintragen 191 MPEG-1 304 exportieren 196 MPEG-4 304 Farbe ändern 190 Multi-Touch-Geste 19 freigeben 195 Musik sichern 197 im iTunes Store suchen 285 Kamera, Vorschau 299 importieren 272 Kennwort Änderung beschränken 116 N Assistent 103 Netzwerk 91 Kindersicherung 99–100, 108 Netzwerkdienstprogramm 167 aktivieren 110 Netzwerkprotokoll 325 iTunes 268 Neustart 384 Klingelton 281 Notiz 258 Kommunikation, drahtlose 89 Notizzettel 124 Konsole 165 Kontakt 90 O exportieren 205 OpenDocument 138 importieren 204 Ordner freigeben 339 Kontaktgruppe erstellen 202 Ortungsdienst 219 L P Launchpad 19, 42 Papierkorb, Mail 244 Anwendungen gruppieren 43 Parallels Desktop für Mac 378 LDAP 249 PDF 171 Leselisten 229 anlegen 184 Lesezeichen 177, 215, 222 Anmerkung 178 importieren und exportieren 224 geschütztes 181 Lexikon 121 Seiten löschen 181 Seiten verschieben 181 M Seitenansicht anpassen 183 MacKeeper 385 Sicherheitsoptionen 186 Mail Unterschrift einfügen 180 anpassen 236 vergrößern 182 Darstellung 246 Photo Booth, Videoaufnahme 308 Einstellungen 240 Ping 168, 284 414 Reemers Publishing Services GmbH O:/Wiley/Mac_OS_Lion_PG/3d/bindex.3d from 10.11.2011 09:29:01 3B2 9.1.580; Page size: 155.00mm x 235.00mm Index PNG 294 S Podcast 284 Safari 125 abonnieren 287 Autom. ausfüllen 217 Podcast Capture 156 Einstellungen 214 Podcast Producer 156 Erweiterungen 220 Podcast Publisher 156 Hauptfenster 225 Portable Document Format siehe PDF Lesezeichen 215 Postfach Problemlösung 231 exportieren/importieren 256 RSS 216 intelligentes 257 Sicherheitseinstellungen 218 sichern 256 Tabs 216 PostScript-Datei erstellen 335 Text suchen 230 PRAM 387 Scanner 298 Print Server 325 Digitale Bilder 312 Privates Surfen 228 freigeben 341, 343 Privatfreigabe 283 Schach 121 Problem Schlüsselbundverwaltung 155 beim Starten 386 Schnappschuss, Photo Booth 308 Mail 260 Schreibtischhintergrund 51 Problemlösung 384 Schrift glätten 51 Safari 231 Schriftart 134 Programm Schriftsammlung 123 aktualisieren 147 Screenshot 155 beschränken 112 Script 150 im App Store suchen 145 SD2 304 Übersicht 120 Seitenleiste anpassen 59 Protokoll von Account-Aktivität 116 Server Message Block 341 Prozess beenden 391 SGI 294 PSD 294 Shell 158 Sicherheit 78 Q Sicherungslaufwerk einrichten 360 Quartzfilter 154 Sicherungsprogramm 359 QuickTime Signatur 177, 250 Audioformate 304 einfügen 180 Bildschirmaufnahme 306 SMB 341 Videoformate 304 SND 304 Software-Dienstprogramm 150 R Softwareaktualisierung 93 Radio 278 Softwareproblem 389 RAID 167 Spaces 35, 37 RAW 294 entfernen 39 Reader 230 hinzufügen 40 Really Simple Syndication 259 Programme zuordnen 42 Rechner 121 Spotlight 31 Rechtschreibung 76 Einstellungen 33 TextEdit 135 Sprachausgabe 95 Reiner Text 137 Spracherkennung 94 Remote Desktop 338 SSH 338 Reset 387 Standard-Account 100 Resume-Funktion 19 Startprobleme 386 Retrospect 385 Startvolume 95, 376 Roll-Optionen 49 Store 268, 283 Root-Benutzer 104, 390 Anmelden 285 RSS 216, 228, 244, 259 Style-Sheet 220 Suche 31 mit Finder 34 415 Reemers Publishing Services GmbH O:/Wiley/Mac_OS_Lion_PG/3d/bindex.3d from 10.11.2011
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