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Copyrighted Material COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL 229_877005-bindex.indd9_877005-bindex.indd 342342 111/9/101/9/10 111:371:37 AAMM Index Apple II 6 strategies 25 A Apple iWork. See iWork testing 26 Apple Mail. See Mail Basecamp 242, 253 accented words 33 Apple Remote 202 BashFlash 53 access privileges 14 Apple Remote Desktop 278 Bento 228 AccountEdge 250 AppleScript 265, 331 Bento Template Exchange AccountEdge Connect 252 in Excel 213 228 accounting 247 online resources 334 billing 247 Accounts system preference AppleScript Editor 331 Billings 253 311 Apple Software Update 296 Billings Pro 255 Acorn 187 Apple Store 15 birthdays 79, 81, 84 Acrobat Professional 170, application bundles 9 BlackBerry 137, 288 173, 259 applications 10 syncing with Macs 99 Acrobat Standard 170 launching 38 Bluetooth 99, 340 ActiveX 340 sharing in desktop bookmarklets 56 Adblock Plus 49 virtualization 304 bookmarks add-ins updates 12 syncing 51 browser 47, 49, 52 AppSweep 37 books add-ons AppZapper 10 syncing with mobile for Mail 65 archives 259 devices 96 Address Book 39, 62, 71, 79, automation 323 Boot Camp 293, 294, 296, 214, 233, 259 Automator 323 306, 340 preferences 81 actions 323, 325 Boot Camp Assistant 294 syncing with Outlook 83 applications 324 Box.net 97, 260, 289 using with Exchange 82 folder actions 325 Breevy 33 address books. See contacts iCal alarms 325 browser Address Book Server 270 Image Capture plug-ins history 48 Adobe Acrobat. See Acrobat 325 business cards Professional in Microsoft Offi ce 213 scanning 259 Adobe Flash 52 online resources 334 BusyCal 86 blocking 53 print plug-ins 325 syncing with Google Adobe Reader 173, 260 services 324, 328 Calendar 86 Air Sharing 96 workfl ows 324 syncing with MobileMe Air Sharing HD 136 AutoPagerize 47 86 All Bookmarks 51 auto-save 154 Amazon.com S3 23 Android 99, 137, 288 C syncing with Macs 99 B caches 14 annotations 184 Backblaze 24 CalDAV 85 in PDF fi les 165, 167, 170 Back to My Mac 279 calendars 79, 82, 282 antivirus software 316 backup 17, 261 integrated with contacts when running Windows fi le-specifi c 22 88 298, 317 iOS devices 94 sharing 85, 90 AOL 62 network 23 syncing with mobile Aperture 62 offsite 24 devices 95 AppleCare Protection Plan online 24 using with to-do items 310 optical media 26 11 8 Apple I 6 RAID 1 23 Web-based 87 29_877005-bindex.indd 343 12/3/10 1:33 PM Cardiris 259 databases 223, 262 syncing settings 282 cards vs. spreadsheets 227 encryption 312, 316 contact 79 data detectors 63, 70, 81, 85 Endicia 91 charts 194 date stamps 262 Entourage 61, 70 Gantt 236, 243 DavMail 72 calendars 88 in Microsoft Word 148 Daylite 90, 252, 255 ePub 96 in spreadsheets 212, 214, DeeperWeb 49 Ethernet 340 217, 220 Default Folder X 34 Evernote 97, 136, 264 pie vs. bar 217 defragmentation 15 Evolution 301 Chicken of the VNC 277 Desktop 12 Excel 209 Chrome 45, 50 desktop virtualization. Visual Basic support 209 ChronoSync 22, 25, 281 See virtualization Exchange 62, 70, 72, 339, A Cleaner YouTube 47 DevonThink Professional 341 ClickToFlash 48, 53 Offi ce 264 syncing with to-do items clients 277 diagrams 175 11 8 Clipboard disk backup 17 syncing with iCal 85 extending 40 disk defragmentation 15 using with Address Book history 40 disk formats 82 Clip-o-Tron 3000 124 for fi le sharing 274 Web services protocol 89 clippings 135. See also Web disk image fi les 9 ExpanDisk 23 clippings disk recovery 22 expense management 248 for to-do items 124 Disk Savers 22 extensions clipping service Disk Utility 14, 314 Safari 47 for Apple Mail 124 display order 195 cloning 21, 26 .dmg fi les 9 cloud storage. See storage, Dock 10, 300 cloud documents F collaboration tools 291 backup 261 facsimiles. See faxes Common Data Security date stamps 262 FastestFox 49 Architecture 321 management systems 263 FastTrack Schedule 239 contacts 79, 282 organizing 260, 261 FAT32 274, 275 adding 80 repository 242 faxes 163, 265 Exchange 82 security 260 feeds (RSS) 54 Google 82, 83 Dragon Dictate 103 Fever 55 groups 80 Vocabulary Editor 108 fi le backup 17 integrated with calendars Dragon NaturallySpeaking FileMakerGo 227 88 109 FileMaker Pro 223, 227, 265 smart groups 81 drives fi les syncing 253 FireWire 20 organizing 37 syncing with mobile USB 20 syncing. See devices 95 Drobo 23, 24, 272 Synchronizing syncing with MobileMe Drop box fi le sharing 97, 272, 288 81 in fi le sharing 273 with Windows 272, 273, using in iWork 81 Dropbox 24, 29, 33, 97, 260, 296, 298, 304 Web-based tools 83 286, 287, 315 fi le-specifi c backup 22 Yahoo 82 FileVault 313 Contacts 79 fi le versioning 288 Converter 49 E Finder 12, 13 CoRD 276 FineReader 259, 262 Core Animation framework EagleFiler 264 Firefox 45, 48, 301 211 e-mail fi rewalls 318 CRM 83 groups 81 FireWire 20 CrossOver Games 306 inbox management 73 FirstEdge 252 CrossOver Mac 306 syncing with mobile Flash. See Adobe Flash customer relationship devices 95 Flashblock 53 management 83 e-mail 59 fl ash drives 274 bankruptcy 72 folders clients 61 cleaning up 36 D folders 61, 63 Home 34, 313 protocols 59 specifying for open and Dashboard 45 secured 316 save 34 data 17 servers 271 ForeverSave 154 229_877005-bindex.indd9_877005-bindex.indd 344344 111/9/101/9/10 111:371:37 AAMM Freedom 153 alarms 325 iTunes U 96 FreeMind 139 subscribing to calendars iWork 173, 189, 213 Fusion 301, 306 84 Keynote 133, 189, 190 syncing with Exchange 85 animations 196 syncing with Google charts and tables 194 Calendar 85 collaboration tools G syncing with Yahoo 85 200 Gantt charts. See charts to-do info window 11 8 exporting graphics for gestures 301 to-do items 85 use in 194 Gmail 51, 61, 62, 67, 100 using with Mail 85 exporting to GoodReader 136 using with MobileMe 85 PowerPoint Google working with events 83 199 Android. See Android iChat graphics 193 applications 51 secured 316 hyperlinks 193 Calendar 85, 86, 100 Server 271 importing Numbers Chrome. See Chrome iDefrag 15 spreadsheets Contacts 82, 83, 100 iDisk 285 194 Docs 51, 57, 159, 219 iLife 284 importing PowerPoint Gmail. See Gmail synchronizing via fi les 190 Reader 52, 54 MobileMe 284 importing video 195 Reader Styles 48 Illustrator 186 inspector 192, 193, Outlook synchronization iMac 5 195, 196 tool 72 Image Capture kiosk usage 199 Spreadsheets 218, 219 plug-ins 325 Light Table view 198 Graffl etopia 180, 181 images Magic Move 196 graphics 175 adjusting 184 managing Greasemonkey 50 IMAP 60, 66, 67, 71, 72 presentations groups Exchange 72 198 in e-mail 81 Gmail 67, 68 master slides 191 of contacts 80 syncing to-do items with presentation shortcuts GroupWise 71 iCal 11 8 201 iMedia 241 Presenter Display view iMovie 200 importing into Keynote sharing fi les 199 H 195 smart build 195 Hangman 142 index stamps 262 smart guides 193 hard disk Info window 13 text 193 status 22 installers 9 timelines 197 Hazel 36 Instapaper 56 transitions 196 HFS Extended 274 InstaPaperBeyond 48 video effects creation hierarchical fi le structure 261 Intel processors 293 199 Highrise 83, 243 Internet 45 Numbers 213 history Internet Protocol 276 importing browser 48 invoicing 247 spreadsheets Home folder 34, 313, 316 iOS 93 into Keynote HTML synchronization 93 194 exporting from Microsoft iPad 33, 51, 56, 81, 93, 11 8 , Pages 150 Word 149 123, 125, 136, 137, full-screen mode 153 141, 157, 182, 227, limits 153 239, 250, 253, 284, Sheet Navigator 215 285, 288, 291, 320 iWork.com 200, 218 I iPhone 33, 51, 56, 81, 91, 93, iWork Trojan 318 11 8 , 11 9 , 123, 125, iBank 252 137, 139, 141, 157, IBM 250, 253, 284, 285, Lotus Notes. See Lotus 288, 291, 320 J Notes iPhoto 45, 62 Symphony 301 JavaScript 50, 56 iPod Touch 93 Jobs, Steve 6 iBooks 97 IT 339 iCal 40, 63, 71, 82, 11 7 , 233 JPEG 260 iTunes junk mail 74 adding calendars 83 syncing mobile devices adding events 83 93 229_877005-bindex.indd9_877005-bindex.indd 345345 111/9/101/9/10 111:371:37 AAMM management syncing with BusyCal 86 K project. See project using with iCal 85 management MobileMe system preference Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Mac tasks. See task 283 317 management mouse Kensington lock 309 markup styling conventions in this book keyboard CSS and HTML 33 xviii conventions used in this media fi les Mozilla Firefox. See Firefox book xviii syncing with mobile Mozy 24 Keychain 315, 319 devices 94 MP3 111 Keynote See iWork Keynote syncing with mobile multimarkdown 158 kiosks 199 devices 100 multimonitor support menu commands in desktop virtualization conventions used in this 301 L book xviii My Computer 34 Merriam-Webster 49 LAN. See networks microphone LaunchBar 38, 211 Bluetooth 108 Launch Services directory 14 Microsoft Entourage. N LDAP 71 See Entourage NetNewsWire 55 Linux 293, 298, 301, 306 Microsoft Excel. See Excel networking 269, 339 Suse 301 Microsoft Exchange. peer-based 269 Ubuntu 301 See Exchange security tools 321 Livescribe Pulse Smartpen Microsoft Offi ce 38, 146, server-based 269 141 209, 341 SMB 272 location tracking Automator actions 325 types 269 for stolen and lost Macs editions 209 with Windows 276 309 Microsoft Offi ce 2011 70 New Tab 51 Lotus Notes 71 Microsoft Offi ce Web Norton AntiVirus for Apps 158, 218 Macintosh 317 Microsoft Outlook. Notational Velocity 139, 160 M See Outlook NoteBook 133 Microsoft Project 241 export options 136 MacBook 6 Microsoft Remote Desktop notes MacBook Air 7 Connection 276 adding to OmniFocus MacBook Pro 7 Microsoft Security Essentials to-do items 125 Macintosh (original) 6 298 syncing with mobile Mac Mini 5, 271 Microsoft SharePoint.
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