macOS Catalina for Dummies
- 8h 12m
- Bob LeVitus
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2020
Get a handle on macOS Catalina
It doesn't matter if you're doing your computing on an old reliable Macbook or a brand-new Mac desktop, both rely on macOS to help you get things done. It helps to have an equally reliable guidebook to steer you through the tasks and steps that make macOS run efficiently.
This fun and friendly guide provides the direction you need to easily navigate the classic and brand new features in macOS Catalina. Longtime expert Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus shares his years of experience to help you better understand Catalina and make it a timesaving tool in your life.
- Take a tour of the macOS Catalina interface
- Get organized and save time with macOS applications
- Find pro tips on speeding up your Mac
- Back up your data
macOS Catalina For Dummies is perfect for new and inexperienced macOS users looking to grasp the fundamentals of the operating system.
About the Author
Bob LeVitus, aka "Dr. Mac," is a veteran Mac enthusiast who has penned the "Dr. Mac" column for the Houston Chronicle since 1996. A regular contributor to tech publications, Bob believes computer books can actually be fun. He's written more than 80 of them on topics that include iPhone, iPad, and GarageBand, as well as various macOS versions.
In this Book
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Introduction
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macOS Catalina 101 (Prerequisites—None)
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Desktop and Windows and Menus (Oh My!)
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What’s up, Dock?
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Getting to Know Finder and its Desktop
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Delving Even Deeper into Catalina’s Desktop and Finder
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Having it Your Way
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Opening and Saving Files
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File and Folder Management Made Easy
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Comprehending the macOS Clipboard
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Four Terrific Time-Saving Tools
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Organizing Your Life
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Are You Siri-ous?
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Maps are Where it’s At
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Apps Born in iOS
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(Inter)Networking
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Dealing with People
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Communicating with Mail and Messages
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Sharing Your Mac and Liking it
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The Musical Mac
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The Multimedia Mac
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Words and Letters
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Publish or Perish—The Fail-Safe Guide to Printing
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Features for the Way You Work
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Safety First—Backups and other Security Issues
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Utility Chest
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Troubleshooting macOS
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Ten Ways to Speed up Your Mac Experience
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Ten Great Websites for Mac Freaks