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Macintosh... The Naked Truth - Scott Kelby

Macintosh... The Naked Truth

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Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2002
New Riders Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7357-1284-3 (ISBN)
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This title is an irreverent, humorous and totally biased look at Apple, and what it's like to be a Mac user stuck in a Windows dominated world.
An irreverent, off-the-wall, PC-slammin', totally-biased look at Apple, and what it's like to be a Mac user stuck in a Windows dominated world. Macintosh...The Naked Truth is definitely not another Mac how-to book; it's a mass-market, personality book about a computer platform and the people who love it, and the love/hate relationship they have with Apple. It's about what you feel, how you're treated (and mistreated), and what it's really like living life in the computing minority. The book, based upon the author's hugely popular magazine column, takes a humorous, evangelical look at Apple Computer and what it's like to be a Macintosh user living in a PC-dominated world. The success of Kelby's column lies in the fact that although it makes serious points about Apple's shortcomings, and what it's really like being a Mac user, it presents them in a humorous, often sarcastic, and occasionally sophomoric way that Mac users love. It's brash, unapologetic, insightful, controversial, outspoken, and often hilarious, peppered with 100% Macintosh attitude. Although it pokes light-hearted fun at everyone from Apple CEO Steve Jobs to the PC users manning the Apple section of CompUSA, each chapter contains an underlying message of Apple evangelism, and it can often be as inspiring as it is funny.

Scott is Editor-in-Chief of Mac Design Magazine, the graphics magazine for Macintosh users, and Photoshop User magazine, the Adobe Photoshop "How-to" magazine. Scott is co-founder of Mac Today magazine, and has been a contributing editor and columnist to several Mac Web sites, including MacCentral.com. He is president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), the worldwide trade association for Adobe Photoshop users, and is President of KW Media Group, Inc., a Florida-based software education andpublishing firm. Author of the best-selling books Photoshop 6 Down & Dirty Tricks and Photoshop 6 Photo-Retouching Secrets, Scott is also co-author of Photoshop 6 Killer Tips, all from New Riders Publishing. He's a contributing author to the books Maclopedia, the Ultimate Reference on Everything Macintosh from Hayden Books; Photoshop 6 Effects Magic from New Riders; and Adobe Web Design and Publishing Unleashed from Sams.net Publishing. Scott is training Director for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour, Technical Chair for PhotoshopWorld, and is a speaker at graphics trade shows and events around the world, including Macworld Expo. He is also featured in a series of Photoshop, Illustrator, and Web design video training tapes and has been training Macintosh graphics professionals around the world since 1993. Scott lives in the Tampa Bay area of Florida with his wife Kalebra and his 5-year-old son Jordan. For more background info on him, visit http://www.scottkelby.com

Introduction.


Not Just Naked. Buck Naked!



Chapter 1.


Life after Switching to Macintosh. Using a Mac is Easy; Being a Mac User Sometimes Isn't.



Chapter 2.


“I Can't Believe you Actually Use a Macintosh!” and Other Stupid Things PC Users Say. Congress Should Rethink Giving PC Users Freedom of Speech.



Chapter 3.


Things Apple Doesn't Tell you about Owning a Macintosh. Since Apple's Not Going to Tell you, dontchathink Somebody Should?



Chapter 4.


The Definitive Platform Test. Find out if you're Really a Mac Person, or Just a PC Person in Cool Clothing.



Chapter 5.


How to Resist the Overwhelming Temptation to Strangle Apple's Management. Is “Apple Management” an Oxymoron? And is “Oxymoron” Actually a Synonym for a pimple Cream for Really Dumb People?



Chapter 6.


CompUSA: Your own Private Hell. Tips for Surviving the Visualization of Apple's Place in the World.



Chapter 7.


Why PC Users Need Apple. Here's Why They Should be Kissing Apple's Butt (Instead of Microsoft's).



Chapter 8.


“Don't Pick Fights with People who Buy Ink by the Barrel”. PC Users Write Me Nasty Letters, and I Give Them the Public Flogging They So Richly Deserve.



Chapter 9.


Pot Shots at Microsoft, the Media, and Anything Else that Gets in Our Way. Nobody Gets out of Here Alive!



Chapter 10.


The 20 Most Important Things I've Learned about Being a Mac User. There were Actually 22 Things, but that Made for a Really Clunky Chapter Title.



Chapter 11.


The Secret of Macintosh. Here's a Hint: It's not Apple's Advertising.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.3.2002
Sprache englisch
Maße 133 x 203 mm
Gewicht 249 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Macintosh / Mac OS X
ISBN-10 0-7357-1284-0 / 0735712840
ISBN-13 978-0-7357-1284-3 / 9780735712843
Zustand Neuware
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