If ever something goes wrong with your Mac, Ted Landau is the first person you should turn to, and he has been, since 1993. The founder of the premier first-aid station for Mac users in trouble, MacFixIt.com, and the author of the best-selling Sad Macs, Bombs, and Other Disasters, Ted helped a generation of Mac users solve System 7 to Mac OS 9 problems. Now he brings his expertise to Mac OS X, in this practical and reliable guide to diagnosing and fixing system problems yourself. From starting up to using FileVault, from tapping hidden features in Mac OS X 10.3 to troubleshooting Apple's iLife applications, no other book offers this much support for Mac users in distress. Ted Landau's Mac OS X Help Line is the book you want by your side when you need an in-depth look at the inner workings of Mac OS X.
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Ted Landau is also the author of Sad Macs, Bombs, and Other Disasters and Mac OS X Disaster Relief. Twice listed on the annual MDJ Power 25 as one of the 25 most influential people in the Mac community, Ted is the founder and original editor of the MacFixit Web site (www.macfixit.com) and a contributing editor for Macworld magazine. His books and MacFixIt site have received numerous awards and nearly universal critical acclaim from sources as varied as U.S. News & World Report the New York Times, Yahoo ! Internet Life, and Computer Shopper-as well as virtually all Macintosh news media.
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