My new book is out: Hacking Mac OS X Tiger. It's got user tips and tricks, info about application bundles and how to tweak them, the defaults system, sections on Automator and Quartz Composer, running Unix and X11 apps, and 8 complete programming projects with source, including two Dashboard widgets, a Spotlight importer, and other cool stuff. The code was written by an all-star collection of Mac programmers, and it's all fully annotated and explained.
I'm really happy with the way this book turned out. If you're interested in this sort of thing, please check it out.
I thank the Lord for giving us the gift of brilliant preachers!g
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Posted by: Jordans Sneakers | Friday, July 16, 2010 at 06:00 PM
It looks surprisingly like OS X, with a few exceptions in usability. There are a few manual tweaks that can make it look even more Mac-like (such as right-clicking on the Taskbar, hitting Properties, and checking "Use Small Icons" in the Taskbar tab), but overall it looks pretty good. If you're tired of the usual Windows GUI and want to get a Mac-like experience for a while, it's a neat and easy tool to help you do so.
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