
Mac Hacks
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- How to Use This Book
- How This Book Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Guest Hackers
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Before You Hack
- Hack 01 Create a Great Backup
- What Makes a Good Backup?
- Time Machine
- Backing Up with Disk Utility
- Hack 02 Create a Bootable Flash Drive
- Hack 03 Partition that Drive Nondestructively
- Beyond the Hack
- Hack 04 Get to Know Your User Account
- Turning Your Administrator Account into a Standard Account
- Enabling the Root User
- Hack 05 Home Folder to Go
- What Your Home Folder Means to You
- Setting Up Your Portable Drive
- Using Your Home Folder on the Go
- Hack 06 Fun with PLIST
- PLIST Files for Hackers
- Hack 07 Troubleshooting Mac OS X
- Misbehaving Applications
- Startup Problems
- Chapter 2. Mountain Lion Hacks
- Hack 08 Copy the Mountain Lion Installer to a Flash Drive
- Hack 09 Resurrect Web Sharing in Mountain Lion
- Automating Apache
- Hack 10 Make Notification Center Less Annoying
- A Shortcut for Notification Center
- Make Notification Center Less Intrusive
- Truly Killing Notification Center
- Hacking the Hack
- Hack 11 Quick Hacks for Mountain Lion
- Make Those Keys Repeat
- Turn Off Autocorrect
- Reveal Your Library Folder
- Get Save As Back the Way You Expect It
- Turn Off Resume
- Hack 12 A Clean Install of Mountain Lion
- Performing the Clean Install
- Chapter 3. Customize Your OS X Experience
- Hack 13 Tame Your Browsers
- The Road to Flash-less Happiness
- Open Safari Pages in Chrome
- All Your Bookmarks Everywhere
- Help Safari Get its RSS Groove Back
- Safari Reading List
- Hack 14 Blog with Your Mac
- Step 1: Why Are You Here?
- Step 2: Get Set Up
- Step 3: Start Blogging
- Step 4: Make Blogging Easier
- Finder: The Mac Blogger's Secret Weapon
- Hack 15 Host a Web Page on Your Mac (and Get at Your Files Anytime)
- Do You Have the Bandwidth?
- Make a Web Page
- Fake a Static IP
- Extending the Hack
- Hack 16 Change the Startup Sound
- Using Terminal Commands: A Better Way?
- Hack 17 Full Screen for (Almost) Any App
- Hack 18 Create Custom Icons
- Changing Icons the Easy Way: Cut and Paste
- Designing Your Own Icons
- Chapter 4. Hacks for a More Informative Mac
- Hack 19 Quit the Finder
- Undoing the Hack
- HACK 20Move a Widget to the Desktop
- Quit Dashboard for Real
- Hack 21 Turn Your Desktop into a Fount of Useful Info
- Chapter 5. Make It Automatic
- Hack 22 Getting Things Done with AppleScript
- Creating the Script
- Hacking the Hack
- HACK 23Create a Service with Automator
- Hack 24 Customize the Services Menu
- Find the Service You Need
- Find and Uncompress the File
- Move the File
- Using the Service
- Adding a Keyboard Shortcut
- Hack 25 Speed Things Up with Keybindings
- Hack 26 Eject iTunes
- Step 1: Quit iTunes
- Step 2: Tell Automator to Wait
- Step 3: Eject Your Drive
- Step 4: Save Your Utility
- Step 5: Make Your Utility Useful
- Chapter 6. Fun with Unix
- Hack 27 Harmless Unix Tricks
- Hack 28 Install Homebrew
- Prepare for Homebrew
- Install Homebrew
- Hack 29 Get Things Done Safely with the Command Line
- Navigating Around Your Mac
- Creating Directories and Working with Files
- Fancy Command-Line Moves
- Hack 30 Manipulate Images with ImageMagick
- Hack 31 Customize the Dock with Terminal
- Highlight that Item
- Get Rid of the Glass
- Add a Recent Applications Stack
- Organize Your Dock with Spaces
- Have the Dock Display Only Running Apps
- Chapter 7. Lock Down that Mac
- Hack 32 Achieve Network Anonymity
- Control Those Cookies
- Hack 33 Monitor Your Network Traffic
- Using Mac OS X's Firewall
- More Information with Private Eye
- Hack 34 Protect Sensitive Files
- The Quick and Easy Way: Bury It in Your Library
- Make It Disappear
- Hiding Files in a Disk Image
- It's Better to Be Better
- Hack 35 Encrypt a USB Drive
- Using Your New Drive
- Beyond the Hack
- Hack 36 Add Physical Security Measures to Your Mac
- Security Cables
- Screensaver/Sleep Password
- Login Password
- Firmware Password
- Chapter 8. Other OSes
- Hack 37 Run a Minecraft Server on Your Mac
- Configuring Minecraft
- Going Further
- Hack 38 Play Wii Games on Your Mac
- Hack 39 Manage Your Devices with Profile Manager
- Preparing for Profile Manager
- Setting Up Profile Manager
- Enrolling into Profile Manager
- Automating Enrollment and Random Management Tips
- Device Management
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Networking Hacks
- Hack 40 Optimize Your WiFi
- Make Wi-Fi Diagnostics Easily Available
- Hack 41 Secure Your Wireless Network
- Basic Steps
- Disable SSID Broadcast
- Restrict MAC Addresses
- Add WPA2
- Unhacking the Hack
- Hack 42 Use Your Mac as an Access Point
- Pulling Off the Hack
- Chapter 10. Multimedia Hacks
- Hack 43 Turn Your Mac into a DVR
- Get the Apps
- Hack 44 Master Torrents
- Share Torrents
- Hack 45 Move Your iTunes Library
- Hack 46 Get Free and Better-Sounding Music for iTunes
- Make Music Sound Better with iTunes' Equalizer
- Chapter 11. Hack Some Hardware
- Hack 47 Have Your Mac Automagically Recognize You
- The Hardware You Need
- The Software You Need
- Mac, Meet Phone
- Preparing Bluetooth Proximity Tasker
- Putting It in Action
- Hack 48 Squeeze Some Speed out of an Aging MacBook Pro
- Preparing for the Hack
- Hack 49 Give Your Polycarbonate Mac a Dye Job
- Caveats
- Warnings
- Disclaimer
- Supplies
- Process
- Finished Project
- Hack 50 Get that iMac out of the Way
- Removing the iMac's Stand
- Installing the Adapter
- Installing the Articulated VESA Mount
- Hack 51 Use a Wiimote with Your Mac
- Hack 52 Turn Your MacBook into a Tablet
- Absolution of the Author
- Supplies
- Caveats
- Procedure
- The MessagePad in Use
- Index
- About the Author
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