Alex's Simple Guide to OS X Yosemite


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Depending on the way of the interpretation you might perceive single topic to be either complicated and difficult, or on the contrary - easy and effortless to learn. The key to providing an advantageous learning is to deliver the information that is simple, yet entirely encompassing the field of study. In Alex’s Simple Guide series, we maintained the point of view where everything complicated is assembled from the individual simple compiling parts. Thus, to pass the knowledge to our clients through this guide we dedicated our efforts to address the simple components first, and only afterwards by going deeper into the details of the corresponding complex issues. This way you will learn quicker and more efficiently. Alex Simple Guide to OS X Yosemite consists of seven chapters of carefully selected information covering various topics of the new operating system developed by Apple. In the first part of the guide we will discuss what is there new in OS X Yosemite and how can you use it to your benefit. Next, you will find Tips & Tricks section where we included information on exquisite hacks that will make your everyday work much easier. Following chapter about keyboard shortcuts will teach you how to speed up accomplishment of your daily tasks. Finally, in the FAQ area you will discover many interesting features of your Mac computers. Every tutorial is supplemented with high resolution illustrations and detailed step by step instructions to help you quickly understand the process. In order to easily memorize the presented information we have attentively complied each sentence of this guide. As a result we are proud to present you with the outcome of our efforts.




OS X Yosemite


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The Bookseller


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Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.




macOS Mojave: The Missing Manual


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Answers found here! Apple’s latest Mac software, macOS Mojave, is a glorious boxcar full of new features and refinements. What’s still not included, though, is a single page of printed instructions. Fortunately, David Pogue is back, delivering the expertise and humor that have made this the #1 bestselling Mac book for 18 years straight. The important stuff you need to know Big-ticket changes. The stunning new Dark Mode. Self-tidying desktop stacks. FaceTime video calls with up to 32 people. New screen-recording tools. If Apple has it, this book covers it. Apps. This book also demystifies the 50 programs that come with the Mac, including the four new ones in Mojave: News, Stocks, Home, and Voice Memos. Shortcuts. This must be the tippiest, trickiest Mac book ever written. Undocumented surprises await on every page. Power users. Security, networking, remote access, file sharing with Windows—this one witty, expert guide makes it all crystal clear. MacOS Mojave gives the Mac more polish, power, and pep— and in your hands, you hold the ultimate guide to unlocking its potential.




The World Book Encyclopedia: Research Guide - Index


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An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and senior high school students.













Yosemite Nature Notes


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The Impossible Climb


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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER NEW YORK TIMES MONTHLY BESTSELLER One of the 10 Best Books of March, Paste Magazine A deeply reported insider perspective of Alex Honnold’s historic achievement and the culture and history of climbing. “One of the most compelling accounts of a climb and the climbing ethos that I've ever read.”—Sebastian Junger In Mark Synnott’s unique window on the ethos of climbing, his friend Alex Honnold’s astonishing free solo ascent of El Capitan’s 3,000 feet of sheer granite is the central act. When Honnold topped out at 9:28 A.M. on June 3, 2017, having spent fewer than four hours on his historic ascent, the world gave a collective gasp. The New York Times described it as “one of the great athletic feats of any kind, ever.” Synnott’s personal history of his own obsession with climbing since he was a teenager—through professional climbing triumphs and defeats, and the dilemmas they render—makes this a deeply reported, enchanting revelation about living life to the fullest. What are we doing if not an impossible climb? Synnott delves into a raggedy culture that emerged decades earlier during Yosemite’s Golden Age, when pioneering climbers like Royal Robbins and Warren Harding invented the sport that Honnold would turn on its ear. Painting an authentic, wry portrait of climbing history and profiling Yosemite heroes and the harlequin tribes of climbers known as the Stonemasters and the Stone Monkeys, Synnott weaves in his own experiences with poignant insight and wit: tensions burst on the mile-high northwest face of Pakistan’s Great Trango Tower; fellow climber Jimmy Chin miraculously persuades an official in the Borneo jungle to allow Honnold’s first foreign expedition, led by Synnott, to continue; armed bandits accost the same trio at the foot of a tower in the Chad desert . . . The Impossible Climb is an emotional drama driven by people exploring the limits of human potential and seeking a perfect, choreographed dance with nature. Honnold dared far beyond the ordinary, beyond any climber in history. But this story of sublime heights is really about all of us. Who doesn’t need to face down fear and make the most of the time we have?