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50 Fast Mac OS X Techniques

Joe Kissell

Chapter 10: Maintenance and Automation Techniques

In this chapter:
Technique 46. Recovering from Crashes and Errors
Technique 47. Increasing Your Computer’s Performance
Technique 48. Backing Up (and Restoring) Data Painlessly
Technique 49. Making a Bootable Clone of Your Hard Drive
Technique 50. Scheduling Activities to Happen Automatically

Technique 46. Recovering from Crashes and Errors

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Mac Software Updates

Disk Repair Software for Mac OS X

Technique 47. Increasing Your Computer’s Performance

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Software Resources

Technique 48. Backing Up (and Restoring) Data Painlessly

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Retrospect Express Sources

Technique 49. Making a Bootable Clone of Your Hard Drive

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Software Resources

Technique 50. Scheduling Activities to Happen Automatically

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News

Apple’s new (still in public beta testing) version of System Events enables AppleScript to control any part of the user interface (menus, buttons, icons, etc.), even in applications that don’t support AppleScript. This makes AppleScript vastly more powerful, and in many cases a better solution than QuicKeys.

Ready-to-Run Scripts

Graphical Front-Ends to cron

Non-UNIX Scheduling Applications



Cover

ISBN 0-764-53911-6
432 Pages
April, 2003

Wiley Technology Publishing
Timely. Practical. Reliable.

[ Home ]

[ Contents ]

[ Preface ]

[ Chapter 1 ]

[ 2 ]

[ 3 ]

[ 4 ]

[ 5 ]

[ 6 ]

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[ 9 ]

[ 10 ]

[ Appendix B ]