Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, author of O'Reilly's Palm Pilot: The Ultimate Guide, is editing the series and writing several of the titles. Building on his track record as the best-selling Macintosh author in the US, the first three Missing Manual titles tackle high-profile Mac OS applications. Mac OS 9: the Missing Manual is slated for a March 2000 release, followed in Q2, 2000 by volumes on AppleWorks 6 and iMovie, Apple's revolutionary video-editing software. Future titles will cover Windows 2000, FileMaker Pro, Mac OS X, and a host of other popular desktop software programs.
"If you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself," said Pogue. "Life's too short to waste time hunting through tiny, humorless online help screens. I want a professionally written manual!"
Each Missing Manual offers readers:
- Complete coverage: a quick overview of the product, followed by a
detailed exploration of the program's features, quirks, and secrets
- A real-world perspective: advice from one who's been there, giving
the straight scoop on how to get the most from the product, as well as
work-arounds for overcoming its flaws and weaknesses
- A menu command reference: a quick menu-by-menu reference to the
software's commands
- Special topics for the novice (called Up-To-Speed) and the expert (called Power User Clinics), so that nobody needs a manual for the manual
For more information about the books see: http://www.MissingManual.com
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