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Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) Review by R. Dlugy-Hegwer

An excellent command line reference for OS X

Yes, this is a command-line centric book - because that's where all the POWER is (the graphical user interface is well designed and hardly needs a reference). This book provides a great OS X-specific reference - so you won't have to test all the commands in your "UNIX in a Nutshell" book to see which ones work. Aside from the command line, this book provides important information on Managing Mac OS X (See PART THREE, below) and an excellent index for finding your information. The sections (and approximate page count) in this book are:

PART ONE - Commands and Shells
Introduction - 3 pages
Unix Command Reference - 251 pages
Using the Terminal - 13 pages
Shell Overview - 3 pages
bash: The Bourne-Again Shell - 10 pages

PART TWO - Text Editing and Processing
Pattern Matching - 3 pages
The Vi Editor - 34 pages
The Emacs Editor - 12 pages

PART THREE - Managing Mac OS X
Filesystem Overview - 15 pages
Directory Services - 15 pages
Running Network Services - 10 pages
The X Window System - 11 pages
The Defaults System - 3 pages

INDEX