Teaches how to develop Newton software on the Macintosh. The enclosed disk provides a sample application, as well as a demonstration version of Newton Toolkit, Apple Computer's complete development environment for the Newton.
Web-Based Labs for A+ Guide to Software Printed Access Card
by Labmentors and (Labmentors) Labmentors
Web-Based Labs for A+ Guide to Software, 4e provides step-by-step labs taken directly from A+ Guide to Software, 4e. Using a real lab environment over the Internet, students can log on anywhere, anytime via a Web browser to gain essential hands-on experience in PC repair.
Showing the reader how to use AppleScript in their own work and with their own applications, this book includes a disk with many example scripts that solve real-world problems, as well as a number of useful scriptable applications. The book is written for the AppleScript user, not for someone who specifically wishes to learn how to program. It covers many simple programming concepts, teaching the concepts through example or through the modification of scripts the user recorded. The book emphasis...
Covering the BTEC unit, Microcomputer Systems, at Level 5, this book is suitable also for 2nd and 3rd-year degree students. It continues the concepts dealt with in the author's "Microprocessor-based Systems", but moves into the more powerful and dynamic architectures of systems such as reduced instruction set computers (RISC), parallel processing (transputers), arithmetic co-processors, and 32-bit microprocessors.
PCI Power Management
by Edward Solari, George Solari, Willse Solari, Jim Ewertz, and George Willse
The High-Tech Marketing Companion
by Dee Kiamy and Editors of Apple Directions, The
Providing both Macintosh and PC developers with practical, hands-on advice on how to bring their products successfully to market, this book covers: market intelligence; alternative marketing strategies; niches and opportunities; communications; distribution and licensing; customer support; and global marketing. It is aimed at those producing, selling or marketing products to PC users.
An updated edition of this networking guide. The book is designed for managers of small to large Mac networks.
I Hate PCs
Providing information for the uninitiated on what to look for when buying a PC, this text explores the many options open and explains how the many pieces of hardware can work together. It includes a CD containing a free ISP, free version of Lotus Smartsuite and a web directory.
Presents processes for creating new software applications or for redesigning existing systems. This guide uses practical hands-on exercises which allow the reader to learn the process by using it to create a new human interface. It is designed for both the novice and experienced designer.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, PERVASIVE 2007, held in Toronto, Canada in May 2007. The 21 revised full papers are organized in topical sections on reaching out, context and its application, security and privacy, understanding use, sensing, as well as finding and positioning.
My Samsung Galaxy S7 for Seniors (My...)
by Center for Imaging Science Michael Miller
The perfect book to help anyone 50+ learn the Samsung Galaxy S7 – in full color! My Samsung Galaxy S7 for Seniors helps you quickly and easily get started with the new smartphone and use its features to look up information and perform day-to-day activities from anywhere, any time. Veteran author Michael Miller has written more than 100 nonfiction books and is known for his ability to explain complex topics to everyday readers. Michael wrote this book from the 50+ point of view, using re...