
If you got hold of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, (or you’re planning to get it), then this month’s MacObsession Book Pick for you. We’re choosing Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Pocket Guide
by Jeff Carlson.
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I’m sure you’ve heard of the massive amount of money made by iPhone developers. If you want to learn how to program for the Mac (and the iPhone), then get this book. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is Learn Objective–C on the Mac
by Mark Dalrymple and Scott Knaster.
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iLife ’09 comes with all new Macs — but of course in this day and age, it doesn’t come with a manual. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is The Macintosh iLife 09
by Jim Heid.
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With all the eye candy shown by Apple, sometimes we forget that Mac OS X is built upon a foundation of Unix that’s been developed over several decades. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is Mac OS X UNIX Toolbox: 1000+ Commands for the Mac OS X
by Christopher Negus.
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Even if you’re on the Mac, you can’t really avoid the mighty Microsoft influence. Eventually you’ll have to deal with Microsoft documents and most likely, Microsoft Office as well. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Bible
by Sherry Kinkoph Gunter, Jennifer Ackerman Kettell and Greg Kettell.
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This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition
by well known Mac columnist and author David Pogue.
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This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is The Mac Hacker’s Handbook
by Charles Miller and Dino Dai Zovi.
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I’ve had my iPhone for over a year now, but I still find new ways to use it better all the time. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is iPhone Fully Loaded
by Andy Ihnatko of MacBreak Weekly fame.
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One of the most underappreciated features of Mac OS X is the scripting language, AppleScript. This month’s MacObsession Book Pick is Apple Training Series: AppleScript 1-2-3
by Sal Soghoian and Bill Cheeseman.
Bill Cheeseman.
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