By Erica Sadun
September 2004
Pages: 300
ISBN 10: 0-596-00709-4 |
ISBN 13: 9780596007096
This book uncovers dozens of ways to customize the user interface for both Mac OS X and its applications, using the newest tools; from hacking the preferences, enabling and disabling plug-ins, to using the Terminal and applications like the Property List Editor to tweak files and edit resources. If you're ready to tweak and experiment, to create and refine, to customize and control OSX and your applications and have some fun doing it--this is an indispensable guide.
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Modding Mac OS X starts out with the very basics of showing you how to configure your Mac and do simple things like change Finder views, use an image from iPhoto's library on your desktop, and how to find and use screen savers. From there, Modding Mac OS X shows you how to:
- Find hidden features in your favorite applications
- Dive inside application bundles to find hidden resources
- Change application and system-wide keyboard shortcuts
- Work with the Property List Editor to read and edit property list files
- Wrap your head around the defaults command to tweak an application's settings
- Hack on NIB files to change an application's interface
- Control an application with AppleScript, even if it isn't scriptable
Each Modding example includes detailed step-by-step instructions that even a novice Mac user can follow, while also providing the necessary detail to satisfy the experienced hacker. The knowledge you gain from tweaking one application can be easily applied to the next.
So go on, empower your inner Mac geek. You know you want to.
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First Edition: September 2004
ISBN: 0-596-00709-4
Pages: 300
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"If you follow [Erica Sadun's] step-by-step processes, you won't break your Mac. You will however, show that you can swim in the deep end and do some fancy flips from the high dive without belly-flopping...Learn how to swim around in Mac OS X from an expert instructress. Who knows? You might just become an Olympic class swimmer. Begin training now!"
--Robert Pritchett, MacCompanion, December 2004






