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Switching to the Mac[c] The Missing Manual Authors: Goldstein A., Pogue D. Published year: 2006 Pages: 4-7/371 |
The Missing Credits
About the Author About the Creative Team Acknowledgments The Missing Manual Series |
About the Author
He welcomes feedback about his books at david@pogueman.com.
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Nan Barber (copy editor, previous edition) co- authored Office X for the Macintosh: The Missing Manual and Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual . As the principal copy editor for this series, she has edited the titles on iPhoto, Mac OS 9, AppleWorks 6, iMovie, Dreamweaver 4, and Windows XP.
Phil Simpson (design and layout) works out of his office in Stamford, Connecticut, where he has had his graphic design business since 1982. He is experienced in many facets of graphic design, including corporate identity, publication design, and corporate and medical communications. Email: pmsimpson@earthlink.net.
Winn Schwartau (technical editor) is one of the country's leading experts on information security and electronic privacy. He's the author of numerous books and novels , a sought-after speaker and consultant, and a contributor to Wired , the New York Times, Information Week, Network World, ComputerWorld , and dozens of other publications . Email: winn@thesecurityawarenesscompany.com.
The Missing Manual series is a joint venture between the dream team introduced on these pages and O'Reilly Media: Tim O'Reilly, Mark Brokering, and company.
I'm grateful to all of them, and also to a few people who did massive favors for this book. They include Joseph Schorr, who wrote the original version of Chapter 6; John Rizzo, technical editor for the first edition; Brook Stein, Apple's "Switch" guru; John Cacciatore for his proofreading smarts; and Lesa Snider, beta-reader extraordinaire. Thanks to David Rogelberg for believing in the idea, and above all, to Jennifer, Kelly, Tia, and Jeffrey, who make these booksand everything elsepossible.
David Pogue
I would like to acknowledge , as always, my parents and sister. During the work on this book, their tolerance for my hours writing and editing was within a few percentage points of perfect. Without that (and without the complimentary food and shelter), this book never would have been possible.
I would also like to thank the entire team that brought this book to fruition. In particular, I would like to thank David Pogue, who gave me the amazing opportunity to work on a real Missing Manual once againand who was responsible for most of the writing, editing, and screen photography in this book. And I'll never forget: It was David's example that inspired me to start writing books in the first place. Thanks for reading!
Adam Goldstein
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Switching to the Mac[c] The Missing Manual Authors: Goldstein A., Pogue D. Published year: 2006 Pages: 4-7/371 |