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cable Internet connections, dynamic IP addresses with 
caching IMAP Mail account messages 
cal (calendar) command 
calendars (iCal)
    Calling iTunes script 
    displaying 
    publishing your own 
    subscribing to 
    synchronizing on mobile devices with the Mac 
Carbon applications 
    file extensions and 
carriage return (<CR>), represented as \r 
cat (concatenate) command 
cataloging software (CDFinder)  2nd 
cd (change directory) command 
    returning to home directory 
CDFinder  2nd 
CDs
    ejecting (Linux on iBook) 
    jammed 
cell phones
    Bluetooth-enabled
        pairing up with Address Book 
        sending and receiving SMS messages via computer 
cellphones
    Bluetooth-enabled
        sending Address Book vcard to 
    Ericsson Client for 
certificates, SSL 
CESoft, Quickeys application 
CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
    AppleScript, using as 
    script to control iTunes  2nd 
    turning on 
    turning on in Apache server 
channels for web traffic, POP mail, and SSH 
chat rooms
    AOL-style, creating or joining 
    creating 
checkout (initial), from CVS repository 
chflags utility 
    manpage 
chgrp (change group) command  2nd 
chmod (change mode) command  2nd 
chown (change owner) command  2nd 
CIFS (Common Internet File System) 
classes (Java), connectPostgreSQL class 
Classic applications 
    file extensions and 
Classic Finder Windows 
clear command 
Cocoa applications 
    .app extension 
    changing brushed-metal appearance of 
    opening Word documents with 
CodeTek VirtualDesktop 
collaboration, remote 
command line  [See also commands]
    ~ (for home directory) 
    aliases created on 
    default editor, changing from vi to pico 
    downloading files from 
    editors, GUI editors vs. 
    interacting with remote machine via SSH 
    logging off 
    open command 
    root user 
    software updates on 
command-line interface (CLI) 
command-line script, turning into application 
Command-N, opening another Terminal window 
Command-Tab 
commands  [See also command line]
    ! (history substitution) command 
    cal (calendar) 
    cat (concatenate) 
    cd (change directory) 
    chgrp  2nd 
    chown  2nd 
    clear or Control-l 
    cp (copy)  2nd 
    grep 
    groups 
    history 
    listing all 
    ls 
        -al options 
        -ol options 
    make 
    make install 
    man (manual) 
    mkdir (make directory) 
    more, piping output via 
    mv (move) 
    pwd (print working directory) 
    rm (remove)  2nd 
    rmdir (remove directory) 
    sudo  2nd  3rd  4th 
    wc (word count) 
    whoami 
comments (Apache modules), prefaced with # 
Common Internet File System (CIFS) 
Compact Mailbox (Command-K) command 
compiler, getting from Mac OS X Developer tools 
compression
    bzip2 
    gzip 
    Stuffit 
concatenate (cat) command 
Concurrent Versions System  [See CVS]
Conduit Setting (from HotSync menu) 
configuration
    Apache web server 
        editing 
        SSIs, enabling 
        turning on PHP 
        user-based web serving 
        WebDAV, configuring in httpd.conf 
    mod_perl 
    PostgreSQL.conf file, activating TCP/IP sockets 
    sendmail 
        DontBlameSendmail parameter 
configure command 
Connectix, Virtual PC 
connectPostgreSQL.java 
content management system (Movable Type) 
contextual menus, running AppleScript in 
contrast and brightness, altering for photos 
Control-l command, clearing screen with 
Control-x, Control-D, listing all commands with 
copy and paste in Terminal 
cp (copy) command 
    SSH-based version 
CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network), searching 
CPU utilization 
    screensaver running as Desktop 
creator codes for files  2nd 
    changing with AppleScript 
    text editor handling of 
cron utility 
    crontab files 
        format of 
        system 
        user 
    running AppleScripts from 
crontab files  [See cron utility]
cross dissolve transitions 
curl utility 
    -LO flags 
    downloading Apache and mod_perl sources 
current directory 
CVS (Concurrent Versions System) 
    command line without environment variable 
    managing data on multiple machines 
        checking out on remote machines 
        daily use 
        files, adding 
        files, removing 
        identifying binary files 
        initial checkout 
        overview of CVS 
        repository, creating 
        resources for further reading 
        using for data replication 
CVS_RSH environment variable 



Mac OS X Hacks
Mac OS X Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tricks
ISBN: 0596004605
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 161

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