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Paraglyph publishes 'Little Black Book' for Panther







Paraglyph publishes 'Little Black Book'
for Panther

Paraglyph publishes 'Little Black Book'
for Panther
03/06/2004 01:55 AM

Paraglyph Press, which distributes its titles through fellow tech book publisher O'Reilly, recently announced the publication of Mac expert Gene Steinberg's "Mac OS X 10.3 Panther Little Black Book." The latest edition of his "Little Black Book" details the more than 100 new features found in Panther and offers tips and tricks for getting the most out of the OS. It's aimed at both those who are upgrading to Mac OS X with Panther as well as seasoned users who want to learn about everything the new OS has to offer.




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