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Mac OS 9

Training Provided by The Virtual Training Company Mac OS 9 is a Macintosh Operating System that features 9 Internet tools, including Sherlock 2, the ultimate in search engines. In this Virtual Training Company tutorial, author Chuck Taylor takes you step-by-step through each and every menu and all the options, from the Apple to the Special Menu. He goes over the desktop, the control strip, and even fills you in on updating to OS 9.1. Learn this Mac operating system inside and out in no time at all. To get started, simply click one of the topics below.
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Mac OS 9
Introduction
  1. OS 9 ClockWise
OS 9 New Features
  1. Sherlock 2
  2. New Ways for Multiple Users to Share a Computer
  3. Automatic Software Updating
  4. Internet Networking
  5. Improved Printing / Font and Color Management
  6. Enhanced Speech and Support for Multiple Languages
Under the Apple
  1. About
  2. Apple Menu
  3. Apple System Profiler
  4. Calculator
  5. Chooser Servers
  6. Chooser Printers
  7. Control Panels
  8. Favorites
  9. Key Caps
  10. Network Browser
  11. Recent Applications
  12. Recent Documents
  13. Recent Servers
  14. Remote Access Status
  15. Scrapbook
  16. Sherlock 2
  17. Stickies
  18. Configuring the Apple Menu
The Control Panels
  1. Appearance
  2. Apple Menu Options
  3. AppleTalk
  4. ColorSync
  5. Control Strip
  6. Date & Time
  7. Dial Assist
  8. Energy Saver
  9. Extensions Manager
  10. File Exchange
  11. File Sharing
  12. File Synchronization
  13. General Controls
  14. Internet
  15. Keyboard
  16. Keychain Access
  17. Launcher
  18. Location Manager
  19. Memory
  20. Modem
  21. Monitors
  22. Mouse
  23. Multiple Users
  24. QuickTime Settings
  25. Remote Access
  26. Software Update
  27. Sound
  28. Speech
  29. Startup Disk
  30. TCP/IP
  31. Text
  32. Web Sharing
File Menu
  1. New Folder
  2. Open
  3. Print
  4. Move To Trash
  5. Close Window
  6. Get Info
  7. Label
  8. Duplicate
  9. Make Alias
  10. Add to Favorites
  11. Put Away
  12. Encrypt
  13. Find
  14. Search Internet
  15. Show Original
  16. Page Setup
  17. Print Desktop
Edit Menu
  1. Undo
  2. Cut
  3. Copy
  4. Paste
  5. Clear
  6. Select All
  7. Show Clipboard
  8. Preferences
View Menu
  1. View as Icons
  2. View as Buttons
  3. View as List
  4. View as Window
  5. View as Pop-up Window
  6. Clean Up
  7. Arrange
  8. Reset Column Positions
  9. View Options
Special Menu
  1. Empty Trash
  2. Eject
  3. Erase Disk
  4. Sleep
  5. Restart
  6. Shut Down
Using Help
  1. Help
  2. Help Center
  3. Show Balloons
  4. Mac Help
  5. The Clock
The Desktop
  1. The Finder
  2. Macintosh HD Before 9.1
  3. System Folder
  4. Assistants
  5. Apple Extras
  6. Applications
  7. Installer Logs
  8. Internet
  9. Late Breaking News
  10. Utilities
  11. Web Pages
  12. Browse the Internet
  13. Mail
  14. QuickTime Player
  15. Register with Apple
  16. Sherlock 2
  17. Trash
  18. Desktop Printing
  19. IP Printing
The Control Strip
  1. Web Sharing
  2. Sound
  3. Volume
  4. Remote Access
  5. Printers
  6. Monitor Resolution
  7. Monitor Color
  8. Location Manager
  9. Keychain Access
  10. File Sharing
  11. Energy Saver
  12. CD ROM
  13. AppleTalk
  14. Airport
Upgrading to 9.1 Whats New
  1. Why Upgrade?
  2. Prepare for the Upgrade
  3. Streamlined Folder Structure
  4. USB Printer Sharing
  5. Easy Finder Navigation
  6. General Prefs for Multiple Users
  7. Internet Access to Your iDisk
  8. 2 New File Menu Items
  9. Built in CD Burning
  10. iTunes
Wireless Networking
  1. Introduction to Airport Hardware
  2. Installing Airprort Software
  3. Configuring Base Station Dialup
  4. Configuring Base Station Ethernet
  5. Airport Security Closed Net w/WEP
  6. Airport Security Closed Net w/WEP and Hardware Addresses
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The Virtual Training Company - The Virtual Training Company started in California's Silicon Valley in 1996. VTC grew quickly over the next three years and relocated first in 1999 to the beautiful town of Winchester, Virginia; and six years later to Stephens City, Virginia. The company was founded by British born Mark Vernon who started producing CD-based training for Apple software. The format on the CDs - narrated...
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