The Mac Almanac by SharonZardetto Aker Paperback, 944 Pages, Published 1994 by Ziff-Davis Press ISBN-13: 978-1-56276-143-1, ISBN: 1-56276-143-9
"Written in the same conversational tone that made The Macintosh Bible such a success, this book takes the concept of the ultimate reference book one step further. With completely updated information, more graphics, and dramatically improved internal design, this book is destined to become the premiere general reference book for today's Mac enthusiasts."
The Macintosh Companion The Basics and Beyond by SharonZardetto Aker Paperback, 384 Pages, Published 1991 by Addison Wesley ISBN-13: 978-0-201-57754-9, ISBN: 0-201-57754-2
"Provides the gentle introduction that gets new users up and running quickly and takes them step-by-step through Macintosh essentials. System 7 information makes this perfect for the many low-cost Macintosh users."
The Macintosh Bible(3rd Edition) Thousands of Basic and Advanced Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts, Logically Orgainized and Fully Indexed by SharonZardetto Aker, Arthur Naiman, SharonZardetto Paperback, 1,115 Pages, Published 1991 by Goldstein & Blair ISBN-13: 978-0-940235-11-3, ISBN: 0-940235-11-0
"Covers Macintosh hardware, memory, printing, software, fonts, utilities, troubleshooting, word processing, databases, spreadsheets, graphics, page layout, and programming"
"Thanks also to Adam Engst in general, but to Tonya Engst in particular as editor
of this book; she's always a pleasure to work with ... Publishers Adam and Tonya
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"Sharon Zardetto. Leopard Fonts in the Library Fonts Folder Here's an
alphabetical list of the fonts that Leopard installs in the Library Fonts folder;
parenthetical numbers after font names refer to files belonging to the font group,
so AlBayan (2), for instance, refers to the files AlBayan.ttf and AlBayanBold.ttf. (
Items marked with an asterisk appear in the Finder in Asian characters; see
Identifying Asian Font Names, a few pages ..."
"Production. Credits. Layout: Sharon Zardetto Link-making AppleScript: Matt
Neuburg List macros: Sharon Zardetto Take Control logo: Jeff Tolbert Editor in
Chief: Tonya Engst Publisher: Adam Engst Take Control: The Mac OS X Lexicon
ISBN: 1-933671-30-0 December. 206."
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"Welcome to Take Control of Spotlight for Finding Anything on Your Mac, version
1.0, published in September 2011 by TidBITS Publishing Inc. This book was
written by Sharon Zardetto and edited by Tonya Engst (with assistance from
Michael ..."
"Maybe you've been well aware of that all along, or perhaps it's just beginning to
dawn on you as you peruse Font Book's ... No matter how or when you reached
this point, here is where you learn how to access a specific typeface in the font ..."
"In this case, Bold and Regular are the same face because the base font is a bold
font; one copy of the font identifies the main face correctly as Regular, while an
older one calls it Bold. This triple Courier listing (Figure 6-7) is confusing for two ..."
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Take Control The Mac OS X Lexicon: The Mac OS X Lexicon by SharonZardetto, Andy Baird 851 Pages, Published 2009 by O'reilly Media, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-1-61542-258-6, ISBN: 1-61542-258-7
"This book is a great guide for Macintosh users everywhere who have trouble keeping up with the latest jargon, for new and intermediate level Mac users, and for anyone who enjoys smart and witty technical writing."