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|  | Adobe Acrobat Forms by John Deubert Description not available.The first definitive guide to using Adobe Acrobat to create electronic forms explains how to use the software to streamline one's workflow and reduce paper by designing efficient electronic forms, as well as how to convert paper documents to PDFs, discussing such interactive items as links, buttons, pop-up menus, and digital signatures. Original. (Intermediate) AUTHOR: John Deubert PUBLISHER: Peachpit Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | PS2 by Brian Underdahl Achieve a whole new level of game play with this tell-all hardware guide. Youll learn how to network your PS2 and challenge your friends online, and get a glimpse into the gaming industry through sneak peek sidebars. Packed with inside tips and advice, this book helps you unlock secret levels, discover hidden characters, and maximize your gaming experience. AUTHOR: Brian Underdahl PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Mac OS X for Unix Developers by Brian Jepson, Ernest E. Rothman Description not available.Introduces the UNIX environment in Mac OS X and explains concepts such as the Terminal application, compiling code, creating and installing packages, and building the Darwin kernel. AUTHOR: Brian Jepson, Ernest E. Rothman PUBLISHER: O'Reilly & Associates, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Solaris Solutions for System Administrators Make the most of your Solaris environment with these proven strategies, tips and techniques Unix is the champion among operating systems for enterprise computing, and hundreds of thousands of companies depend on its most popular version--Solaris. But this big, complicated OS has its share of imperfections and vagaries, and even seasoned Solaris systems administrators need pointers on how to work around them. Written by two long time Sun sysadmins, this book shows you how to tackle the tough day-to-day system administration problems and keep your systems running smoothly. The authors expose the trade-offs of using Solaris in a mixed OS environment and provide you with practical solutions to overcome problems. You?ll be taken step by step through the process of setting up your Solaris infrastructure, including building file systems, planning backups and restores, configuring run states, and setting up name services. You?ll find tools and techniques to help manage your systems, keep your site secure, and eliminate single points of failure. This book will also provide you with critical information on how to maintain your Sun hardware, configure peripherals, and support Sun?s latest creations, including the Starfire. Solaris experts Henry-Stocker and Marks show you how to: Install, configure, and patch Solaris Monitor systems to detect problems and avoid interruptions Automate the daily routine of administering systems Provide system security Run an Internet site using Solaris Manage Solaris along with NT and other systems CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Access 97 Developers Set by Ken Getz, Mike Gilbert, Paul Litwin This is the complete kit for Access developers: two books packaged together-- Access 97 Developer`s Handbook and VBA Developer`s Handbook . The enclosed CD-ROMs contain all the sample code from both books, plus databases, associated files, useful utilities, freeware, and shareware. AUTHOR: Ken Getz, Mike Gilbert, Paul Litwin PUBLISHER: Sybex, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio & Hardcover CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | PC's for Dummies by Andy Rathbone, Dan Gookin This updated volume is packed with the latest developments on Windows 95, multimedia, and the Internet. It includes information that users of the `90s need to know on utility and compression programs, CD-ROM drives, modems, and operating systems. AUTHOR: Andy Rathbone, Dan Gookin PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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