Apple OS X manual Classic

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Classic

Mac OS X includes Classic so you can continue to use your Classic Mac OS 9 applications. To use a Classic application, just double-click it. Classic starts automatically.

Commands, such as Quit

 

Windows and dialogs

and Preferences, remain in

 

have the Classic Mac OS

the Classic menus.

 

appearance.

 

 

 

 

When it starts, which takes some time, a Classic icon appears in the Dock, then disappears when it’s ready.

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Contents Welcome to Mac OS ITools Upgrade to Mac OS 9.1 using the CD included with Mac OS Get information you need to set upDecide where you want to install Mac OS If you have trouble Why you need Mac OS 9.1 installedRead before you install Installing developer softwareAqua Buttons What is my home?Changing computer settings Finder windowsDock What’s in the Dock Finder Finder views How your Mac OS X disk is organizedCustomization Changing the Finder window toolbar System Preferences ApplicationsMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.1 Preview Mail SherlockBuilt for Mac OS More applicationsClassic Finding your Classic software and documents Starting Classic applicationsUsers Requiring users to log Setting up iTools accounts for new usersChanging Settings Important settings panes Getting Connected Accessing network servers HomePage IToolsIDisk Mac.com ICardsLearning more about iTools Setting up a new iTools accountUsing iDisk to share your files with others Accessing your iDiskUsing Mail Setting up for a new user Using the Address BookUsing Mail for your email Setting up mailPrinting Setting up a document to print Selecting printers using Print CenterWhere is the Chooser? Selecting a default printerInstalling Mac OS TroubleshootingLogging in to Mac OS You can’t quit an application Using Mac OSNetwork services don’t seem to be working You need to start up your computer using Mac OS
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