From: Jerrold Korn
Date: October 2002
I purchased the
Missing Manual for Mac
OS X, knowing that it covers 10.1. Now I am going to be purchasing Jaguar
over the weekend.
How different is 10.1 from 10.2, and will I need to purchase the
new 10.2 Missing
Manual? Do you have an "upgrade" program? I bought the first edition of
the book in July and only now can I finally upgrade to OS X. Too much time
has gone by for me to return the book. Is there anything you can do
to help?
Jerrold
10.2 is extremely different from 10.1! Jaguar is, forgive the pun, a
different animal. (Apple has marketed itself into a corner with this
"Mac OS X" business, which is why it has only upgraded the decimal point.
It's trying to stay below 11 for as long as possible.)
O'Reilly does offer 30
percent off the new edition of a book for anyone
who owns the original edition. Of course, that's precisely the same
discount you get at Amazon.com, so this one
is your call.
A number of people have asked why I don't simply publish a little
supplement that documents the differences between 10.1 and 10.2. It's a
great idea, but these aren't inserts.
Mac OS X: The Missing
Manual, 2nd Edition is an absolutely massive, every-single-page sort of
rewrite! I was hoping that maybe one or two chapters wouldn't even have to be
laid out and copyedited again, but no such luck. This is, in essence, a
new book.
My best advice: Sell the original edition as soon as you can, while it
is still relatively current. :)
David
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