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Mac OS X Leopard - ARCAism

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Figure 15-3. You can choose which information you want to sync with .<strong>Mac</strong>.<br />

Application Integration<br />

One other great feature of .<strong>Mac</strong> is that it allows applications to utilize its services for an array of<br />

possibilities over the network. As you will learn, most of the iLife applications can take advantage<br />

of .<strong>Mac</strong> to provide a variety of features including photo sharing from iPhoto with the .<strong>Mac</strong><br />

Web Gallery feature, creating .<strong>Mac</strong> web sites with iWeb, and more. Additionally, many thirdparty<br />

applications also can take advantage of .<strong>Mac</strong>.<br />

Summary<br />

CHAPTER 15 .MAC 269<br />

NOTE We will touch on iLife .<strong>Mac</strong> features in the next chapter. Chapter 23 includes more<br />

information on .<strong>Mac</strong> and network sharing and application integration.<br />

Besides what we covered in this chapter, Apple and third-party developers continue to expand<br />

the types of services and application integration that make .<strong>Mac</strong> a useful part of the <strong>Mac</strong> experience.<br />

Next we’ll cover iLife, which includes a number of applications that can leverage the<br />

features made possible with a .<strong>Mac</strong> account.

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