Saturday, May 30, 2009
iPod - The Missing Manual
If you are looking for an extra stocking stuffer to go along with that iPod sitting under the tree, look no further. iPod - The Missing Manual, from New York Times Columnist, J.D. Biersdorfer, hits a home run with this one.
One thing in common all iPod users have is iTunes. Every iPod owner must use iTunes to sync their music, photo, videos,& calendars. The book covers both platforms (Mac & PC), which work essentially the same. Arguably, the Mac version is more reliable than the Windows version, at least from reports I frequently hear & my own experiences with it.
Totally revised and up to date with all of the latest iPods, you will quickly learn the basics and move right into more advanced features of iTunes and your iPod. Full color photos and to the point tutorials make this the indubitable book for getting the most out of your iPod.
This edition is full color with step by step tutorials. The layout of the pages, easy to read text, and vibrant images make reading a how-to book exciting. Just about every page contains a different topic, and simply by flipping through it, you can easily locate what you are looking for, or discover something totally new.One thing in common all iPod users have is iTunes. Every iPod owner must use iTunes to sync their music, photo, videos,& calendars. The book covers both platforms (Mac & PC), which work essentially the same. Arguably, the Mac version is more reliable than the Windows version, at least from reports I frequently hear & my own experiences with it.
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