iPod: The Missing Manual

iPod: The Missing Manual

by J.D.Biersdorfer (Author)

Synopsis

With iPod touch, Apple's sleek little entertainment center has entered a whole new realm, and the ultimate iPod book is ready to take you on a complete guided tour. As breathtaking and satisfying as its subject, "iPod: The Missing Manual" gives you a no-nonsense view of everything in the "sixth generation" iPod line. Learn what you can do with iPod Touch and its multi-touch interface, 3.5-inch widescreen display and Wi-Fi browsing capabilities. Get to know the redesigned iPod Nano with its larger display and video storage capacity. It's all right here. The 6th edition sports easy-to-follow color graphics, crystal-clear explanations, and guidance on the most useful things your iPod can do.This book contains topics including: out of the box and into your ears, learn how to install iTunes, load music on your iPod, and get rid of that dang flashing, "Do not disconnect" message; Bopping around the iPod. Whether you've got a tiny Shuffle, a Nano, the Classic, or the new Touch, you'll learn everything from turning your iPod off and on to charging your iPod without a computer; special coverage for iPod owners with trickster friends: How to reset the iPod's menus to English if they've been changed to, say, Korean; In tune with iTunes. iTunes can do far more than your father's jukebox. Learn how to pick and choose which parts of your iTunes library loads onto your iPod, how to move your sacred iTunes Folder to a bigger hard drive, and how to add album covers to your growing collection.; the power of the 'Pod. Download movies and TV shows, play photo slideshows, find cool podcasts, and more.This book shows you how to unleash all your iPod's power. iPod is simply the best music player available, and this is the manual that should have come with it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 5
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 16 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0596529783
ISBN 13: 9780596529789

Author Bio
Jude Biersdorfer has been writing the weekly Q&A column for the Circuits section of The New York Times since 1998, and she occasionally writes feature stories and how-to articles for the same section. She has written for Rolling Stone, The New York Times Book Review and the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, among other publications, and has contributed essays on the collision of pop culture and technology for the books The Education of the E-Designer (2001) and Sex Appeal (2000), both published by Allworth Press. In her limited spare time, she likes to watch documentaries and torture the neighbors with her clawhammer banjo playing. She lives in New York City.