iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual, Fourth Edition

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Book Description
When Apple introduced the iPod in 2001, CEO Steve Jobs declared, “listening to music will never be the same again.” He was right on the money. The iPod grabbed attention right away, and by the end of 2005, more than 41 million of them had sold. iPod is the dominant digital music player on the market, and for the first time, Apple gets to feel like Microsoft. iPod steadily evolved through five generations since then, and today the dynasty ranges from a screenless 512-megabyte version that can hold plenty of songs for your gym routine to a 60-gigabyte multimedia jukebox that can spin out an entire season of “Desperate Housewives”, along with thousands of color photos and all that colorful music.

An iPod is many things to many people, but it can be much more than most people realize. That’s where iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual comes in. Like the device itself, this book is a long-running bestseller, now in its fourth edition. What makes it so popular is the wealth of useful information it brings to anyone who breaks open iPod’s distinctive packaging-especially since Apple doesn’t supply a manual of its own.

Once again, we’ve updated this guide to fully explain the ins and outs of iPod, including the nano, the shuffle, and all the latest features and uses, such as:

  • The 5th generation Video iPod, which can hold 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos, and 150 hours of video
  • iTunes 6, where you can buy tunes, subscribe to Podcasts, tune into internet radio, download videos, build playlists, and more
  • Going beyond the music to use iPod as an external drive, an eBook, a personal organizer, a GameBoy, and a slide projector
  • Extreme iPodding with shareware and AppleScripts, using an iPod with external speakers (including the car stereo), accessories, and troubleshooting

It’s been five years since iPod hit the scene, but, clearly, the evolution has only just begun. iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual gives you everything you need to evolve with it.

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The iPod Book: Doing Cool Stuff with the iPod and the iTunes Store, Third Edition (3rd Edition) (Paperback)

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Book Description
The world’s best-selling iPod book is back and fully updated with all the new iPods and features in iTunes 7. This book is so popular because it is a book of a different breed. There are basically two kinds of iPod books: (1) The “tell me all about it” kind, which includes in-depth discussions on compression algorithms, debates about analog vs. digital equalizers; and tutorials on how to export your playlist in Unicode format. (2) There’s this book. It’s not a “tell me all about it” book, it’s a “show me how to do it” book. Award-winning author Scott Kelby shows you step-by-step how it’s all done, using the same casual, plain-English style that has made him one of the world’s best-selling technology authors. You’ll learn how to do only the most important, most requested, and just plain cool things you’re going to want to do with your iPod—so you can start having fun with it today. Right now! Each page covers just one topic, complete with full color photos, making it easy to find just what you’re looking for fast. Plus, it shows you how to get the most from the iTunes Store, how to watch movies and TV shows with your iPod, how to integrate your iPod into your car, which iPod accessories are hot, how to use photos with your iPod, and everything you need to know about the latest models in the iPod family, including the iPod Nano and the re-designed, tiny iPod Shuffle! It’s all here, in the only book of its kind, and you’re gonna love it!

About the Author
Scott Kelby is President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and Editor-in-Chief of both Photoshop User and Layers magazines. Scott serves as training director for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour and is the technical chair of the largest Photoshop gathering in the industry, Photoshop World. He has written numerous best-selling creative technology books.

 

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:

A Must-Have!, December 18, 2006

By Kimberly Adams “WhitePineLane” (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews

This book has been THE thing that made me go from being unsure about my Apple 30 GB iPod video Black (5.5 Generation) to LOVING it! I wasn’t planning on getting an iPod; it was given to me as a gift. I am pretty good with computers and technology in general, but I really had a hard time figuring out some of the basics with the iPod! (Oh, I know… Apple stuff is all supposed to be so “intuitive”– well, I didn’t find it to be so!)

This book is PERFECT. Every little thing you might want to figure out how to do on your iPod (or in iTunes) is laid out simply, with great pictures and screen prints so you can SEE what the author’s talking about. And author Scott Kelby throws in liberal doses of humor to make it all the more enjoyable.

Best of all, each topic is just ONE PAGE LONG. Want to know how to do something? Go to that one page, read it, and you’ve got it! No wading through long, boring chapters of info, or dry manuals.

Topics go from the utterly basic (but necessary) “Turning Your iPod on and Off” (there is no “On/Off” button, you know!), and “Turning on the Backlight” to the more complicated “Moving Playlists Between Computers” and “Editing a Song’s Start/End Points”– the things that will really give you great enjoyment once you figure them out!

And did I mention each topic is ONLY ONE PAGE? That’s the key to this great book. I highly recommend it! We keep it in a drawer right next to our computer and go back to it again and again.

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iPod & iTunes For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) (Paperback)

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This beginner’s guide in the usual “Dummies” format shows how to set up, acquire, and manage media content; how to play with the iPod, hook it up to other components, and take it on the road; how to use advanced techniques; and how to troubleshoot common problems. Online bonus chapters (available at http://www.dummies.com/go/ipod4e/) cover MusicMatch Jukebox and online resources. Clear, with just enough background information; recommended for all libraries. (Library Journal, January 15, 2007)

Burton Mail, January 04
“…an invaluable tool to help you get the most out of your iPod…” –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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