Hachette Digital Itunes
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Ipod And Itunes Digital Field Guide $10.17 Buy and sell [Ipod And Itunes Digital Field Guide] at great prices. |
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The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide $3.49 BChristopher Breen/Bhas been writing about music and technology since the latter days of the Reagan Administration. Contributor to such publications asIMacworld/IandIPC Wor/IIIl/Id/I, he pensIMacworl/IId'/Is popular troubleshooting column, Mac 911. He is also editor in chief of Playlistmag.com–a web site devoted to digital music. Here is your essential companion to the iPod nano, touch, classic, and shuffle and to iTunes.iThe iPod & iTunes Pocket Guide, Fourth Edition/i, steers you through how to:brbrulliImport songs into iTunes, assemble playlists on your own or using the iTunes Genius, and burn CDs./liliFind music, movies, HD TV shows, videos, games, and audiobooks in the iTunes Store and see recommendations, discover new artists, and send gift certificates./liliBuy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and sync songs with your computers./liliUse your iPod to keep contacts, view events, and store files./liliMake your iPod even more useful (and awe your friends) with fascinating tips and tricks./liliFix common problems and learn what to do in you can't fix them yourself.br/li/ul Here is your essential companion to the iPod nano, touch, classic, and shuffle and to iTunes.iThe iPod & iTunes Pocket Guide, Fourth Edition/i, steers you through how to:brbrulliImport songs into iTunes, assemble playlists on your own or using the iTunes Genius, and burn CDs./liliFind music, movies, HD TV shows, videos, games, and audiobooks in the iTunes Store and see recommendations, discover new artists, and send gift certificates./liliBuy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and sync songs with your computers./liliUse your iPod to keep contacts, view events, and store files./liliMake your iPod even more useful (and awe your friends) with fascinating tips and tricks./liliFix common problems and learn what to do in you can't fix them yourself.br/li/ul |
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IPod And iTunes Hacks $16.27 Some people are content to use their iPod simply to play music. Some people want to do more. They want to use their iPod to read email, or use it as a voice recorder, or maybe a device to store digital photos. They want to use iTunes visuals as a screensaver, use Java to expand iTunes functionally, or use a cheap Linux box as a server and access MP3 tunes. Maybe they want to paint their iPod a custom color. For those people who want to get more out of their iPod, those who want to explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, and come up with fun things to try that have never even occurred to their friends iPod and iTunes Hacks is brimming with undocumented tips, tricks, and trade secrets for getting the very most from your iPod. This guide takes curious and clever iPod owners beyond the obvious with 100 ingenious hacks that will delight, entertain, and add astonishing power to the iPod and iTunes experience. |
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Master Visually iPod and iTunes $2.28 Are you a visual learner? Make the most of your iPod and the iTunes music service with <I>Master Visually iPod and iTunes</I>. Organized into twenty-one chapters, with two-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn the basics and beyond, discovering the coolest, most surprising features of your music player. You’ll find extra information and helpful hints in the sidebars.<b>PART I: The iPod.</b><p>1. Getting Started with iPod and iTunes.<p>2. Importing CD Audio into iTunes.<p>3. Transferring Audio toy Your iPod.<p>4. Managing Playback and iPod Settings.<p>5. Connecting Your iPod to a Larger Sound System.<p><b>PART II: Expanding iPod&#8217;s Capabilities with iTunes and Other Apple Products.</b><p>6. iPod Maintenance.<p>7. Organizing Audio for Better iPod Playback.<p>8. Enriching Your iPod and iTunes Listening Experience.<p><b>PART III: Using the iPod as an External Hard Disk.</b><p>9. Use Your iPod with iCal and Address Book.<p>10. Backing Up Files to Your iPod.<p>11. Using Your iPod as a PDA.<p>12. Accessorizing Your iPod.<p><b>PART IV: iTunes in Detail.</b><p>13. Customizing Your iTunes Library.<p>14. Fine-Tuning the iTunes Window.<p>15. iTunes and the Internet.<p>16. iTunes Display and Playback Settings.<p>17. Purchasing Audio Online.<p><b>PART V: Sharing Your iTunes Library on Disc or Online.</b><p>18. Burning a Disc in iTunes.<p>19. Networking iTunes Libraries.<p>20. Getting to Know iPod Photo.<p>Appendix: Web Resources.<b>Bonnie Blake</b> is an award-winning designer specializing in video for the web and multimedia design. She is also an Assistant Professor of Multimedia at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She has written many technology books, including <i>50 Fast Digital Video Techniques.<@=p£×ÿ¾Úð |
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iPod & iTunes For Dummies[eBook] $14.08 pWhether you’re completely new to iPod and iTunes or you’d like to discover advanced techniques for playing, managing, browsing, buying, and storing music and other files, iiPod & iTunes For Dummies, 6supth/sup Edition/i can help you! The iPod and iTunes have revolutionized how we enjoy music, and this bestselling guide has been updated to keep you current. Here’s how to use the newest iPods, set up iTunes on your Mac or PC, purchase music and movies, rip CDs, organize your media library, make the most of digital sound, and so much more! BRp BRThe latest iPods are much more than just digital music players. Now, surf the Web, rent movies, buy songs and directly download them, send and receive e-mails, store photos, play slideshows, watch videos, and play games. You’ll find information about all iPod models and how to set up iTunes so you can start enjoying your iPod right away. You’ll learn how to:BR BRulBR BRliLearn how to use the iPod displays and scr… |
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iPod & iTunes For Dummies[eBook] $14.08 pulBR BRliThe iPod, Apple’s breakthrough MP3 music player, boasts a contact list, calendar, alarm clock, notes reader, and a handful of gamesBR BRliIn its first year, iTunes has sold more than 70 million songs; since hitting the market in November 2001, the iPod has sold more than 3 million unitsBR BRliThis updated edition covers cool new third-party accessories, new iTunes features, iPod functions, troubleshooting, and moreBR BRliCovers naming an iPod, setting preferences, connecting and sharing an iPod, organizing a digital jukebox, playing music, copying files, burning an audio CD, searching for and downloading songs from the music store, and much moreBR BRliUpdated and revised to include coverage on both the Windows and MacBR BRliPlatformsBR BR/ul |