The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide
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Product Description
Here is your essential companion to the iPod touch, classic, nano, and shuffle, and the iTunes application. The iPod & iTunes Pocket Guide,
Third Edition, steers you through how to
- Import songs into iTunes and assemble playlists, listen to podcasts, and burn CDs.
- Find music, movies, TV shows, videos, and audiobooks on the iTunes.
- Store and see song and film recommendations, discover podcasts, and send gift certificates.
- Buy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and sync songs with your computer.
- Use your iPod to keep contacts, view events, and store files (as a portable hard drive).
- Make your iPod even more useful (and awe your friends) with fascinating tips and tricks.
- Fix common problems and learn what to do if you can’t fix them yourself.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #349588 in Books
- Published on: 2007-11-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Here is your essential companion to the iPod touch, classic, nano, and shuffle, and the iTunes application. The iPod & iTunes Pocket Guide,
Third Edition, steers you through how to
- Import songs into iTunes and assemble playlists, listen to podcasts, and burn CDs.
- Find music, movies, TV shows, videos, and audiobooks on the iTunes.
- Store and see song and film recommendations, discover podcasts, and send gift certificates.
- Buy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and sync songs with your computer.
- Use your iPod to keep contacts, view events, and store files (as a portable hard drive).
- Make your iPod even more useful (and awe your friends) with fascinating tips and tricks.
- Fix common problems and learn what to do if you can’t fix them yourself.
About the Author
Christopher Breen has been writing about music and technology since the latter days of the Reagan Administration. Contributor to such publications as Macworld and PC World, he pensMacworld's popular troubleshooting column, "Mac 911." He is also editor in chief of Playlistmag.com--a web site devoted to digital music.



