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iPod & iTunes Portable GeniusThe Genius is in.
You don't have to be a genius to use an iPod and iTunes. But if you want to enjoy the very coolest features, put this savvy Portable Genius guide to work and start ramping up the pace. Want to recover content from your iPod? Download applications and podcasts to your iPod touch? Automatically build... | | Getting Started with Audacity 1.3
Using the Audacity software as the starting off point, we discuss what the software is, what it can do, how you can use it, and where you go to get started installing it. All of this information is grounded in some basic audio editing terminology and background for those that aren't so technology inclined.
Then we'll start... | | OS X Mavericks All-in-One For Dummies
Your all-in-one guide to all things OS X Mavericks
This fun and friendly For Dummies guide is your ticket to taking advantage of all the features of Apple’s latest desktop operating system – OS X Mavericks. You’ll get to know OS X, customize Mavericks for your needs, become more productive, and take... |
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| | Apple Training Series : iLife 06Welcome to the official Apple training course for the iLife '06 suite of products: iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, GarageBand, and iWeb. You don't need to have any special background to get started, other than having a Mac (and perhaps a healthy curiosity about what you can really do with it). Learning iLife really means learning... | | Mac OS X Leopard All-in-One Desk Reference For DummiesYour new Mac with OS X Leopard is so cool! You have digital media, including iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, and iMovie, at your fingertips, as well as everything the Internet has to offer. Where do you start to make the most of it? With Mac OS X Leopard All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies, of course! Here are seven handy minibooks, each devoted to one... |
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Using iTunes 10
For 10 years, iTunes has brought listening pleasure to people’s computers. Originally
introduced in January 2001, the first version of iTunes worked only with Mac
OS 9 operating systems, but later that year, Apple added support for OS X and for
iPods—and that’s when iTunes really took off. Subsequent versions of the... | | Beginning Swift Games Development for iOS
Game apps are one of the most popular categories in the Apple iTunes App Store. Well, the introduction of the new Swift programming language will make game development even more appealing and easier to existing and future iOS app developers. In response, James Goodwill, Wesley Matlock and Apress introduce you to this book,... | | Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit (3rd Edition)The third edition of Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit is everything you need to know about the XML language and how to use it in practical, innovative applications. Understanding the syntax of XML is only a small part of the learning process; understanding how to apply it is the larger part... |
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Executive's Guide to Cloud Computing
Your organization can save and thrive in the cloud with this first non-technical guide to cloud computing for business leaders
In less than a decade Google, Amazon, and Salesforce.com went from unknown ideas to powerhouse fixtures in the economic landscape; in even less time offerings such as Linkedin, Youtube, Facebook,... | | iPod and iTunes Starter KitThe iPod and iTunes are the hottest technologies in the world of digital music today. Whether you're a Mac or Windows user, the iPod and iTunes Starter Kit provides all the information that you need to get the most out these amazing digital music tools, including the Apple iTunes Music Store. From the basics of... | | iPhone: The Missing Manual
Answers found here!
In iOS 7, Apple gave the iPhone the most radical makeover in its history. The new software is powerful, sleek, and a perfect companion to the iPhone 5s and 5c—but it’s wildly different. Fortunately, David Pogue is back with an expanded edition of his witty, full-color guide: the... |
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