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iPhone: The Missing Manual
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- + The Missing Credits
- + The Guided Tour
- + Phone Calls
- + Fancy Phone Tricks
- + Music and Video
- + Photos and Camera
- + Getting Online
- + The Web
- + Maps and Apps
- + iTunes for iPhoners
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Syncing the iPhone
- Automatic Syncing
- Manual Syncing, Four Ways
- What’s On Your iPhone?
- Syncing Music and Audio Books
- Syncing Podcasts
- Syncing Video
- Syncing Photos (ComputerÆiPhone)
- Syncing Photos (iPhoneÆComputer)
- Syncing Contacts
- Syncing Bookmarks
- Syncing Your Calendar
- Syncing Email Settings
- Syncing With Multiple Computers
- Conflicts
- One-Way Emergency Sync
- + Add-Ons: Accessories and Web Apps
- + Settings
- + Setup and Signup
- + Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Index
As you'd expect of Apple, the iPhone is gorgeous. iPhone: The Missing Manual is a book as breathtaking as its subject. Teeming with high-quality color graphics, each custom designed page helps you accomplish specific tasks -- everything from Web browsing to watching videos. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this book shows you how to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone. The name iPhone may be doing Apple a disservice. This machine is so packed with possibilities that the cellphone may actually be the least interesting part. The iPhone is at least three products merged into one: a phone, a wide-screen iPod and a wireless, touch-screen Internet communicator. The iPhone's beauty alone may be enough for you to dig for your credit cards, but its Mac OS X-based software makes it not so much a smartphone as something out of the film "Minority Report." The real magic, however, awaits when you browse the Web. You get to see the entire Web page on the iPhone's screen. All of this is cooked up with Apple's traditional secret sauce of simplicity, intelligence and whimsy. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, iPhone: The Missing Manual shows you everything they need to know to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone. Full of humor, tips, tricks, and surprises, this book teaches you how to extend iPhone's usefulness by exploiting its links to the Web as well as its connection to Macs or PCs; how to save money using Internet-based messages instead of phone calls; and how to fill the iPhone with TV shows and DVDs for free.
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Computers > Certification guides > General
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Publication year : 2007
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 1,008

