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Taking Your iPod touch to the Max (Technology in Action)

Taking Your iPod touch to the Max (Technology in Action)

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Author: Erica Sadun
Publisher: Apress
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 9349

Media: Paperback
Pages: 213
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7 x 0.7

ISBN: 159059987X
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.5
EAN: 9781590599877
ASIN: 159059987X

Publication Date: March 21, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
pFast and fun to read, emTaking Your iPod touch to the Max/em gives you all the tips and techniques you could ever think of to make the most of your Apple iPod touch. strongErica Sadun/strong is an expert at hacking devices to discover undocumented tricks, and this book reveals everything and more about the functionality of the iPod Touch. But before that, Sadun will give you the best, most efficient, and funndash;tondash;read introduction to the basics of using the iPod touch that you will ever find./p h3What yoursquo;ll learn/h3 ul liiPod touch basics/li liEndash;mail using iCal/li liSurfing the Web with iPod Touch using Safari/li liExpanding the main menu using thirdndash;party software/li liUsing iTunes, games, iBooks, etc./li liConnecting to the TV and ripping DVDs/li liHacking OS X Leopard to run apps on the iPod touch/li liGetting contractndash;free VOIP/li liSaving on accessories and what you really need./li /ul h3Who is this book for? /h3 pAnyone who has an iPod touch and wants to get more out of it, learn how to connect to other devices, or tinker with it./p


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars iPod Touch   October 8, 2008
G. Dunshee (Maplewood,, MN United States)
Although this book didn't get good reviews, I thought it did a very good job explaining things to someone, like myself, with limited background and knowledge. It has been a good reference guide for me and it did remove the fear of getting started with a new technology.


5 out of 5 stars Great Book   September 15, 2008
MARY MC CARTHY (IRELAND)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a great book for getting the most out of your Apple Itouch. Explains in detail how each aspect of Itouch works and explains it in simple easy to understand english. For anyone who really wishes to use their Itouch to the max I would really recommemd it.


5 out of 5 stars Great reference   August 18, 2008
designgal
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm happy that I purchased this book, in spite of some of the negative reviews. It is an excellent easy to understand reference for the touch. Especially those like me who are new to iPod. It provides what Apple sadly does not.


2 out of 5 stars Not what I needed   July 13, 2008
B. R. Chandless (Galloway, NJ)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I needed a book that would take me step by step through every keystroke for every feature. There are a couple of places where this is the case, but too often it said things like "you can do "such and such" and just leave it at that. I need to know HOW do you do "such and such"! The one thing I am really pining for is to be able to play games! A simple Klondike, or Twin Towers or Aces High... I can't believe that my beloved Apple would go to all this trouble and leave out a way for loyal septuagenarians to get games.


4 out of 5 stars Now I want an iPod touch   May 9, 2008
Missapple (Tri-Cities, WA)
11 out of 16 found this review helpful

First, I do not own an iPod Touch. I have a Classic iPod with video. I was interested in reviewing this book because I wanted to know more about the iPod Touch and if it is really worth the money. Having read through several chapters, I am now planning to buy myself an iPod Touch, although I may wait a little while to see what the next generation is going to be. br /Here is what I found out using this book. Apparently, those who bought the iPod Touch early on had to pay $20 for a software upgrade that enables features which provide Mail, Google Maps, Weather, Stocks, and Notes. All newer models come with that upgrade now. br /The iPod Touch is almost like having an iPhone but without the phone and the $60 a month fee. It uses Wi-Fi, so you are able to do a lot of things online such as checking stock prices, browsing news, looking at YouTube videos and so on. It has a QWERTY keyboard which allows you to type notes or email. Videos can be watched in widescreen just as on the iPhone by turning the iPod Touch horizontally. Instant Messaging is possible using the iPod Touch, but iChat is not included. That is really what I am waiting for. I figure the time to buy one is when I can do a voice or video chat with my iPod Touch. Then who would need an iPhone? Of course, the difference is an iPhone can be used anywhere and the iPod Touch needs Wi-Fi, which is not everywhere--yet. Also, not everyone uses iChat, but a lot of people I know do. br /If you own an iPod Touch, then this book will teach you how to set up your email, use Safari web browser with it, check for traffic conditions, weather forecasts, and buy music from the iTunes Store while using Wi-Fi. It also tells how the iPod Touch operates by the touch screen and using your fingers to perform different tasks.