iPod and iTunes QuickSteps
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Chapter 1. Getting to Know Your iPodChapter 2. Importing Music to iTunesChapter 3. Using your iPodChapter 4. Taking control of iTunesChapter 5. Getting the best sound qualityChapter 6. Using iPod for more than just music Chapter 7. Super-charging your iPodChapter 8. Using ITunes in the homeChapter 9. Tapping into advanced audio sourcesChapter 10. Going further out (and further along)
Chapter 3. Using your iPodChapter 4. Taking control of iTunesChapter 5. Getting the best sound qualityChapter 6. Using iPod for more than just music Chapter 7. Super-charging your iPodChapter 8. Using ITunes in the homeChapter 9. Tapping into advanced audio sourcesChapter 10. Going further out (and further along)
Chapter 5. Getting the best sound qualityChapter 6. Using iPod for more than just music Chapter 7. Super-charging your iPodChapter 8. Using ITunes in the homeChapter 9. Tapping into advanced audio sourcesChapter 10. Going further out (and further along)
Chapter 7. Super-charging your iPodChapter 8. Using ITunes in the homeChapter 9. Tapping into advanced audio sourcesChapter 10. Going further out (and further along)
Chapter 9. Tapping into advanced audio sourcesChapter 10. Going further out (and further along)
The best-selling, full-color QuickSteps series now covers the world's favorite MP3 player. Users will learn to get up and running with the iPod and iTunes, download and play music, use the iPod's calendar, to do list, contacts, and notes functions, edit and display photos, play games, and use the iPod as an external hard drive.
- More than 10 million iPods have been sold as of December 2004, and sales are rising with Apple's introduction of the new, more affordable iPod shuffle
- Van Buskirk's MP3 Insider column is regularly featured on the front page of MP3.com, CNET.com, ZDNET.com, and News.com, reaching millions of readers
- Covers all the latest models including iPod shuffle and photo iPods
- Describes advanced tricks including podcast subscriptions, alternative synching software, battery replacement, and supercharged accessory recommendations