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    iPod & iTunes For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
        Tony Bove, and Cheryl Rhodes (Paperback - Nov 5, 2007)
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    Editorial Reviews

    Product Description:
    Whether it’s the iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, video iPod, or some other variation, iTunes and iPods go together like treble and bass. It’s so easy to purchase the latest music and videos, download podcasts, and even keep track of your calendar on your iPod—so why wouldn’t you? But if it’s so easy, why do you need iPod & iTunes For Dummies?

    iPods now come in everything from 1GB to 80GB models and play movies, store photos, function as a spare hard drive, and even wake you up in the morning. If this is your first one, you’ll find no better place to get acquainted with it than in this bestselling book. If you’ve just purchased a brand-new iPod, you’ll find this Fifth Edition packed with valuable tidbits about the latest and greatest features. You’ll discover how to:

    • Set up an iTunes account
    • Build a playlist of streaming radio stations
    • Synchronize your iPod with other devices
    • Record memos and appointments
    • Play movies from your iPod on a TV
    • Connect your iPod to your car stereo or portable speakers
    • Add and edit iTunes song information
    • Organize music and media into iTunes playlists
    • Fine-tune sound playback with either the iPod or iTunes equalizer
    • Transfer music to your iPod from old tapes and phonograph records

    Find out how to use every feature of your favorite iPod model and get the scoop on making the most of iTunes with iPod & iTunes For Dummies, 5th Edition!

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  • iPod is Apple's breakthrough MP3 music player that weighs less than two CDs, holds 7,500 songs, and has generated tremendous excitement
  • Since hitting the market in November 2001, the iPod has sold more than one million units, which equates to more than one iPod sold every minute of every day since its introduction
  • The iTunes music service sold more than five million tracks at ninety-nine cents apiece in its first eight weeks of service
  • Covers key features of iPod, iTunes, and the iTunes music store, which provides a legal way for consumers to secure downloadable music at an affordable price
  • Explains how to name your iPod and set preferences, connect and share your iPod, organize your digital jukebox, play music, synchronize your iPod, copy files, burn audio CDs, preview music tracks, search for and download songs from the music store, and more
  • Appeals to Mac veterans who are seeking more information about downloadable music, as well as to the growing population of new Macintosh and iPod users



  • Customer Reviews

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    5.0 Customer Rating This has really help this dummy!, May 15, 2008
    By wjmouse (Heart of Texas)
    I am new to all this ipod stuff. This book has a lot of info for folks like me. I've impressed my kids with what I know, they don't think I'm such a dork now! LOL



    5.0 Customer Rating Dummies books are great, April 8, 2008
    By S. Hart (Glennville, GA)
    The instructions that came with the iPod are obviously for experienced users. I bought my iPod for the space and had never used any kind of mp3 player before. The dummies book was a great help and has taught me little tricks in addition to everyday use.



    5.0 Customer Rating Dummies to the rescue, March 25, 2008
    By Silver Fox (Michigan, USA)
    I was ready to get rid of my iPod. I was totally frustrated with trying to use it and iTunes was driving me nuts. Finally, I bought this book and all came clear. This should be the manual included with every iPod purchase. The book is well thought out and laid out well. One will easily be able to use this as a reference in the future if need be. If you are about ready to tear your hair out, just want to perhaps learn a few more advanced techniques or you just want a good solid manual for your investment, this is the book for you. What more can I say?




    4.0 Customer Rating fabulous, January 20, 2008
    By M. Ahern (Colorado Springs, CO)
    As a true IPOD "dummy", never having ever touched an IPOD before I bought my nano, I found this book helpful. It is for those looking for basic and intermediate levels of usage on their IPODs. It doesn't help those who want more advanced direction, but there are other books for that. Overall, it is worth the price.



    1.0 Customer Rating A waste of money, January 8, 2008
    By Susan Fiore (Verona, WI USA)
    I was very disappointed by the deficiencies of this book. First, it focuses far more on iTunes shopping and related procedures than on basic use of the iPod itself. iTunes is hopelessly limited for anyone not into popular culture, so that half of the book is worthless to me. Second, the book is useless as a reference tool -- not a single question I've had has been answered, or if the answer is there, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. Example: I wasted a lot of time trying to get an audiobook I own on CD to go into the Audiobook section of the iPod menu. I finally learned from a Genius at the local Apple store that only audiobooks purchased from iTunes will go into that section of the menu. Try finding that information in this book. Third, terms are used as they are understood by the technorati, but never defined for the rest of us. If I wanted a book that told me how to get my iPod to tap dance and butter my toast, I would not have bought one with a title which indicates it deals with basic information. That information isn't here.



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