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| Concise and easy to understand |
This was better than anticipated. Easy and concise and a must read by all Ipod users. |
5 Rating
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| Helpful?? Not at all... |
Honestly, I did not find this book to be one bit helpful. I personally thought it all to be redundant information. It may be of use if you are COMPLETELY technologically unaware... It's really just a waste of money. Go and buy yourself some lemonade instead. =] |
1 Rating
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| not worth the money |
I was very disappointed in this book, which really doesn't even contain as much information as the online manual. I bought it when I was having trouble with my iPod and needed to know more than the manual explained; I know there are good books out there with this information, but this is definitely not one of them. For example, there are five steps listed in the manual that you can go through in order to reset or restore an errant iPod; this book lists only the first, simplest step, and never even mentions the possibility that it might not fix the problem, much less what to do in that case. Don't waste your money on this one. |
1 Rating
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| ipod |
a wonderful book. This information should have been made available by Apple to all purchasers of ipod nano. Indispensable!!!!!!! |
5 Rating
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| from vinyl to turntable to computer to iTunes & iPod |
I'm 'over 50' and not a techy, so I have struggled with each step of this journey to transfer my vinyl collection to MP3 format. At last I am down to the iPod & iTunes portion. Without this book, I would have been dead in the water. Scott Kelby explains both iPod & iTunes with humor and clarity. It is very easy to use the table of contents to go right to the issue at hand. I also did a quick read-through and found all sorts of things I would NEVER have figured out on my own. It has made iPod and iTunes fun to use. I highly recommend this book. |
5 Rating
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