Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide |
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TidBITS |
| Date added:29-Oct-2007 |
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 12.95 |
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Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 |
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No special requirements
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Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide Information |
| by Macworld Magazine80 pages, 3.3 MB downloadPDF format, designed for reading online or printingPublication date: November 30, 2006Free 18-page sample available!Learn everything you need to know about the iPod and iTunes from the experts at Macworld!Whether it involves converting video to play on the iPod, managing a classical music collection in iTunes 7, or choosing the best iPod accessories, Macworld's experts offer the advice you need in the second edition of Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide.This ebook answers questions such as:How can I convert my old tapes and LPs to MP3?Which file formats and encoding settings are best?What can I do to extend my iPod's battery life?How do I manage syncing multiple iPods to multiple Macs?What are the best headphones and speakers for my iPod?We encourage you to download the free 18-page sample to see what it looks like, since it's rather different from our Take Control design. If you prefer reading on paper, consider Macworld's $24.99 print version, which has higher-resolution images than are feasible in an ebook. |
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Whether it involves converting video to play on the iPod, ripping music from old tapes and LPs, managing a classical music collection, extending your iPod's battery life, or choosing the best iPod accessories, Macworld Magazine's experts offer the advice every iPod user needs in the "Macworld iPod and iTunes Superguide." 80 pages. Version 2.0.
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