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With iPod touch, Apple's sleek little entertainment center has entered a whole new realm, and the ultimate iPod book is ready to take you on a complete guided tour. As breathtaking and satisfying as its subject, iPod: The Missing Manual gives you a no-nonsense view of everything in the "sixth generation" iPod line. Learn what you can do with iPod Touch and its multi-touch interface, 3.5-inch widescreen display and Wi-Fi browsing capabilities. Get to know the redesigned iPod Nano with its larger display and video storage capacity. It's all right here. The 6th edition sports easy-to-follow color graphics, crystal-clear explanations, and guidance on the most useful things your iPod can do. Topics include: Out of the box and into your ears. Learn how to install iTunes, load music on your iPod, and get rid of that dang flashing "Do not disconnect" message. Bopping around the iPod. Whether you've got a tiny Shuffle, a Nano, the Classic, or the new Touch, you'll learn everything from turning your iPod off and on to charging your iPod without a computer. Special coverage for iPod owners with trickster friends: How to reset the iPod's menus to English if they've been changed to, say, Korean. In tune with iTunes. iTunes can do far more than your father's jukebox. Learn how to pick and choose which parts of your iTunes library loads onto your iPod, how to move your sacred iTunes Folder to a bigger hard drive, and how to add album covers to your growing collection. The power of the 'Pod. Download movies and TV shows, play photo slideshows, find cool podcasts, and more: this book shows you how to unleash all your iPod's power. iPod is simply the best music player available, and this is the manual that should have come with it.

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iTunes Store Tip: Future Shopping
Many people use Amazon’s Wish List feature for tagging items they want to remember to buy at a later date--and you can do the same thing with music and videos for sale in the iTunes Store. To get started, make a new playlist in iTunes by pressing Control-N on Windows or Command-N on a Mac. Name the new playlist "Wish List" or something memorable like "My Next Paycheck." If you want to keep it extra handy (and on top of all your other playlists), add an "@" symbol to the beginning of the name so the wish list stays on top of the alphabetical pile of playlists in your iTunes window. When you browse the Store later and find a song or video you want to eventually buy, drag its 30-second preview snippet right out of the iTunes Store window and onto the new wish-list playlist you made. Those 30-second snippets will hang out there as a reminder that you want to buy the song or video; if you change your mind, select the track and hit the Delete key to remove it. But if you do want to follow through and make the purchase, you just have to click that big BUY SONG or BUY EPISODE button next to the title to get transported back into the Store to seal the deal.

iPod Audio Book Tip: Adjusting the Speed of the Read
The iPod is great for listening to audio books, and both Audible.com and the iTunes Store offer thousands of them for sale. But if you find a particular book’s narrator is talking too slow or too fast for your personal liking, you can adjust the pace of the reading. Just go to the Settings menu on the main iPod menu screen and select Audiobooks. On the next screen, you can opt to make the playback speed slower or faster than normal. And you can do this without affecting the pitch of the voice and making it sound either like the book is being read underwater or recited by a chipmunk. If you want to adjust the playback speed while you’re listening to the audio book file itself, press the iPod’s center button a few times. On most models, the audio book speed controls will appear on screen after a few taps and you can change your reading speed on the fly.

iTunes Tip: Grooving Out with the Visualizer
If you’ve been working hard all day and want to take a little music break at your desk, give your eyeballs and treat and let your mind wander with the iTunes Visualizer. This swirling laser-light show is built right into iTunes itself and you can turn it on by going to the View menu and choosing "Turn On Visualizer" (or by pressing Control-T in Windows or Command-T on a Mac keyboard). With the Visualizer turned on, choreographed bursts of color accompany your music as it plays. If you want to adjust the size of the Visualizer window — or even make it take over your full computer screen — pop into the iTunes preferences box by pressing Control-comma (Windows) or Command-comma (Mac). In the Preferences box, click the Advanced tab and choose the size of your visuals from the options at the bottom of the box, then click OK. And if you want to get even deeper into the Visualizer, press the question mark keys on the computer keyboard next time you’re chilling out to the light show. A hidden menu of other Visualizer configurations and commands appears on screen for you to play with.




Customer Reviews

  • iPods missing manual


    By A5UTHGV8IJI0L on 2007-11-21
    Reading this book is a must for iPod users. Most uses are thought to be limited to music and/or audiobooks, but a review takes it beyond. This book closely ties in with iTunes. It also demonstrates its use for photos, videos, calendars, schedules, address book, clock and stop watch; plus games, portable hard drive and others. It clearly explains how to install, amend and delete an entire playlist, plus direct shopping the iTunes store. Its chapter on maintenance, battery charging and preservation alone is a must read for iPod owners.i

  • Nothing Spectacular


    By AND0U3TN0C4JK on 2007-11-25
    Having owned several iPods now in the past few years, I already knew a good deal of information and features. That said, I didn't realize I already knew most everything in this book. I had been hoping for some secret insights, new tricks that would surprise and excite me, but those were not found. If you are new to the iPod, this could be a good starter book. However in reality, if you like your iPod that much, chances are you would figure most of the features out yourself through frequent use.

    I will be selling my copy on Amazon marketplace straight away.

  • lots of useful info in here


    By ACZ4YI6UWRVOG on 2008-02-05
    Great book for the total iPod newbie. Will have you up and running in no time. I'm sure you can find all this same info on the Apple web site, but this book will save you hours of searching, plus I find it easier to read a book page than a computer screen. Guess I'm old school. Anyway, this book is worth the price and the time you will spend reading it.

  • iPOD the missing manual


    By AUK2TM5VTMTLY on 2008-02-13
    Very good book for the novice iPOD and itunes user. Had answers to all the questions I had regarding iPOD touch I recently bought. Even showed me how to get pictures from my iPhoto files to the iPOD.

  • THE iPod Reference!!!


    By A2TVJ0YDW3QO63 on 2008-03-18
    'iPod: The Missing Manual' by Jude Biersdorfer is the perfect reference for all iPod fans, users, and geeks alike. With 250+ pages of material spread out over 13 chapters, you will learn all the ins and outs of your iPod and iTunes better than ever before!! From the basics like general usage of your iPod to learning how to use iTunes to import music and add to your library to creating playlists and working with photos and videos, this truly is a gem. Now in its 6th edition, this newest iPod book covers the newest iPod-like iPod, the new video iPod nano, and it describes what makes these newest generation players so amazing!! Full color, glossy paper, wonderful content and a size that fits perfectly in your hand (yes this DOES make a difference), this is an absolute home run of a book by Pogue Press.

    If you want to get the most out of you iPod and/or iTunes and want to have fun doing so, pick up this wonderful sidekick to your Apple world and enjoy!!

    ***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • OK, but you can do better
    By A22MANL4US4RMY on 2008-02-23
    If this were the only iPod book out there, it would be OK. For some reason, they apparently tried to save money on printing by using a very light, thin text. At first, I thought my eyes were going. It includes lots of good info, but you can do better with "The iPod Book," by Scott Kelby.

    "The iPod Book" is a top-notch book with good pictures and good info. In addition, there is lots of subtle, and not so subtle, humor. It has about 80 more pages than the "Missing" book. You can't go wrong with this one.

    Another excellent choice is "Ipod Fully Loaded." If you really want to learn how to get the most from your iPod, buy Kelby's book and the "Loaded" book.


  • Ipod The missing manual review
    By A21BCYVJCA793J on 2008-01-23
    When I got the book I opened it a random page and learnt something I didn't know about my Ipod straight away. This manual is concise and informative and a must have for any Ipod user.

  • A handy manual to have
    By A1G3OMUAQKPPU3 on 2008-04-18
    I order this manual hoping it would provide some detail on how to use an iPod Touch, and orient me to Apple products in general (this is my first Apple product). It has provided great information, in an easy to read and understandable format. It tells how to do all of the functions with an iPod both for PCs and for Apple computers, and makes it easy to understand. It covers everything that I think is possible to do with all iPod models. I would highly reccomend this book to anyone wanting information, tips, and instructions for an iPod.

  • Worth erery cent!
    By A2KWRL1T5N3ULO on 2008-01-27
    This is for sure the book that should have come with the ipod. Why is it you can buy a cell phone for $20.00 bucks, and it comes with a manual as thick as a phone book, and in eighteen different languages? But you buy an ipod for $249.00 bucks and you get squat, Come On Apple Quit Being Such Carps!

  • ipod the missing manual
    By A20IEOPRSL3GW6 on 2008-03-15
    Very informative. Just what a guy like me needs to get the most out of my ipod.


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