29 March 2011

My New iPad: A User's Guide Book Review - No Starch Press Book

Wallace Wang, best seller of my new Mac and my new iPhone for the starch press editor not has written a new book describing in detail everything you need to know about the iPad in a book entitled "my new iPad" : a User Guide. "No starch press provided a reviewer copy of" my new iPad: user's Guide "for this review. "My new iPad: A user's Guide" includes seven chapters, including: basic training; " Customizing your iPad; on the Internet. sharing data with your iPad; video, music and electronic books; Organization of yourself and additional tips. Each chapter is small and comes into easily consumable pieces of information that can instantly help new users to perform a certain task with easy to follow step by step instructions.The first chapter, called "Basic training" teaches you how to enable and disable the iPad, buttons and slide various perform and how to use and customize virtual keyboard. Apple changed the location since the book screen lock has been issued for information has changed since the date of publication, resulting in incorrect information. "Customizing your iPad" is the second chapter describes how to customize your home screen, set the date and time, restore and reset your iPad and installation and uninstallation of iPad apps. "The third chapter called "Getting on the Internet" shows how to use the web browser and the email client called Safari, including some intermediate information such as the use of bookmarks and automatically fill out forms with Safari.If you don't know how to transfer the contents of your iPadChapter four is perfect for you. "Share data with your iPad" shows how synchronize with iTunes to transfer media such as photos, films, television and even podcasts emissions. In addition, the chapter is going to show the steps to synchronize your eBooks, Audio books, Contacts, appointments, Mail, Notes, bookmarks, and same iTunes University courses. The book is light on how to effectively configure Yahoo! or Google services with your iPad however.The next chapter focuses on the use of content on the iPad and it titled "video, music and electronic books". This chapter shows you how to view your photos to listen to your music to watch videos of six YouTube.Chapitre focuses on how to use the iPad to keep yourself organized with iPad apps included and is called "Organizing yourself."Finally, the final chapter called "Additional tips" provides a few various additional tips, including how to update the iOS software or to use foreign languages. This last chapter also includes a section entitled "Best iPad Apps" which includes a few good apps, but is dated. To follow with the best iPad applications, you must monitor articles which are continuously updated such as gadgets for Geeks Favorite list of Apps on a monthly basis to update iPad.Je begins and ends "my new iPad: user's Guide" in an afternoon. The book is geared towards new users to not only the iPad device but iOS of Apple iPod Touch and iPhone devices and certainly not to the user of the iOS. For example, this book would be ideal for my parents because they have never used an iOS device, but I found the book of simplistic way to really engage.