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Sams Teach Yourself iTunes 10 in 10 Minutes (Sams Teach Yourself -- Minutes)
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From the Back Cover
Sams Teach Yourself iTunes 10 in 10 Minutes offers straightforward, practical answers when you need fast results. By working through its 10-minute lessons, you’ll learn everything you need to know to master iTunes 10. Each compact lesson zeros in on extremely useful and fun tasks explained through accurate and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions. You’ll quickly gain the skills you need to get the best out of iTunes to build, organize, and enjoy a digital library stocked full of music, podcasts, TV shows, movies, audiobooks, and more. You’ll also learn how to use iTunes newest feature--Ping.
10 minutes is all you need to learn how to…
• Install and maintain iTunes and your content library
• Take advantage of the iTunes Store to download music, movies, podcasts, TV shows, books, and more directly to your computer
• Collect, organize, and enjoy music like you never have before
• Gather movies and TV shows from various sources so you can watch them on your computer and other devices
• Tag your music and video content effectively so it’s easy to find and use
• Build custom playlists to hear and see your content in new and interesting ways
• Add, listen to, and watch podcasts on just about any topic you can imagine
• Stream iTunes content so you can listen to it in multiple places away from your computer
• Share iTunes audio and video with other people on a local network
• Burn CDS and DVDs
• Work with Ping, iTunes’ conversion tools, and authorization
• Solve and get help with iTunes problems
Tips point out shortcuts and solutions
Cautions help you avoid common pitfalls
Notes provide additional information
About the Author
Brad Miser has written extensively about technology, with his favorite
topics being Apple’s amazing “i” products, including iTunes, iPods, and
iPhones. Books Brad has written include My iPod touch, 2nd Edition;
My iPhone, 4th Edition; Easy iLife ’09; Special Edition Using Mac
OS X Leopard; Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Homeschooling; Teach
Yourself Visually MacBook Air; and MacBook Pro Portable Genius,
2nd Edition. He has also been an author, development editor, or technical
editor on more than 50 other titles.
Brad is or has been a sales support specialist, the director of product and
customer services, and the manager of education and support services for
several software development companies. Previously, he was the lead proposal
specialist for an aircraft engine manufacturer, a development editor
for a computer book publisher, and a civilian aviation test officer/engineer
for the U.S. Army. Brad holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical
engineering from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis
Obispo and has received advanced education in maintainability engineering,
business, and other topics.
Originally from California, Brad now lives in Brownsburg, Indiana, with
his wife Amy; their three daughters, Jill, Emily, and Grace; a rabbit; and a
sometimes-inside cat.
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15/12/2011
This book was written before Apple really moved to the Cloud and there is no mention of how to deal with a host of new issues that stem from this change--most of the problems found today are not touched upon in this book. These matters are fundamental to the new iTunes and a book about iTunes that does not address them is not a good expenditure of time or money. It might have deserved a high rated when it was first published, but now it should be discarded for for current information. Start with the iTunes website.

28/04/2011
Apple has now for almost a decade dominated the portable digital music market with iPod and all of its descendants. iPods are great and intuitive music devices, and a major reason for their success lays in their elegant design and the ease of use. However, that is only part of the story. The less visible source of iPod's success can be attributed to iTunes, Apple's music, media, and nowadays apps management desktop application. iTunes greatly streamlines the transfer of your content between the desktop and the portable device. It also organizes, categorizes, and makes accessible your media files in an increasingly versatile ways. Nonetheless, iTunes is a very complex program. It is arguable Apple's most complex application, and over the years it has only become more so. This is sort of puzzling considering how clean and streamlined experience with most other Apple software tends to be.
This short book aims to take out some mystery from iTunes 10, the latest iteration of iTunes. The book is very well written and remarkably comprehensive for a book of this size. It contains almost all the information that any average user would ever need to know about iTunes. It even covers items and topics that I didn't even know were part of iTunes, or that iTunes could be used for those purposes. The topics covered include "Getting Started with iTunes," "Working with the iTunes Store," "Tagging iTunes Content," "Moving iTunes Content onto iPods, iPhones, and iPads," "Streaming Music with AirPlay," "Solving Problems," and many others. This is a truly useful and handy book to have if you use iTunes frequently.
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