
Product Description Let Mac guru Andy Ihnatko show you how to put everything but the kitchen sink on your iPod—from old LPs, radio programs, television shows, and movies to spreadsheets, presentations, and PC rescue files. You'll quickly discover that music is only a small part of the picture as you learn how to record TV shows for an iPod, record radio broadcasts and automatically convert them into podcasts, convert Web pages into formats that can be read or listened to on an iPod, and even translate Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint documents for the iPod screen. Whether you're a PC or a Mac user, or have a past, present, or even future iPod, Inhantko advice works perfectly. Review "If you love your iPod, you will love this book." ( geekanoids.co.uk, January 2007) From the Back Cover Your iPod can hold the music from 300 albums all six Star Wars films every photo from the Kiss concert last month's e-mail archive the entire 7th season of The Simpsons —and it's all legal! That's one amazing device in your pocket Will the iPod totally transform life as we know it? Andy Ihnatko thinks it already has, and if you haven't joined the revolution by the time you've finished Chapter One of this book, he just might revoke your iPod license. Of course, there's no danger of that. When you discover how to stuff your iPod — legally — with TV shows, music from old LPs, that PowerPoint® presentation for work, spreadsheets, your Documents folder, and a dozen Web pages — well, why wouldn't you? Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks About the Author ANDY IHNATKO has written for every magazine with "Mac" in its name and is currently the Chicago Sun-Times technology columnist. Self-described as "the world's 42nd most beloved industry personality," he is the author of The Mac OS X Book, also from Wiley.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
2006-10-23
ISBN-10:
4700495022
ISBN-13:
9784700495021
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