Product DescriptionThe Rough Guide to iPod, iTunes & music online is the ultimate companion to the defining gadget of the digital music era – and an essential guide to sounds on the Net, on your PC or Mac, and in your pocket. It explains how to select the right model and get the best deal, how to import your CDs and manage your music library, how to digitize music from vinyl or cassette and download from the best online sites and storesas well as much much more. Whether you already have an iPod or you’re thinking of buying one, you need this book.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good Reference Pocketbook
I had my iPod for about six months before I picked up this little guide. Although I was an experienced user, I found that this guide filled in the gaps of my knowledge for both the capacities of the iPod and iTunes.
The initial bit about buying and using both may be of some help to newbies, but I combed through the rest of the book and found wonderful tips on tweaking the sound of files, obtaining music online not just from the iTunes store, but at other Mac friendly sites, using ... Read More
Rating: - Very informative without being too wordy
This small book is the best out of several that I have read about getting started with an iPod. It has step by step instructions on how to use several different functions in iTunes, discusses things such as accessories and the differences between the different models. This is the book that I go to when I run into any prblem with my iPod or iTunes, and so far, the answers have always been there.
Rating: - Small Book, Lots of Information
I'm a new iPod owner that found the Apple Tutorial and User's Guide not very well written. I went to my local Borders and compared all of the books they had about iPods and this is the one I purchased. It contains much of the information that is in the larger and more expensive books. It had all the specific information that I really needed regarding Playlists and file management. A good little book for a very reasonable price. Experienced i-Pod users may not find this book useful but I did.