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Take Control of Your iPhone Apps
$20.99
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Learn iPhone app basics and get numerous clever tips based on author Jeff Carlson's real-world experiences with using the iPhone for work, photography, and fun. Apps that Jeff covers with the sharp eye of a professional tech writer include include Calendar, Camera, Compass, Contacts, iPod, Mail, Maps, Messages, Phone, Photos, Remote, and Safari (and for iPod touch owners, the Music and Video apps, too). If you've had the nagging feeling that you're not getting as much from your iPhone or iPod touch as you could, this ebook is for you!
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Take Control of MobileMe
$20.99
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MobileMe has become a Swiss-army knife of online services, offering not only a whizzy "push" data syncing service for tracking calendar, contact, and bookmark info on a variety of devices, but also email services, online storage and file sharing, Web hosting, and more. Take Control of MobileMe helps you understand the features and get set up, and then it dives into the details of real-life projects.
Take Control of MobileMe covers syncing - what to expect, what kinds of data besides calendar and contact information sync, handling problems, and more. The ebook also examines various ways to use an iDisk for storing and sharing files; setting up a MobileMe email account; accessing and updating calendar and contact data on the MobileMe site; using the Gallery feature along with iLife '09 to put photos and movies online with an attractive layout and interface; publishing a Web site to MobileMe's servers; and how to use Back to My Mac to get at the files and screen of one of your Macs while using another.
Back to My Mac: This book devotes six pages to Back to My Mac. However, fully covering this feature would take another book, so we wrote Take Control of Back to My Mac.
"Kissell cuts through [the syncing] thicket cleanly, with clear step-by-step instructions, with key caveats included. The book also provides great detailgood for peace of mind..." The Cherry Creek News
Read this book to learn the answers to questions such as:
Post Office Car on an old Train
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US Mailboxes
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Mailboxes along the road.
Steel Postboxes
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-- in rows and columns with numbers on them
Old Style Mailbox
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-- made from brass, mounted on a brick wall
Traditional Mailbox
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-- made from brass in the shape of a house
Old Style Mailbox
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-- the German word -- Zeitung -- at the bottom means newspaper
After Hours/Stupid Newfies
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@the now abandoned CBC Radio building in St. John's Newfoundland Canada, March 11 2008.
Icy
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March 5, 2008 65/366
These icicles were hanging from our neighbors mailbox. The cold weather will not go away (including the snow). Days like today and I consider immediately moving to a warmer climate.
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