iPad 2 in easy steps

June 2, 2011

 

iPad 2 iPad 2 in easy steps

Author: Drew Provan
ISBN: 9781840784381 / 1840784385
©2011 | 240 pages | Softback
Pub Date: JUN-11
Price: US$ 18.50

 

 

The iPad 2 is an easy device to use and the aim of this guide is to help you make the most of your new iPad 2 – for work and for fun. iPad 2 in easy steps shows all the clever things you can do with this revolutionary device. It’ll show you how to use and organise your apps and invest in the best apps available for your needs. iPad 2 in easy steps also covers the new apps included with the device such as Garageband and iMovie.

iPad 2 in easy steps helps you optimise your settings so your new device functions in exactly the way you want. There are many tips and tricks, and even features not widely publicised by Apple, to get more out of your iPad 2 – all explained in the book.

iPad 2 is popular for reading books and news. iPad 2 in easy steps covers purchasing eBooks (from iBooks)and reading them online with the in-built page turning software.

You may want to use your iPad 2 at work for presentations, reading and writing documents, and handling Exchange Server email in the corporate world. This handy guide shows you how to manage documents and keep these in sync with your PC or Mac.

Finally, use this guide alongside your iPad 2, to blow your audience away by creating and projecting outstanding slides to accompany your presentations.

An ideal reference guide to make the most of your iPad 2!

 

About the Author

Drew Provan is currently a senior lecturer at Queen Mary’s School of Medicine and Dentistry. He’s also a keen iPhone user.Drew enjoys writing and editing and has been involved with the production of a number of medical books. He also writes for GP Magazine, and have written pieces for other publications including Financial Times, Tesco Healthy Living, Readers Digest, and patient support group publications.

Drew uses technology extensively at home and at work, for creating music, reading, writing, databases and giving presentations. As an early adopter of the iPad he has almost stopped using his laptop and switched over to the iPad for most of his computing and multimedia needs.

 

Other books you might be interested:

  1. 9780071748698     How to Do Everything iPad
  2. 9781840784114      iPad in Easy Step
  3. 9780071774277    iPad 2 QuickSteps
  4. 9780071759069     iPad & iPhone Administrator’s Guide

 

 


iOS SDK Programming A Beginners Guide

January 14, 2011

 

iOS SDK ProgrammingiOS SDK Programming A Beginners Guide

Authors: James Brannan, Blake Ward
ISBN: 9780071759083 / 0071759085
©2011 | 1st Edition | 528 pages | Paperback
Pub Date: FEB-11
Price: US$ 40.00
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Essential Skills–Made Easy!

Develop, test, and debug iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch applications with help from this practical resource. iOS SDK Programming: A Beginner’s Guide shows you how to use Objective-C and Apple’s new Xcode 4 development environment with an integrated, easy-to-use Interface Builder. You’ll learn which UIView subclasses to use when laying out an iOS app and master all of the iOS user interface controls. Setting application preferences and storing application data are also covered. The book explains how to integrate multimedia into your apps and develop universal apps that run on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. You’ll learn how to take advantage of the iPad’s larger display and the new features of iOS 4.2. By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to create the next bit hit in the iTunes App Store!

Designed for Easy Learning:

  • Key Skills & Concepts–Chapter-opening lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
  • Try This–Hands-on exercises that show you how to apply your skills
  • Notes–Extra information related to the topic being covered
  • Tips–Helpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things
  • Cautions–Errors and pitfalls to avoid
  • Annotated Syntax–Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated

 

Review

1. SciTech Book News, April 2011

This beginner’s guide to programming with Apple’s iOS software developers kit provides step-by-step instructions intended to get the reader programming iPhone and iPad applications as quickly and as easily as possible. The work, assuming no prior programming knowledge but requiring general computer aptitude, provides a basic primer in the C and Objective-C programming languages before presenting topics such as SDK setup and testing, facets of the UI programming functions, using controls, data management and multimedia. The volume includes numerous code examples, illustrations and screen shots and access to additional online resources, including sample applications code, is provided. Brannan and Ward are iPhone and Android application developers. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)

 

About the Author

James A. Brannan (Gaithersburg, Maryland) has more than 16 years experience in IT. He has programmed using everything from AWK to Objective-C, including stints as a web designer and Oracle PL/SQL developer. He currently works full time as an independent iPhone developer. He is the author of four books, including iPhone SDK Programming: A Beginner’s Guide and Objective-C for iPhone Programmers: A Beginner’s Guide, both from McGraw-Hill.

 

Related Titles

  1. 9780071626491       iPhone SDK Programming: A Beginner’s Guide
  2. 9780071703284      Objective-C for iPhone Developers, A Beginner’s Guide     

 

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How to Do Everything MacBook

August 11, 2010


MacBook

How to Do Everything MacBook

Authors: Noelle, Robin
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-174253-5
ISBN-10: 0071742530
©2011 | 1st Edition | 352 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: September 2010
Price: US$ 24.99
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Easy-to-follow coverage of portable Macs, including the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air

How to Do Everything: MacBook strongly emphasizes the portability and other unique features of the laptop versions of the Mac, examining ports and jacks, discussing user accounts and privacy, managing multiple network connections, using MobileMe to stay synched, etc. It also explores the activities laptop users most often perform, such as productivity, entertainment, and communication.

Tasks and activities are broken down into simple-to-follow directions and highlighted with clear graphics to make everything easy to understand. Tips and tricks for getting the most out of the latest versions of the built-in software, including the new versions of iLife and iWork are also included. As a travel writer, the author understands the needs of mobile computer users. She covers battery management and power, connectivity, working online, using VoIP, and maintaining and troubleshooting the MacBook.

How to Do Everything: MacBook

  • Draws on author’s personal experience as a writer who travels, providing tips and tricks for getting the best out of the MacBook on the road
  • Contains accurate and up-to-date product information on latest versions of Mac OS X and iWork/iLife applications
  • Explains the differences between the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air


About the Author

Robin Noelle is a professional writer who has more than 12 years’ experience in marketing and public relations, with an emphasis on technology. Her ability to translate highly technical information into layman’s terms led to Noelle facilitating interviews between product managers and editors from PC Magazine, CNET, and PC World. She has written travel guides for Avalon Travel.



Related Title

9780071639989      How to Do Everything Mac
9780071630245     How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone & iTunes
9780072263794    How to Do Everything iPad
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Integrating Macs into Windows Networks

July 8, 2010

 

Integrating Macs into Windows Networks

Integrating Macs into Windows Networks

Authors: Hart-Davis, Guy
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-171302-3
ISBN-10: 0071713026
©2011 | 1st Edition | 432 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: August 2010
Price: US$ 49.99
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Best-selling author Guy Hart-Davis teaches network professionals how to integrate Macs effectively in Windows networks.

These days, almost every network has one or more Macs attached to it—from small offices to Fortune 500 companies, from nonprofits to headline financial firms. Historically, Macs have been essential for high-end graphic and multimedia work (such as web and graphic design, audio/video editing, and publishing), but Apple’s sleek hardware, stable Mac OS X operating system, and persuasive advertising are spreading Macs rapidly among knowledge workers and standard users as well. Microsoft Office for the Mac includes the Outlook-equivalent application Entourage as well as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Virtualization enables Mac users to run vital Windows programs for which there is no Mac version seamlessly within Mac OS X.

As a result, in even the most Windows-centric company, system administrators must add Macs to their network, set them up to work with Windows servers, and keep them updated.

Integrating Macs in Windows Networks is a task-based, hands-on implementation guide to adding Macs to existing Windows networks. Based on the newest release of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, the book shows Windows administrators how to connect Macs to the network, install and update essential applications, and how to provide the networking services the Mac users need—up to and including remote access to the network or to networked Macs.

Integrating Macs into Windows Networks shows you how to provide Mac users with mission-critical access. Select suitable machines, develop rollout plans, work with Active Directory, connect to network hardware, and regulate Internet activity. Microsoft Exchange support, software installation, and Mac-specific security techniques are also covered in this practical guide.

  • Connect Macs to PC networks via Ethernet, AirPort, and Firewire
  • Manage Mac clients through Active Directory and Mac OS X Server
  • Handle security with proxy servers, firewalls, and AV software
  • Configure shared folders, file services, and network printers
  • Run Windows applications on Macs using Boot Camp and VMs
  • Seamlessly merge Mac Mail and iCal with Microsoft Exchange
  • Modify Windows VPNs to accept remote Mac connections
  • Back up and restore data with Time Machine and third party utilities

 

Endorsement

“Guy Hart-Davis has put together a thorough, detailed guide to making your Macs work more smoothly and completely in your Windows environment. His step-by-step instructions and attention to the ‘gotchas’ will be appreciated by any administrator who has struggled to integrate Macs more thoroughly. This is a book that is long overdue, and should be on the shelf of any administrator working in a heterogeneous environment.” —Don Jones, Senior Partner and Principal Technologist, Concentrated Technology; Contributing Editor, Redmond Magazine and TechNet Magazine

 

Review

1. SciTech Book News, April 2011

This concise guide to adding Apple Mac computers to Microsoft Windows networks provides step-by-step instructions for easily and securely accommodating Mac users within existing network infrastructures. The volume covers network architecture planning for Macs, extending Windows Active Directory, access to the Internet, configuring Microsoft Exchange, file services, remote access and backup and restore operations. A concluding chapter offers additional information for Mac integration on server-less, ad hoc applications such as small home networks. Each chapter includes numerous screen shots and illustrations, tips, sidebars and code examples. Hart-Davis is a technology writer specializing in Apple topics. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)

 

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How to Do Everything iPad

June 25, 2010

Apple iPad

How to Do Everything iPad ©  2011

Authors: Ballew, Joli
ISBN-13: 9780071748698
ISBN 10: 0071748695
©2011 | 1st Edition | 336 pages , Softcover
Pub Date: July 2010
Price: US$ 25.00
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Tap into every feature of your iPad!

Get the most out of the revolutionary iPad with help from this easy-to-follow guide. Covering both the Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + 3G models, How to Do Everything: iPad shows you how to quickly master the basics, such as customizing your iPad, using the Multi-Touch screen, accessing the Internet through wireless and cellular connections, syncing, and backing up your data. Learn to use Mail, Safari, iBooks, iTunes, Maps, the App Store, and much more. View photos and video, create a slideshow, watch movies, use GPS, and play games. If you’re looking for a book as cutting-edge and streamlined as the iPad itself, you found it!

  1. Configure, register, customize, sync, and back up your iPad
  2. Select a data plan for your iPad 3G
  3. Connect to Wi-Fi networks, access the web, and surf with Safari
  4. Set up Mail and integrate with various email accounts
  5. Install iBooks and download and read books
  6. Download and run cool apps from the App Store
  7. View, manage, and share photos and videos
  8. Set up iTunes, sync music and media from your computer, download songs, and create playlists
  9. Rent, purchase, download, and watch movies and TV shows
  10. Manage your contacts and schedule and keep notes
  11. Navigate with GPS and Maps
  12. Discover, download, and play awesome games
  13. Take advantage of the iPad’s built-in accessibility features, including VoiceOver and Zoom

 

Features

  1. Personalize your iPad with applications, ringtones, themes, skins, and wallpapers and explore iPad accessories
  2. Use iPad Desktop Software to synchronize the iPad with your computer
  3. Download and access e-books, online newspapers, magazines, videos, movies, blogs, journals, and educational materials like college textbooks and lab books
  4. Use the operating system to navigate file folders, applications, and perform computer-related tasks
  5. Place and answer phone calls, use voice activation, add phone contacts, and incorporate a Bluetooth headset
  6. Send and receive text, picture, and video SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages, and explore additional messaging options (Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, AOL, and others)
  7. Find Wi-Fi hotspots, surf the Internet, research, and locate and read online publications, and explore GPS and Maps
  8. Learn about networking options including Ethernet, ad-hoc, Bluetooth, wireless, and connect the iPad to your home entertainment center or game console
  9. Readers quickly learn how to use basic features like making phone calls, sending text messages, and managing contacts, as well as listening to music, taking and viewing photos, working with e-mail, creating contacts and synching data with their computer
  10. Readers learn about things they did not expect to see in the iPad, including using GPS and maps, working with an actual “Tablet computer”, and easily obtaining downloadable electronic publications in the nature of books, magazines, newsletters, journals, and blogs in the fields of entertainment, sports, science, history, culture, celebrities, news, current events, politics, technology, and education
  11. Readers learn how to locate and connect to Wi-Fi hotspots, choose an Internet subscription plan, surf the Internet, and perform Internet-related tasks, like shopping, updating their device, signing into Web sites, and managing bookmarks and cookies.
  12. Contents are arranged so readers can either work through the book chapter by chapter or use the book as reference, using the Table of Contents and Index as a guide
  13. See what fun and games are available at the App Store, what can be acquired from iTunes, and download and install 3rd party applications created for the iPad
  14. Learn how to take handwritten notes on the iPad and translate them into typed pages, how to navigate the mobility options, how to video conference with others, and how to use the computer functions
 
 
 
Review
 
1. SciTech Book News, April 2011
Covering both Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + 3G models for those new to or familiar with other Apple iDevices, a technical writer/website manager/technology trainer in Texas introduces the basics of setting up and using the iPad tablet computer securely to access iTunes, other audio-visual content, the Safari web browser, Mail, iBooks, and applications (some free). The guide includes a chapter on accessibility options for those with a disability, and tips on customizing apps and preferences and troubleshooting. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)

 

 

Author Profile

 
Joli Ballew (Garland, TX) Microsoft MVP, MCSE, MCDST, A+, and MCTS: Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2007 is the extremely popular, bestselling author of Degunking Windows (Paraglyph Press), voted IPPY’s Best Computer Book of the Year in 2005. Joli has written over 30 books overall, including but not limited to How to Do Everything with Windows Vista Media Center (McGraw-Hill), How to Do Everything with BlackBerry Storm 2 (McGraw-Hill), PC Magazine’s Office 2007 Solutions (Wiley), Breakthrough Windows Vista (Microsoft Press), and 5 books in Pearson’s Brilliant and In Simple Steps series including Brilliant Windows 7 for the Over 50′s and Computer Essentials with Windows 7. Beyond her book writing career, Joli has written articles and given live webcasts for Microsoft’s Windows XP Expert Zone, and is currently writing web pages for Microsoft’s new Malaysia web site for small- to medium-sized businesses. She was the managing editor for BrightHub.com’s Home Office channel and still currently writes for the site, teaches classes weekly at Eastfield and Collin community colleges in Dallas and Collin County, Texas, and has created training videos for Keystone Learning. She has also served as technical editor and/or contributor on myriad book titles.

 

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