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Hacking iPod and iTunes (ExtremeTech) (Paperback)

~ (Author) "This is a book about a music player and music software, so I think it's reasonable to start off with a chapter about music before..." (more)
Key Phrases: last playlist, shuffle setting, celebrity playlist, Way Beyond the Music, Extreme Music Playing, Windows Explorer (more...)
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&a legendary Mac hacker explores the nooks and crannies of iTunes and the iPod& -- Publishing News, 22nd March 04

"The technical guff is kept separate… (with) lots of little tips aimed at making your life as an iPod user easier." (Shetland Times, 3rd December 2004)

"…a legendary Mac hacker explores the nooks and crannies of iTunes and the iPod…" (Publishing News, 22nd March 04)



Product Description

Today's iPod can do much more than just play music. Apple now includes software for keeping track of personal contacts, viewing appointments, reading notes, and even playing games. But iPod owners crave more. They explore the nooks and crannies of iTunes and their iPods, discovering and inventing amazing new ways to use their devices.

Hacking iPod and iTunes teaches readers everything needed to use the most obscure and least documented features of Apple's software, but that's just the starting point. For the dedicated, hardcore iPod users who are ready to really unlock the potential of this great hardware device, Hacking iPod and iTunes reveals the secrets of more than 100 hacks, tweaks and mods, unlocking both the musical and non-musical tricks in the iPod's repertoire.

With Hacking iPod and iTunes, readers will roll up their sleeves, put on their headphones, and groove to iPod and iTunes hacks including:

  • Download news headlines, stock quotes, weather, and even driving directions to iPod
  • Install and run LINUX on iPod
  • Create adventure games for iPod
  • Use iPod as a Bluetooth transmitter
  • Tweak Gracenote CDDB in iTunes
  • Hack your iTunes music library
  • Hack iPod’s database
  • Getting access to secret options in Visualizer
  • Hack album covers

    and so much more – over 100 hacks, tweaks and mods for the world’s most popular music player and software.


  • Product Details

    • Paperback: 312 pages
    • Publisher: Wiley (August 13, 2004)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764569848
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764569845
    • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
    • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #715,149 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    80 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars Plenty of hacks to keep you busy, August 19, 2004
    By hang10web (Midwest, United States) - See all my reviews
    Let me start off by telling readers that your definition of "hack" or "hacking" may vary. To some, hacking is a dark art of exploitation. To others it might be something that is actually called reverse engineering. In this book, a hack, or hacking refers to what "hacking" started out as - discovering a cool shortcut or workaround, an neat trick, a new use, or an undiscovered tool or accessory. As the author mentions in the Introduction, not all hacks have to be about technology, or even high-tech which I think threw off one of the reviewers of this book. Never hacked a TV antenna with aluminum foil for better reception, or fixed something with duct tape?

    Having said that, there are some pretty great hacks in this book. For instance there is good coverage of battery replacement (save yourself that Apple service fee,)using iPod with Outlook (a bit tricky,) install Linux on the iPod (you cant get hackier than that,) move playlists around machines with XML, AppleScripting with iTunes, and others.

    The book is not super hard core, but is accessible to everyone, which I think is the point. Those who are expecting detailed schematics, or instructions on disassembly (why would you do that?) will be disappointed. Honestly, there is not really all that much you can "hack" into an iPod - it's a pretty closed system. But, the author has done a great job of finding the edges, and the fringes of iPod hacking, and the book is a great resource for iPod users, getting everything into one place.

    Hacking iPod + iTunes absolutely ranks up there with the other iPod books on the market, and covers things a lot of them don't - making it truly unique.

    Recommended.
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    45 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Buy, September 29, 2004
    By G. Okada "akguy" (Anchorage, Alaska) - See all my reviews
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    I may be the exception but I think there are lots of folks out there like me. We bought an iPod, loaded a bunch of music on it, spent a small fortune in the iTunes store, showed it off to our friends and that's about as far as we got. We've heard about the many capabilities of this cool gadget but never really got deeper into it. and I look cool. I've heard about how much my iPod can do but I never really explored its capabilities. "Hacking iPod + iTunes" is the book for every iPod owner. I first opened this book while I was having my car oil changed and 45 minutes later I had dog eared pages and tons of underlined tips. There was so much helpful information that I abandoned plans for doing errands so I could rush home to tinker with my iPod.

    "Hacking iPod + iTunes" will literally get you under that svelte iPod skin and into the meat of that cool and expensive toy. Scott Knaster starts off explaining that "hacking" doesn't mean doing evil and exploitive things but rather it is about innovation, exploration, learning and fun. And hacking is not limited to just computers. The book is divided into two parts: Hacking iPod and Hacking iTunes. The chapters delve into every possible detail about iPod and iTunes that one could imagine. Some things are pretty far fetched such as using an iPod as an alarm clock to Battery Replacement Surgery (too scary for me). On the practical side, Knaster covers neat accessories and just about every possible use and tip to maximize your iPod's capabilities. The section on iTunes is equally detailed including explicit direction on creating scripts using AppleScript.

    Written in a straightforward style, "Hacking iPod + iTunes" is encyclopedic in its breadth and scope. If you own an iPod, this is a must-have book. My one minor complaint about the book is that I found the cheap quality paper sometimes difficult to turn unless I wet a finger first. That aside, "Hacking iPod + iTunes" is worth every penny and it will take you and you iPod to new heights.
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    42 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars the cool reality of your ipod, February 9, 2005
    By mark harlan "http://www.RedsDeal.com" (silicon valley, california) - See all my reviews
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    scott "special k" knaster is old skool apple, with no less than seven mac books you can buy on amazon right now (and another coming) ... he's so entrenched in the apple psyche and culture that he's almost certainly forgotten more about apple and the mac than any "normal" citizen has ever known ... in short, he's *exactly* who you want acting as your digital tour guide.

    reading h.i.a.i. is like having your favorite brother sit down and show you everything your ipod can do. all the in's and out's of the super-cool digital music world are laid out in an easy to read, logical and fun fashion.

    no matter how much you like your ipod, you'll like it better after spending a little time with special k.


    and these other reviews? some of them just bust me up:

    "you can find all this stuff online"
    - uh, sure. you can find the whole frickin' world online. is all the stuff in the book online? i honestly don't know. do *i* want to go looking for it all? hell no. that's what a book is *for*. my time, and the permanence of having something on my self, is worth 20 bucks. a library must be a huge disappointment to that reviewer.

    "he calls these 'hacks?'"
    - it's the name of the series, dim bulb. when you write a book in a series, it gets that title. i wrote "winning at internet poker for dummies," but it doesn't mean you *have* to be a dummy to buy it. if you buy a book like h.i.a.i. and expect to get a "hack" along the lines of learning how launch nuclear missiles with your ipod, you're going to be let down by default.


    thanks for reading.
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    2.0 out of 5 stars OK but dated
    It's my own fault, but I failed to notice that this book was published in 2004. I'm sure it was excellent then, but today, much of the info contained in the book is dated, many of... Read more
    Published on June 22, 2007 by Bruce Siegel

    4.0 out of 5 stars Thanks
    Have just gotten the book. Saved time and it helped restore my library. Has some cool items. In 30 minutes time have gotten a better understanding of my Ipod and Itunes. Read more
    Published on June 21, 2006 by M. Conger

    1.0 out of 5 stars Not hacking or insightful.
    I will agree with others that none of the contents of this book are very interesting. All of the information can be found by applying 1) Common sense, 2) reading the product... Read more
    Published on May 3, 2005 by Thomas S.

    2.0 out of 5 stars Hacking in the sense that bubblegum is food
    As the reviewer below suggests, this isn't a book so much about how to find cool new features/things to do with your Ipod as it is an instruction manual similar to what should... Read more
    Published on April 21, 2005 by killerpooh

    5.0 out of 5 stars Another good iPod book
    I will keep it short and say that I love this book. It has fun hacks and is well writen. A must buy
    Published on February 4, 2005 by the car

    1.0 out of 5 stars nothing new or interesting
    Everything in the book has been mentioned before on various web sites. Don't waste your time or money.
    Published on September 22, 2004 by Will Jay

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great tips, fun read, unique book
    This book has lots of iTunes tips I had not heard before. Author seems to have connections to people at Apple so he gets the good stuff. Read more
    Published on September 11, 2004 by Ron F.

    1.0 out of 5 stars lame title, lame book
    don't be fooled, these aren't really hacks! this book is full of dated information that can be found online. save your money.
    Published on August 31, 2004 by J.J. Bad

    5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, unique & useful book about iPod and iTunes
    I have a couple of iPod books (including the really good Missing Manual) but this one is my new favorite. Read more
    Published on August 18, 2004 by Dave D.

    2.0 out of 5 stars HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    To be fair, the intro for this book let's you know what a bunch of crap you're in for. The author starts by explaining what a hack is. "... Read more
    Published on August 17, 2004 by slim chrisp

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