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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mac-like Approach to Learning,
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This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
Anytime someone can make learning how to make software and hardware interesting and fun its worth a read.
After purchasing an iPod and struggling to make it do what I knew it was supposed to do, I scoured the book stores for a book that would show me the way. I found Kirk's fun and intuitive approach (very Mac-like) to be perfect. As a long time Apple user, and often times under utilizer of software (because I hate to read manuals). It was refreshing to find someone that gets it, and writes a book for those of us that need a little humor with our how-to. Check out is webpage too. Another added plus... I e-mailed Kirk for a little extra help, and to my amazement he responded, timely too. With the many iPod and iTune books out there, this is one to be by your side while the others stay in the store.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this Book! Not just another computer manual,
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This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
Let me say this straight out - computer books are pointless, they are either of the 'for dummies' variety, printed versions of a manual [presumably to encourage software piracy] or for techies by techies...THIS BOOK IS DIFFERENT! Why? Well because the author loves music and he talks about music throughout, he [and other guest] even review music and after all what is the iPod about but love of music and the freedom to have your music where and when you wish...sure it is a clever device, clever design, etc. but leave the technical stuff for people who love technology and the design for those for whom the packaging is the thing - for the rest of us we have music. Clearly the book isn't just a compilation of reviews that might have appeared in NME or Rolling Stone [or Relix] but the appreciation of music, the passion to try and get people to try different types of music runs all the way through the book. Yes it does all you might expect from a book on the iPod [and iTunes]|: it guides the user from basics to advanced tweaks [mercifully more advanced than the this is a button, this is a scroll wheel, type of 'for dummies' stuff], but never more than a few pages go by and there is another section on some record or artist.
Grateful Dead, Brian Eno, Joy Division, Durutti Column, Steve Reich, Bill Evans - all here. Now if I have one suggestion to the author it is to apply his technological knowledge and love of music to the wider subject of online music sharing and downloading. That will be a second 'computer book' worth buying.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The one to Buy!!,
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This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
I've bought 3 other iPod books. Two were to basic but had some goodies and one was a "waste" in my opinion.
The iPod & iTunes book by Kirk REALLY adds to my knowledge base and shows he KNOWS(!) the iPod and iTunes. He goes beyond a simple product manual and tells you HOW TO GET THINGS DONE. I highly recommend the book and ask why it took so long to come out. Thanks Kirk!
2.0 out of 5 stars
i pod and i tunes garage,
By edward j simek (Westport, CT, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
This book is so outdated its almost comletely useless
Guess I should have known that from its $.25 price You get what you pay for
5.0 out of 5 stars
The True Missing Manual Revealed,
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This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
Whether you just purchased an iPod or have had one for years, you NEED THIS BOOK! This book is the true "Missing Manual." I have bought and returned a lot of books regarding my beloved iPod. This book covers it all in one book. I haven't seen anything like it, and believe me, I have been looking!
You think you know everything about iPods? Want to know how to "do something?" This is your book. I say this because I considered myself a intermediate expert (if such a term exists) helping my friends set up both their iPod and iTunes, fielding ongoing questions, suggesting cool accessory websites, etc, but this book showed me some stuff. Got an iPod? Get the book!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Comment from the author,
By Kirk McElhearn "Freelance writer and translator" (A town in the French Alps) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
This is a great book, or at least it was in late 2004 when it came out. Please don't buy it now; much of what it contains is out of date. If you can get a cheap used copy, you'll certainly find plenty of great info on ripping, tagging, syncing, etc. But that was four versions of iTunes before today, so most of the true technical info is out of date.
I wish the publisher would stop selling this book and just pulp the copies that are left... [...]
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible,
By meohyeah "YO" (YO,Yoson) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iPod & iTunes Garage (Paperback)
Not to go against the curve here, but I must say this book is a complete waste of money. Any idiot can figure out half of the "secrets" mentioned in this book. The author also wastes about half of the book explaining how to do such mundane tasks as installing itunes and charging your ipod. DO NOT BUY YOU CAN FIND ALL THESE ANSWERS ONLINE WITHIN MINUTES.
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iPod & iTunes Garage by Kirk McElhearn (Paperback - December 16, 2004)
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