[DM-MUG] Tuesday's meeting iPhone programs

Victoria L. Herring VLH at HerringLaw.com
Sat Feb 21 08:25:36 CST 2009


And if you want more information ref. iPhone, another TakeControl 
eBook is available


'Take Control of Your iPhone, Second Edition' Offers Key Advice
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   by Adam C. Engst <ace at tidbits.com>
   article link: <http://db.tidbits.com/article/10068>

   It's been a while since we've announced a new ebook, but we've been
   hard at work and are pleased to let you know that Ted Landau's "Take
   Control of Your iPhone, Second Edition" is now available, and it is
   up-to-date for the latest iPhone 2.2.1 software release. Ted's a
   writing machine, and he has pumped out a 183-page compendium (plus
   additional online resources) of the most useful information about
   the iPhone, with a particular focus on helping you work more
   effectively, avoid trouble, and fix any existing problems. The book
   normally costs $15, but as a limited time introductory discount, you
   can get it for $10 with this link (follow the link, click the Buy
   Ebook button, and your discount should appear in the first screen of
   the shopping cart).

<http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/iphone?cp=CPN005590211DIS&pt=TB965>
<http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/iphone?cp=CPN005590211DIS&pt=TB965>

   Taking the Murphy's Law approach that if something can go wrong, it
   probably will, Ted explains how your iPhone figures out where in the
   world it is, how it connects to the Internet and cellular data
   networks, and how it communicates with your Mac. You'll learn key
   details of syncing with iTunes and via MobileMe, how to manage your
   apps, and ways you can share files with your Mac. The ebook helps
   you get the most life from your iPhone battery and connect a
   Bluetooth headset, and it provides tricks for typing more quickly
   and accurately. You'll find a cornucopia of advice for making the
   most of the main built-in iPhone apps, including iPod, Phone, Mail,
   Maps, and Safari. But that's not all - extensive problem-solving
   sections help you solve network problems, resolve sync conflicts,
   avoid crashes, and, if necessary, restore an ailing iPhone from
   backup.

   The ebook covers the iPhone from a Macintosh point of view, though
   most of the information is useful even if you connect your iPhone to
   a Windows PC. The ebook also covers the iPod touch; we just couldn't
   figure out a clever way to work "iPod touch" into the title.

   For those who have the preview version of the second edition "Take
   Control of Your iPhone," click the Check for Updates button on the
   cover to access your free update. And if you own the first edition
   of the ebook, also use Check for Updates to look for a
   50-percent-off discount on the upgrade. We've also sent email to
   these groups with details.
-- 
Victoria L. Herring, Travel Research/Photography, 
http://www.JourneyZing.com; Lawyer, Discrimination/Civil Rights, Des 
Moines, Iowa http://www.herringlaw.com; personal blog, 
http://victorialherring.typepad.com/serendipity/


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