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iPod
J.D. Biersdorfer
with David Pogue
Beijing | Cambridge | Farnham | Köln | Sebastopol | Tokyo
11th Edition
The book that should have been in the box
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iPod: The Missing Manual, Eleventh Edition
BY J.D. Biersdorfer with David Pogue
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Contents
The Missing Credits xi
Introduction
xv
CHAPTER 1
iPod 101 1
Meet the iPod Touch 2
Meet the iPod Nano 4
Meet the iPod Shue 5
Meet the iPod Classic 6
Install iTunes 7
The iPod-Computer Connection 8
Charge Your iPod 10
CHAPTER 2
Tour the iPod Touch 13
iPod Touch Ports and Switches 14
Set Up and Activate Your Touch 16
Set Up and Sync Your Touch With iTunes 18
Turn the Touch On and O 20
The Home Button and Home Screen 21
Finger Moves for the iPod Touch 22
Sync Content to the iPod Touch 24
What’s in the Settings Menu 26
CHAPTER 3
Entertain Yourself With the iPod Touch 29
What’s in the Music Menu 30
Explore the Now Playing Screen 32
Control Music on the Now Playing Screen 34
Cover Flow in Motion 36
Use the Podcasts and iTunes U Apps 36
What’s in the Videos Menu 38
What’s in the Photos Menu 39
Snap and Edit Photos 40
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Shoot and Edit Videos on the Touch 42
Share and Upload Photos and Videos 44
Play Around in Game Center 46
Use Newsstand and iBooks 48
Get Fit With Nike + iPod Touch 50
CHAPTER 4
Get Organized With the iPod Touch 53
Use the Touch Keyboard 54
Cut, Copy, Paste, and Replace by Touch 56
Add Contacts to the Touch 58
Sync Up Your Calendars 60
Map Your Way with WiFi 62
Get Turn-by-Turn Directions 64
Make FaceTime Video Calls 65
Keep Time with the Touch Clock 66
Notes, Weather, Stocks, and Calculator 68
Command Siri 70
Record Voice Memos 72
Use Messages 73
Set Up Reminders 74
Use the Passbook E-Wallet App 75
Add Twitter and Facebook Accounts 76
Use Notifications 78
The “Do Not Disturb” Setting 79
Use the iPod Dictionary 80
Search the iPod Touch 81
Print from Your Touch 82
Set Privacy Settings on the Touch 84
CHAPTER 5
Surf the Web and Manage Email On the Touch 87
Get Your WiFi Connection 88
Take a Safari Tour 90
Zoom and Scroll Web Pages 92
Surf with Safari 94
Create and Use Safari Bookmarks 96
Edit and Organize Bookmarks and Folders 97
Sync Bookmarks with iTunes 98
The Safari History List 99
Tap Links 100
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RSS Feeds and Mobile-Friendly Sites 101
Search the Web 102
Use the Safari Action/Share Menu 104
Use Safari Reader and Reading List 105
Use Multiple Web Pages 106
Use iCloud Tabs 107
Play Online Audio and Video 108
Use Safari Security 109
Set Up Mail Accounts 110
Adjust Mail Settings 111
Use Email on the Touch 112
Set Up a VIP Mailbox 114
Flag Messages for Later 115
Set Up an iCloud Account 116
Use iCloud on Your Computer 118
Use iCloud on the Web 119
CHAPTER 6
Add More Apps to the Touch 121
Buy iPod Touch Apps 122
Update Apps 124
Uninstall Apps 124
Manage Apps in iTunes 125
Organize Apps in Folders 126
Multitask on Your Touch 127
CHAPTER 7
Tour the iPod Nano 129
Set Up and Autosync the Nano 130
Manually Load Your Nano with Media 131
iPod Nano Buttons and Ports 132
Control the Nano by Touch 133
The iPod Nano’s Home Screen 133
The iPod Nano’s Menus 134
Play Music 135
Play FM Radio 136
Play Spoken-Word Recordings 137
The iPod Nano as Personal Trainer 138
The Nano Settings Menu 140
Customize the Nano’s Home Screen 141
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CHAPTER 8
Tour the iPod Classic 143
Set Up the iPod Classic 144
iPod Classic Ports and Switches 146
Control the iPod Classic 147
Navigate the iPod Classic’s Menus 148
Adjust The iPod Classic Settings 150
Load Music onto the iPod Classic 152
Jump Around Within Songs and Videos 154
Search for Songs on the iPod Classic 155
Search Visually With Cover Flow 155
The iPod as Address Book 156
The iPod as Calendar 157
Set the iPod’s Clock 158
Use the iPod Classic as an Alarm Clock 159
Voice Memos: The iPod as Audio Recorder 160
The iPod as Portable Hard Drive 160
Read Text Files on the iPod Classic 162
Play Games on an iPod Classic 163
CHAPTER 9
Tour the iPod Shue 165
Control the iPod Shue 166
Set Up and Sync the Shue 167
Autofill Your Shue with Songs 168
Manually Fill Your iPod Shue 169
Use VoiceOver on the Shue 170
Sync Podcasts and Other Audio 170
Use the Shue As a Flash Drive 171
CHAPTER 10
iTunes Basics 173
The iTunes Window: An Introduction 174
Change the Look of the iTunes Window 176
Use the iTunes 11 MiniPlayer 177
Import Selected Songs from Your CDs 178
Change Import Settings for Better Audio Quality 180
Ways to Browse Your Collection 181
Album View in iTunes 11 182
Search iTunes 183
Shue Your Music in Many Ways 184
Animate Your Songs: iTunes Visualizer 185
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CHAPTER 11
iTunes Power Moves 187
You’re the Critic: Rate Your Music 188
Listen to Internet Radio 189
Share Your iTunes Music and Videos 190
Use iTunes In the Cloud 192
Use iTunes Match 194
Change a Song’s File Format 195
Improve Your Tunes with the Graphic Equalizer 196
Change a Song’s Start and Stop Times 198
Edit Song Information 199
Edit Album Information 200
Fetch Missing Album Covers 201
Add Lyrics to Your Song Files 202
What iTunes Can Tell You About Your iPod 203
Adjust Your iPod’s Syncing Preferences with iTunes 204
Load Songs onto an iPod from More Than One Computer 206
Manually Delete Music and Videos from Your iPod 207
Copy Your Music from iPod to iTunes 208
Move Your iTunes Media Folder to an External Drive 210
Where iTunes Stores Your Files 211
Set Up Multiple iTunes Libraries 212
Back Up Your iTunes Files 213
CHAPTER 12
The Power of Playlists 215
Make a New Playlist in iTunes 216
Change an Existing Playlist 218
Add a Playlist to Your iPod 219
Delete a Playlist 220
Make and Edit Playlists on the iPod Touch and Nano 221
Make a Playlist on an iPod Classic 222
Make a Genius Playlist in iTunes 223
Make a Genius Playlist on the iPod 224
Genius Mixes in iTunes 225
Genius Mixes on the iPod 226
Manage Your Expectations With Up Next 227
Smart Playlists: Another Way for iTunes to Assemble Song Sets 228
Beam Playlists with AirPlay 230
Three Kinds of Discs You Can Create with iTunes 231
Burn a Playlist to a CD 232
Print Playlists and Snazzy CD Covers 233
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CHAPTER 13
Shop the iTunes Store 235
Get to the iTunes Store 236
Shop the iTunes Store via WiFi 237
The iTunes Store Layout 238
Navigate the Aisles of the iTunes Store 239
Set Up an Apple Account 240
Browse and Buy Media From the Store 242
Download and Subscribe to Podcasts 244
Change the Information in Your Apple ID Account 246
Resuming Interrupted Store Downloads 247
iTunes and Social Media 248
Give the Gift of iTunes 250
Plan Ahead: Wish Lists 251
iTunes Allowance Accounts 252
Set Up Parental Controls for the Store 253
Adjust Your Store Preferences 254
Usage Rights: What You Can Do with Your Purchases 255
Authorize Your Computer to Play iTunes Purchases 256
Deauthorize Your Computer 257
See Your iTunes Purchase History and Get iTunes Store Help 258
Buy Songs from Other Music Stores 259
CHAPTER 14
It’s Showtime: Video on the iPod 261
Add Your Own Videos to iTunes 262
Play Videos in iTunes 263
Transfer Videos to Your iPod 264
Video Formats That Work on the iPod 265
Play Videos on the iPod Touch and Nano 266
Play Videos on the iPod Classic 268
Play iTunes and iPod Videos on Your TV 270
CHAPTER 15
Picture Your Photos On the iPod 273
Set Up: Get Ready to Put Photos on Your iPod 274
Get Pictures onto Your iPod 276
View Photos on the iPod Touch 278
View Photos on the Nano or Classic 280
Store High-Quality Photos on Your iPod 281
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