When Apple introduced the iPod in 2001, CEO Steve Jobs declared,
"listening to music will never be the same again." He was right on the
money. The iPod grabbed attention right away, and by the end of 2005,
more than 41 million of them had sold. iPod is the dominant digital music
player on the market, and for the first time, Apple gets to feel like
iPod steadily evolved through five generations since then, and today the
dynasty ranges from a screenless 512-megabyte version that can hold
plenty of songs for your gym routine to a 60-gigabyte multimedia jukebox
that can spin out an entire season of "Desperate Housewives", along with
An iPod is many things to many people, but it can be much more than most
people realize. That's where iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual comes in.
Like the device itself, this book is a long-running bestseller, now in
its fourth edition. What makes it so popular is the wealth of useful
information it brings to anyone who breaks open iPod's distinctive
Once again, we've updated this guide to fully explain the ins and outs of
iPod, including the nano, the shuffle, and all the latest features and
- The 5th generation Video iPod, which can hold 15,000 songs, 25,000
- iTunes 6, where you can buy tunes, subscribe to Podcasts, tune into
- Going beyond the music to use iPod as an external drive, an eBook, a
- Extreme iPodding with shareware and AppleScripts, using an iPod with
external speakers (including the car stereo), accessories, and
troubleshooting
It's been five years since iPod hit the scene, but, clearly, the
evolution has only just begun. iPod & iTunes: The Missing Manual gives
you everything you need to evolve with it.
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