Get started enjoying your iPhone’s powerful, versatile features quickly and easily! Loaded with crisp, full-color screenshots, this practical, visual guide focuses on the best ways to maximize your iPhone’s capabilities. Set up and customize your iPhone, manage contacts, access the web, take great photos, listen to music, find the best apps from iTunes, and so much more. Tips and Now You Know sidebars offer solutions to potential pitfalls and veteran insight helps you get even more out of this revolutionary device.
See how it’s done with tons of color screenshots
Make calls, browse the web, send/receive email, and find/play games
Get productivity, entertainment, and strategy apps from the App Store
Snap and share impressive photos
Sync your iPhone 5 with other devices
Set up iCloud for data storage and recovery
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McGraw-Hill Computing Series Comparison
Beginner
Beginner - Intermediate
Intermediate
The QuickSteps series features a full-color, heavily illustrated, step-by-step format designed for readers who are visual learners. The landscape-oriented layout displays screenshots with callouts that show and explain exactly what readers will see on their computer screens, making it easy to get things done. QuickSteps numbered actions and QuickFacts sidebars break down information into easy-to-accomplish actions.
The How to Do Everything series offers a friendly, results-oriented approach, provides broad coverage, and leads readers from beginning to intermediate skills. Featuring deep dives into a wide range of topics, products, and technologies, the books cover as much ground as possible to deliver a solid learning overview. How To and Did You Know sidebars give deliver step-by-step coverage of specific features.
The Kickstart series helps readers hit the ground running on day one with all the features and functions of the latest devices, software, and technologies quickly and easily. Loaded with crisp, full-color screenshots, these practical, visual guides focus on the best ways to maximize today’s innovative technologies. Tips and Now You Know sidebars offers solutions to potential pitfalls and veteran insight helps readers get even more out of a gadget, tool, or technology.
About the Author
Michael E. Cohen is the author and co-author of numerous books, most recently The iPad 2 Project Book (Wiley), and is currently a contributing editor to TidBITS, a Macintosh-oriented online newsletter now in its twenty-second year. He is a graduate of UCLA’s Motion Picture and Television program and developed instructional and commercial software and written about it.
Dennis R. Cohen is the author and co-author of over 30 books, the most recent being The iPad 2 Project Book (Wiley) and iPhoto’11: The Macintosh iLife Guide to Using iPhoto’11 (Peachpit). He has been writing about computer software for the past 35 years. Cohen’s programming career started at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, continuing at Ashton-Tate, Apple/Claris, and Aladdin Systems.