商品簡介
With iPhone 5 Kickstart, readers can kick back and start using all the revolutionary features of the latest release of the market-leading smartphone. Loaded with crisp, full-color screenshots, this practical, visual guide focuses on the best ways to maximize the capabilities of the iPhone 5 so readers can dive in and get going right away. Tips and Now You Know sidebars offer solutions to potential pitfalls and veteran insight into the iPhone 5 features that can help readers get even more usefulness out of this extraordinary smartphone. The chapters in provide full-color details throughout, and readers move quickly through initial set up and phone use, including home screen icon management, text and contacts, web browsing, camera use, image editing, and finding the best apps from iTunes. The series premise of Kickstart is to dispense with unnecessary preamble and use straightforward descriptions as well as step by step details to get users up/running quickly and create savvy users from novices. Readers will see how it's done with tons of color screenshots Covers the most popular topics—making calls, web browsing, sending/receiving email, and finding/playing games Shows how to best use the App Store to get productivity, entertainment, and strategy apps Includes details on using the 5-megapixel camera, and editing images and movies Explains how to sync the iPhone 5 with other devices, and set up iCloud for data storage and recovery
作者簡介
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.
目次
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.