You're driving to work and your favorite new song comes on the radio. A few hours later, you find yourself humming the tune as you work on reports. By the end of the day, your coworkers want to muzzle you because now they all also have that song stuck in their heads. Time for some new music? All you need is an iPod and iPod and iTunes for Windows and Mac In a Snap and you'll have tons of new songs to hum along with. This book is designed specifically for a busy person like you, who doesn't have time for long-winded explanations of how and why each piece of the iPod works. Organized into a series of well-organized tasks that you can easily accomplish, you will quickly learn what you need to do and then be able to do it. iPod and iTunes for Windows and Mac In a Snap covers all versions of the iPod, including the new shuffle, as well as both the Windows and Mac versions of iTunes.
About author
Brian Tiemann is a freelance technology columnist and software engineer who has written extensively in online magazines about the Macintosh, Apple software, and the philosophy of user-friendly design that has always been synonymous with them. A creative professional in the graphic arts and web design world as well as in networking and software quality, he enjoys software like iTunes and gadgets like the iPod not just as tools, but as prime expressions of the elusive art of the user experience.
A graduate of Caltech, author of Mac OS X Tiger in a Snap, and coauthor of FreeBSD Unleashed and Sams Teach Yourself FreeBSD in 24 Hours, Brian enjoys animation, motorcycles, photography, technological gadgets, the outdoors, and writing about them all. He lives in Silicon Valley with canines Capri and Banzai.