You've seen it. You've coveted it. And now that you can access the revolutionary iTunes Music Store from your Windows machine, you simply must have it! We're talking, of course, about the world's most popular music player: Apple's magical iPod. Here to unlock all of its secrets--for both Windows and Mac users--is a fun, practical, thoroughly updated volume from popular Mac columnist and author Christopher Breen. Ten-second album downloads, enough storage space for more than 7,500 songs; a slim, super lightweight design; a reengineered, all-touch interface; customizable menus; on the--go play lists; support for more (and better) audio formats; wired remote control; an elegant and convenient charging and syncing dock; and a trio of fun games are just some of the new iPod features covered here. You'll also find new information on setting up the Windows version of iTunes and using it to buy songs from the iTunes Music Store, hints for accessorizing and protecting your iPod, tips for maximizing its storage capabilities, and troubleshooting advice for when it refuses to cooperate.
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Five million and growing-that's the number of songs sold through the iTunes Music Store, and growing is an understatement. Now that Windows users havetheir very own version of iTunes (announced in June and scheduled to releaseby the end of 2003), they're all going to want iPods to play and store theirburgeoning music collections. iPods are now so mainstream that mass retailerslike Target are advertising them with their back-to-school clothes. Here to helpboth Mac and PC users begin using their iPods effectively and efficiently is afun, practical, thoroughly updated volume from popular Mac columnist andauthor Christopher Breen . A reengineered, all-touch interface; customizablemenus; on the-go play lists; access to the revolutionary new iTunes MusicStore; support for more (and better) audio formats; wired remote control; andan elegant and convenient charging and syncing dock are just some of the newfeatures covered in these pages. Readers will also find guidance foraccessorizing and protecting their iPods, tips for making the most of theirstorage capabilities, and troubleshooting advice for those moments when thediminutive device is uncooperative.
Christopher Breen has been writing about the Macintosh since the latter days of the Reagan Administration. Contributor to such publications as Macworld, MacUser, and MacWEEK, he pens Macworld's popular troubleshooting column, "Mac 911."
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