Saturday, December 20, 2008

Word 2007 or iPhone the Missing Manual

Word 2007 (Quamut)

Author: Quamut

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Bring your documents up to date.

Word 2007 is the biggest upgrade to Microsoft’s time-tested word-processing software in more than a decade. Create dynamic documents effortlessly and effectively by learning to:

  • Navigate Word 2007’s new interface quickly and easily

  • Create, format, and print Word documents and add tables, charts, and graphics

  • Ensure that your new Word documents are compatible with older versions



iPhone the Missing Manual

Author: David Pogu

The new iPhone 3G is here, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is on top of it with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. With its faster downloads, touch-screen iPod, and best-ever mobile Web browser, the new affordable iPhone is packed with possibilities. But without an objective guide like this one, you'll never unlock all it can do for you. Each custom designed page in iPhone: The Missing Manual helps you accomplish specific tasks with complete step-by-step instructions for everything from scheduling to web browsing to watching videos. You'll learn how to: Use the iPhone as a phone—get a guided tour of 3G's phone features and learn how much time you can save with things like Visual Voicemail, contact searching, and more Treat the iPhone as an iPod—listen to music, upload and view photos, and fill the iPhone with TV shows and movies Take the iPhone online—learn how to get online, use email, browse the Web, and use the GPS Go beyond the iPhone—discover how to use iPhone with iTunes, sync it with your calendar, and learn about The App Store where you can pick from hundreds of iPhone-friendly programs Teeming with high-quality color graphics and filled with humor, tips, tricks, and surprises, iPhone: The Missing Manual quickly teaches you how to set up, accessorize, and troubleshoot your iPhone. Instead of fumbling around, take advantage of this device with the manual that should have been in the box. It's your call.



Table of Contents:
The Missing Credits     vii
Introduction     1
The Phone as Phone
The Guided Tour     5
Sleep Switch (On/Off)     6
SIM Card Slot     8
Audio Jack     9
The Screen     9
Screen Icons     10
Home Button     12
Silencer Switch, Volume Keys     13
The Bottom and the Back     14
In the Box     15
Seven Basic Finger Techniques     16
The Keyboard     19
Charging the iPhone     28
Battery Life Tips     29
Rearranging the Home Screen     30
Phone Calls     33
Making Calls     33
Answering Calls     36
Fun with Phone Calls     39
Editing the Contacts List     43
Favorites List     49
Recents List     52
The Keypad     54
Overseas Calling     55
Fancy Phone Tricks     57
Visual Voicemail     57
SMS Text Messages     62
Chat Programs     68
Call Waiting     69
Call Forwarding     70
Caller ID     71
Bluetooth Earpieces and Car Kits     72
The iPhone as iPod
Music and Video     75
List Land     76
Other Lists     77
Customizing List Land     79
Cover Flow     80
The Now Playing Screen (Music)     81
Controlling Playback (Music)     83
Multi(music)tasking     85
Controlling Playback (Video)     86
Zoom/Unzoom     87
Familiar iPod Features     89
The Wi-Fi iTunes Store     91
Photos and Camera     93
Opening Photos     94
Flicking, Rotating, Zooming, and Panning     95
Deleting Photos     97
Photo Controls     98
Photo Wallpaper     99
Photos by Email-and by Text Message     101
Headshots for Contacts     103
The Camera     104
Photos to Your Web Gallery     106
Capturing the Screen     107
Geotagging     108
The iPhone Online
Getting Oline     113
A Tale of Three Networks     114
Sequence of Connections     116
The List of Hot Spots     117
Commercial Hot Spots      118
How to Turn Off 3G     118
Airplane Mode and Wi-Fi Off Mode     120
The Web     121
Safari Tour     122
Zooming and Scrolling     123
The Address Bar     126
Bookmarks     129
Web Clips     132
The History List     133
Tapping Links     134
Saving Graphics     135
Searching the Web     136
Audio and Video on the Web     137
Manipulating Multiple Pages     138
RSS: The Missing Manual     140
Web Security     141
Web Applications     143
Web-Application Launchers     147
Email     149
Setting Up Your Account     150
The "Two-Mailbox Problem"     153
Reading Mail     155
What to Do with a Message     157
Writing Messages     164
Surviving Email Overload     168
IPhone Apps
M aps and Apps     173
Calendar     174
YouTube     181
Stocks     186
Maps     188
Weather     199
Clock     201
Calculator      206
Notes     208
Custom Ringtones     211
iTunes Ringtones     211
GarageBand Ringtones     213
The App Store     215
Welcome to App Heaven     216
Two Ways to the App Store     217
Shopping in iTunes     222
Organizing Apps     223
App Updates     226
Troubleshooting Apps     227
Beyond iPhone
iTunes for iPhoners     231
The iTunes Window: What's Where     231
Five Ways to Get Music     233
Playlists     238
Authorizing Computers     240
Geeks' Nook: File Formats     241
TV, Movies, and Movie Rentals     241
Controlling it All-From Your iPhone     242
Syncing the iPhone     243
Automatic Syncing     243
Manual Syncing     245
Eight Tabs to Glory     247
Info Tab (Contacts, Calendars, Settings)     248
The Ringtones Tab     256
The Music Tab     257
The Photos Tab (Computer to iPhone)     259
The Podcasts Tab     262
The Video Tab     263
The Applications Tab      264
One iPhone, Multiple Computers     265
One Computer, Multiple iPhones     265
Conflicts     267
One-Way Emergency Sync     268
Backing Up the iPhone     269
MobileMe     273
MobileMe on the iPhone     276
MobileMe Photos     278
The Corporate iPhone     283
The Perks     283
Setup     285
Exchange + MobileMe     289
A Word on Troubleshooting     293
Virtual Private Networking (VPN)     294
Settings     297
Airplane Mode     298
Wi-Fi     298
Fetch New Data     299
Carrier     301
Sounds     301
Brightness     302
Wallpaper     303
General     304
Mail, Contacts, Calendars     312
Phone     315
Safari     317
iPod     318
Photos     320
App Store Preferences     320
Appendixes
Setup and Signup     323
Activation     323
AT&T Fringe Cases     325
Upgrading an Original iPhone      326
Accessories     329
Proper Shopping for the iPhone     329
Protecting Your iPhone     330
Making the iPhone Heard     332
Power to the iPhone     333
Double-Dipping: iPod Accessories     335
Troubleshooting and Maintenance     337
First Rule: Install the Updates     337
Reset: Six Degrees of Desperation     338
iPhone Doesn't Turn On     340
Doesn't Show Up in iTunes     340
Phone and Internet Problems     341
Email Problems     342
Problems That Aren't Really Problems     345
iPod Problems     346
Warranty and Repair     346
Where to Go From Here     348
Index     349

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