iPad Superguide, Third Edition by Macworld Editors

iPad Superguide, Third Edition

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  • Publisher IDG Consumer & SMB, Inc.
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  • Size 87.46 MB
  • Length 85 Pages

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Whether you already have a third-generation iPad in hand, are waiting anxiously for its arrival at your doorstep, or are seriously considering purchasing Apple's latest tablet, let the Macworld editors help you learn everything there is to know about the new iPad with the third edition of our iPad Superguide.

This in-depth Superguide covers everything you need know about your iPad's hardware and software, including the latest on iOS 5. We also highlight and recommend some great apps and accessories to get you started.

We provide step-by-step instructions for getting acquainted with your new iPad. Familiarize yourself with every port, button, and switch on your device, and start the setup process. Customize your settings by enabling parental controls, changing the behavior of your iPad's side-switch, and (if you have an LTE-enabled iPad) creating a data plan. Learn about the many multitouch gestures you'll be using to open, close, zoom, and swipe on the 9.7-inch LED-backlit screen. Communicate with others using Mail, Safari, Messages, and FaceTime.

In addition, we'll show you how to sync and load all your favorite music, movies, television shows, podcasts, apps, and files using iTunes; how to convert most any file to work on the iPad; and how to stream your media to a television or other source using AirPlay. Organize your life using the iPad's built-in Calendar, Notes, Reminders, and Contacts apps, and get the best recommendations for third-party apps to help increase productivity. Discover how to get work done on the iPad using iWork, Google Docs, and Microsoft Office files.

Even without a tech support background, it's easy to troubleshoot most simple problems on the iPad. In our Troubleshooting Tips chapter, we give a rundown of common questions plaguing users and the easiest ways to fix them. We'll also share some simple tricks to keep your device up and running, and suggestions for when you need to consult with the experts.

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