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March 19, 2014
If you're an iPhone/iPad user, you probably use your device a lot. It's become an indispensable tool in your computing arsenal.
As with all tools, it pays to invest in learning it thoroughly. Don't just swipe the surface, dig deep into all the tricks and tips to make your life easier with iPad and iPhone Kung Fu: Tips, Tricks, Hints, and Hacks for iOS 7 now in print and shipping from pragprog.com/book/ktios.
iPad and iPhone Kung Fu: Tips, Tricks, Hints, and Hacks for iOS 7
Apple changed the world with the iPhone and iPad. But while Apple's impeccable design and attention to detail makes using the devices easy, getting the very most from the software takes time and effort. iPad and iPhone Kung Fu picks up where instruction manuals finish and wastes no time turning you into an expert.
Whether it's browsing the web with Safari, emailing with Mail, photographing with the Camera app, sharing on Facebook or Twitter, reading and learning with iBooks, or navigating with Maps, this book digs down into the nitty-gritty of the operating system and its apps. You'll find the juiciest and most astonishing time-savers and labor-saving tricks for iOS 7.
But the iPad and iPhone aren't just about content consumption. Learn tricks for using Apple's iWork applications to edit and create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Find tips for using GarageBand to make tunes, and hints for how iMovie can create your latest blockbuster. You'll discover the secrets of Apple's iPhoto image editing app too.
This is the premier companion for your Apple adventure, and the only book you need.
Now in print and shipping from pragprog.com/book/ktios.
Upcoming Author Appearances2014-03-21 Johanna Rothman, London
2014-03-25 Rachel Davies, Heart of England Scrum, Birmingham, UK
2014-03-26 Johanna Rothman,
Agile Boston
2014-03-27 Chris Adamson, CocoaConf DC
2014-03-27 Jonathan Penn, CocoaConf DC
2014-03-28 Chris Adamson, CocoaConf DC
2014-03-28 Jonathan Penn, CocoaConf DC
2014-03-28 Jonathan Penn, CocoaConf DC
2014-04-03 Seb Rose, DevWeek, London, UK
2014-04-03 Seb Rose, DevWeek, London, UK
2014-04-04 Jonathan Penn, CocoaConf Austin 2014
2014-04-06 Rachel Davies, Agile Adria, Croatia
2014-04-08 Johanna Rothman, Toronto
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