iPad in easy steps

iPad in easy steps

Covers all models of iPad with iOS 12

$15.99

Publication Date: 12th January 2019

iPad in easy steps, 8th Edition is a highly visual guide to navigating through the myriad features of this market-defining device. Written to help the user make the most of his/her iPad. Updated to cover iOS 12. Read More
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iPad in easy steps, 8th Edition is a highly visual guide to navigating through the myriad features of this market-defining device. Written to help the user make the most of his/her iPad. Updated to cover iOS 12. Read More
Description

iPad in easy steps, 8th edition is the ideal guide to help the reader make the most of their Apple iPad tablet. Written in jargon-free, easy to understand language and laid out in easy steps with colour screenshots and illustrations, iPad in easy steps, 8th edition will soon have the user whizzing through the features of their new iPad.

It starts by showing how to optimize the settings so that the iPad functions exactly how the reader wants it to. Then it covers everything from using Siri and iCloud, sending emails, web browsing, photos, music, videos, games, maps and iBooks, to running presentations, using apps, syncing with other devices, and reading and writing documents.

Includes tips, tricks and features not widely publicized by Apple and will help to ensure you get the most out of your new iPad.

Covers all models of iPad with iOS 12, including iPad Mini and iPad Pro.

Details
  • Price: $15.99
  • Pages: 240
  • Carton Quantity: 20
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Imprint: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Series: In Easy Steps
  • Publication Date: 12th January 2019
  • Trim Size: 7.38 x 8.88 in
  • Illustration Note: Full color screenshots, photographs and diagrams
  • ISBN: 9781840788167
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / Macintosh
Author Bio
Drew Provan is currently a senior lecturer at Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry. He's also a keen iPhone user. Drew enjoys writing and editing and has been involved with the production of a number of medical books. He also writes for GP Magazine, and have written pieces for other publications including Financial Times, Tesco Healthy Living, Readers Digest, and patient support group publications. Drew uses technology extensively at home and at work, for creating music, reading, writing, databases and giving presentations. As an early adopter of the iPad he has almost stopped using his laptop and switched over to the iPad for most of his computing and multimedia needs.

iPad in easy steps, 8th edition is the ideal guide to help the reader make the most of their Apple iPad tablet. Written in jargon-free, easy to understand language and laid out in easy steps with colour screenshots and illustrations, iPad in easy steps, 8th edition will soon have the user whizzing through the features of their new iPad.

It starts by showing how to optimize the settings so that the iPad functions exactly how the reader wants it to. Then it covers everything from using Siri and iCloud, sending emails, web browsing, photos, music, videos, games, maps and iBooks, to running presentations, using apps, syncing with other devices, and reading and writing documents.

Includes tips, tricks and features not widely publicized by Apple and will help to ensure you get the most out of your new iPad.

Covers all models of iPad with iOS 12, including iPad Mini and iPad Pro.

  • Price: $15.99
  • Pages: 240
  • Carton Quantity: 20
  • Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Imprint: In Easy Steps Limited
  • Series: In Easy Steps
  • Publication Date: 12th January 2019
  • Trim Size: 7.38 x 8.88 in
  • Illustrations Note: Full color screenshots, photographs and diagrams
  • ISBN: 9781840788167
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COMPUTERS / Hardware / Personal Computers / Macintosh
Drew Provan is currently a senior lecturer at Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry. He's also a keen iPhone user. Drew enjoys writing and editing and has been involved with the production of a number of medical books. He also writes for GP Magazine, and have written pieces for other publications including Financial Times, Tesco Healthy Living, Readers Digest, and patient support group publications. Drew uses technology extensively at home and at work, for creating music, reading, writing, databases and giving presentations. As an early adopter of the iPad he has almost stopped using his laptop and switched over to the iPad for most of his computing and multimedia needs.