iPad for the Older and Wiser: Get Up and Running with Your iPad or iPad mini, Edition 3

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· John Wiley & Sons
3.3
3 reviews
Ebook
312
Pages

About this ebook

Easy-to-follow, up-to-date advice on the new iPad and iPad Mini

The over-50 crowd is keeping up with technology like never before and they're eager to learn what the new iPad has to offer them. If you fall into that category, then this book is for you! Featuring an accessible, full-color interior, this new edition gets you up and running on the latest software release and features of the iPad and iPad Mini, in addition to iOS 6. It also includes general information you won't want to miss no matter which iPad you have, such as how to set up and register your iPad, sync it with other devices, download apps from the App Store, play games or watch films, and much more.

  • Gets you up to speed on the latest and greatest features you can enjoy with your new iPad, such as Facebook integration, updated Siri, shared photo streams, and more
  • Walks you through the steps so you can start using your iPad for things you do every day, such as surfing the web, ordering groceries, organizing photos, and staying in touch with family and friends via email
  • Reviews what you need to know to connect to the Internet, sync with other devices, play games or watch films, and more

Packed with clear, easy-to-follow instructions and advice reinforced with lots of helpful illustrations, this approachable guide shows you how to make the iPad part of your everyday life.

Ratings and reviews

3.3
3 reviews
Neeraj Sharma
August 10, 2015
9873061791
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Sean McManus (Uxbridge, UK) is a technology and business author. His previous books include, Microsoft Office for the Older and Wiser, Social Networking for the Older and Wiser, iPad for the Older and Wiser (1st edition and 2nd edition), Small Business Websites That Work (Prentice Hall) and the co-authored Customer Service Pocketbook (with Tony Newby, Management Pocketbooks). As a journalist, Sean has written tutorials and feature articles for magazines including Internet Magazine (where he was staff writer), Internet Works, Business 2.0, Start and Run Your Business, Making Music, Melody Maker and Personal Computer World.

Rosemary Hattersley has been writing about consumer technology for more than a decade. Most of her work can be found in PC Advisor, Macworld and iPad & iPhone User. She's written for and edited The Complete Guides to The iPhone 5, The iPad Mini, Android and Windows 7 and 8. She's also a knitting geek. Her marriage to Macworld's editor mended a schism in the Mac/PC divide. Then along came Android to rain on the iPad's parade. As if!

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