iPod Bible 3.0
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by Peter Ha on June 1, 2007

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Did you recently purchase an iPod? Not to sure what iTunes is all about? I’ll admit that I suck when it comes to using iTunes. It’s OK because not everyone has the time to sit around and tinker with it for hours until it’s optimized to your standards. Well, the iPod Book 3.0 is available for download and it has everything you need to know about your iPod and iTunes. It also includes some world-exclusive iPhone content, but be ready to digest 230 pages worth of content.

The book is broken down into four features that cover the iPhone, tips and tricks for iTunes, Apple TV tips and a section that covers troubleshooting, repairs and replacement advice. If you want to make the most of your Apple lifestyle experience then I highly suggest you download this PDF-format book. What have you got to lose? It’s free.

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  • Well, I have the equivalent of reading through 230 pages of time lost by downloading and reading this book. Let’s see, cost is free but my time is valuable = net loss in my book ;-)

    Jon

  • Something’s wrong with mine, every reference to Jesus replaced with Steve.

  • Something’s wrong with mine… every reference to Jesus was replaced with Steve.

  • I’m sorry but you sound like a used car salesman trying to push the Gremlin to make ends meet; I know if I download it I’m going to get an Ivirus or told how I should attend this really cool Iseminar for a one time only special blockbuster deal for only $999.

    If people aren’t going to read their user’s manual they definitely aren’t going to read a 230 page ebook.

    Not to mention the Technicolor design only further confirms my belief that you are all a bunch of open-source hippies. But I read you have boobies at HQ so I’ll forgive you this time.

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