Take Control of Syncing in Tiger
Michael E. Cohen
Ebook: $10.00
Print:   $21.99

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Take Control of Syncing in Tiger

Learn how to synchronize all your data between Macs, or with mobile phones, PDAs, and iPods!

With clear directions and a humorous touch, Take Control of Syncing in Tiger walks you through tasks like syncing data with your iPhone, iPod, or Apple TV, syncing phone numbers between your Mac and mobile phone or PDA; syncing files between your desktop and laptop Macs; and sharing Safari bookmarks and keychains between Macs. You'll learn what gear you need and the best ways to move your data between devices, whether your syncing software is built in to Tiger, works through .Mac, or comes from an independent Mac developer.

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The book also explains how Apple's syncing model works under the hood, and when things don't work as expected, you'll appreciate its practical troubleshooting advice.

Includes a coupon worth 50% off any syncing utility from PocketMac!

Read this book to learn the answers to questions such as:

  • How does iTunes determine whether a file is a movie or a TV show?
  • How does the Apple TV figure out how many photos to sync?
  • What can I expect when I sync data to and from my iPhone?
  • Can I sync Address Book with my mobile phone?
  • How does one best sync with a Palm these days?
  • Is .Mac a good way to sync files between Macs?
  • How can I most easily sync networked Macs?
  • What should I look for if my sync doesn't work the way I expect?

I was amazed that your book pointed me to the solution for my problem within 5 minutes of purchasing it. The $10 price was more than worth the money and made me give you this full endorsement for a "Job Well Done"! -Michael Clarke

Book Info

  • 154 pages
  • Version 1.2
  • Updated 26-Jul-07
  • 1.7 MB download
  • ISBN: 1-933671-16-5
  • Free 22-page PDF sample with Table of Contents, Introduction, Quick Start, and section starts.

About the Author

Michael has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He's the author or co-author of several books, including The Xcode 2 Book and AirPort and Mac Wireless Networks for Dummies.

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