IPad For Seniors For Dummies
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118038274 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. She writes a technology column for Retirenet and also assists seniors with technology at TechSmartSenior. Nancy Muir is a writer and consultant as well as the author of more than 60 books, including Computers For Seniors For Dummies and Using the Internet Safely For Seniors For Dummies
The fun and easy way to make the most of your iPad or iPad 2!Versatile, portable, and lightweight, the iPad is an ideal device for today's seniors. This basic guide sports a senior-friendly larger font size and plenty of illustrations that make learning to use the iPad and iPad 2 easy. You'll first learn to set up your iPad, get familiar with the touchscreen interface, and explore accessibility features. Then you'll learn to browse the Internet with mobile Safari, use maps, set up and manage your e-mail, buy and read e-books, download and play music and movies, work with photos, make FaceTime video calls, and discover how to extend the iPad's capability even more with apps.Covers iPad and iPad 2With its ability to function as an e-reader, a music and movie player, a photo viewer, and a mini-computer, the iPad offers everything seniors need in a lightwe
Best of the iPad books for seniors I am a big fan of Nancy Muir, after buying her Kindle Fire For Dummies, which was very helpful. My Father-in-Law bought an iPad and had it for three days before finally giving up on it and asking me to return it, as it was too difficult to learn. Why Apple has decided to never include an instruction book with their devices is beyond me, but I'm sure it has hur. Great Manual Ann I bought this book for my mother who is 76 and had just gotten an ipad. It's written in easy to understand verbiage for someone who isn't as up-to-date on all the new electronic "toys" out there. I liked that it had pictures of the buttons it references which made it much easier to follow than the iPad user's manual (no surprise there!). Also, the book itself . Excellent Book Dianne "iPad for Dummies" was the only book I could find on the subject of learning about the iPad, probably because the iPad is such a new item. The book is great. It's a wonderful learning source and is very easy to understand. I am still referring to it as I continue to learn new tips from it. I would definitely recommend this book for new iPad users. I have found
From the Back CoverYour iPad is easy, portable,lightweight, and oh, so much fun — start enjoying it right now!You know the value of a simple, practical gizmo that does a lot of things well. No wonder the iPad got your attention! This book walks you through all the set-up stuff and explains the quickest ways to get started using your iPad or iPad 2, including going online, checking your e-mail, watching movies, reading iBooks, and more.If you're still shopping — compare WiFi vs. WiFi with 3G, decide how much memory you need, and choose a 3G carrierOpen the box — follow easy directions to get your iPad set up, registered, charged, and synched to your computerMake connections — brow