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Book Reviews of iPhone: The Missing ManualBook Review: Book Review and Extra Resources Summary: 5 Stars
Given that the iPhone doesn't come with a manual, this book is a good shortcut to figure out ways to use your phone, so I highly recommend it.
In case you're interested in learning more, you may also take a look at free eBooks such as the Everything You Need to Know About Your iPhone. Using the phone is really exciting when you learn some of the tips that are available in the book and online.
Book Review: Just buy it... Summary: 5 Stars
I have enjoyed Pogue's tech pieces in the New York Times, his podcasts online and now on MSNBC. He writes about our toys. These are all toys to us (as much as we want others to think they are much more). He treats them as such. This book has the details where necessary, but mainly it's a fun trip through all the features of your new toy. Buy it, be smarter when using it, and give Pogue one less day to work on his retirement.
Book Review: Great Book So far--ON iPHONE Summary: 5 Stars
Read this book once. Great resources inside. It provides a systematic yet wow perspective on iPhone, especially the missing manual--some never noticed or thought of functions of iPhone.
I read iPhone for Dummies too. Good. But this book is great.
If you can wait for second edition of this book, I sincerely urge you to wait.
Afterall, iPhone is 1.0 only. More exciting features to come.
Book Review: Not Just For The Tech Challenged! Summary: 5 Stars
The iPhone is easy to use and most can catch on quickly. But there is much more than meets the eye. The iPhone is really a small computer and this great book will help you realize its full potential. The easy to follow instructions and great pictures make you forget that you're reading the 'missing manual'. My advice: keep the book close because you will find yourself reaching for it again and again!
Book Review: Informative and pretty funny, too! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this for my husband, who usually just muddles through the first few days with a new gadget without ever unpacking whatever manual it came with. Surprisingly, he read this cover-to-cover and really seemed to enjoy it, so I read it, too. It's well-written, amusing and gives plenty of inside hints and tips that we otherwise never would have figured out on our own. Good job, David Pogue! Bravo!
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