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iPhone VISUAL Quick Tips

Iphone_visual_quick_tips By Kate Shoup

Published by Wiley January 08

iPhone Visual Quick Tips provides visual learners with useful and unexpected techniques essential to getting the most from their Apple iPhone. This easy to use, compact guide provides tips, secrets, and tricks to help readers save time and become more efficient with this latest portable device from Apple. Full-colour screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions break down big tasks into bite-sized modules that show readers how to save time and boost productivity. A handy smaller trim size makes it easy for readers to find essential information on the hottest tips and tricks for iPhone.

About the author
Kate Shoup is the author or co-author of more than 10 books covering a range of topics from sports to technology to crafts. A 2006 recipient of an Indiana Arts Commission Individual Artist Grant, Kate has also co-written and starred in a feature-length independent film, "The Waiter." When not writing, Kate loves to ski and read, and she plays a mean game of 9-ball. Kate lives in Indianapolis with her daughter and their cat.

Paperback Original; £8.99/9.80 EUR; ISBN: 978-0-470-17371-8

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