Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something - and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you'll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 150 iTunes, iPhoto„¢, iMovie, iDVD„¢, and GarageBand„¢ tasks, from ripping songs and shopping at the iTunes music store to retouching photos, cropping video clips, building movie menu buttons, and creating real or software instrument tracks in GarageBand. "What fantastic teaching books you have produced! Congratulations to you and your staff." - Bruno Tonon (Melbourne, Australia) "Like a lot of other people, I understand things best when I see them visually. Your books really make learning easy and life more fun." - John T. Frey (Cadillac, MI)
In no particular order, Michael E. Cohen has been a teacher, a programmer, an editor, a short-order cook, a postal clerk, a Web designer, a digital media producer, an instructional technology consultant, a certified usability analyst, and an assembly line worker. A three-time contributing editor to the The Macintosh Bible, he’s the author or co-author of several other books, including The iPad 2 Project Book, The iPad Project Book, Take Control of TextExpander, Take Control of PDFpen 5, The Mac Xcode 2 Book, AirPort and Mac Wireless Networks for Dummies, Apple Training Series: iLife ’09, and Teach Yourself VISUALLY iLife ’04. He lives in Santa Monica, California, with about a half-dozen working Macs and the memory board from his Apple Lisa.