60+ iPad iOS 7 Quick-Start Tips and Tricks to Get You Started with Your iPad

(For iPad 2, iPad 3, The New iPad, or iPad Mini with iOS 7)

Nonfiction, Computers, Computer Hardware, Macintosh, Hardware, Operating Systems
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Author: Scott La Counte ISBN: 1230000185947
Publisher: SD Publication: September 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott La Counte
ISBN: 1230000185947
Publisher: SD
Publication: September 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

My parents are official iPad users. I began writing this book when I realized that they could check Facebook, but didn’t have the faintest idea how to make the text size bigger on Safari and a number of other things that I thought were commonsense after using the tablet for a day. I decided to make a list for them, and this book is a result of that.

If you have been using Apple products for several years, then this book will probably have a few tricks that you didn’t know—especially if you are upgrading to the new OS (iOS 7). The book, however, is geared towards those getting started.

This book is meant to be a quick start reference. It’s not a tutorial on how to use your iPad. If you are looking for something that is more hands on and teaches you how to use the iPad, try the one that came with your iPad (Hint: Open Safari, go to Bookmarks and tap the link to the User Guide). Additionally, if you’d like to just see what significant things have been added to iOS 7 then jump to the last section which is just for your reference and does not count towards the 60+ tips in this short guide.

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My parents are official iPad users. I began writing this book when I realized that they could check Facebook, but didn’t have the faintest idea how to make the text size bigger on Safari and a number of other things that I thought were commonsense after using the tablet for a day. I decided to make a list for them, and this book is a result of that.

If you have been using Apple products for several years, then this book will probably have a few tricks that you didn’t know—especially if you are upgrading to the new OS (iOS 7). The book, however, is geared towards those getting started.

This book is meant to be a quick start reference. It’s not a tutorial on how to use your iPad. If you are looking for something that is more hands on and teaches you how to use the iPad, try the one that came with your iPad (Hint: Open Safari, go to Bookmarks and tap the link to the User Guide). Additionally, if you’d like to just see what significant things have been added to iOS 7 then jump to the last section which is just for your reference and does not count towards the 60+ tips in this short guide.

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