iPhone Books
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Incredible iPhone Apps For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech
Published 11 years ago
by Bob LeVitus, For Dummies
A full-color directory of must-have iPhone and iPod touch apps!The App Store allows you to browse and download thousands of applications that were developed with the iPhone SDK and published through Apple. The popularity of iPhone and iPod touch apps is exploding and this handy guide helps you sort through the tens of thousands of available apps so you can find the ones that are ideal for you.
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Pro Web Gadgets for Mobile and Desktop
Published 11 years ago
by Sterling Udell, Apress
The miniature web applications known as gadgets (or widgets) are a key component of the Distributed Web and an ideal way to publish your content far beyond the reach of your own web site. Packaging web content and functionality into a gadget enables it to be seen anywhere from iGoogle to the iPhone—wherever the user may be, on or off the traditional Web. Everyone can access your content without having to visit your web site.
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Professional Xcode 3 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer
Published 11 years ago
by James Bucanek, Wrox
A solid guide that responds to the active interest in Apple's Xcode toolsApple's Xcode tools are a collection of applications and frameworks that are used to develop, test, and optimize applications primarily written for Mac OS X or the iPhone. The steady increase in sales of Apple computers has triggered a strong interest in gaining a thorough understanding of Xcode and its tools and what they have to offer.
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iPhone Design Award-Winning Projects (The Definitive Guide
Published 11 years ago
by Chris Dannen, Apress
This book profiles developers who have received the prestigious Apple Design Award for iPhone app excellence. You’ll learn all about what makes these apps truly standout, including explanations of great user interface design and implementation, as well as the code under the hood that makes these the most responsive, intuitive, useful, and just plain fun apps running on the iPhone. *Insightful profiles of the developers behind Tweetie, Topple 2, AccuTerra, Postage, and Wooden Labyrinth 3D
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Compression for Great Video and Audio, Second Edition: Master Tips and Common Sense (DV Expert
Published 11 years ago
by Ben Waggoner, Focal Press
Learn how to compress video and audio with optimal quality and minimal hassles. Renowned expert Ben Waggoner teaches you to improve the quality of your final content and develop effective workflows. Understand the basic concepts of vision and hearing, apply that knowledge in the context of compression, then move onto practical, applicable information for creating, editing, and compressing the best video and audio, whether you're delivering for the web, DVD, Blu-ray, phones, or beyond.
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iPad: The Missing Manual
Published 10 years ago
by J D Biersdorfer J.D., O'Reilly Media
Apple's iPad is the perfect personal media center. It lets you search the Web with WiFi, helps you stay in touch with its built-in email application, and allows you to read books, magazines, and newspapers in full color. You can also play games, listen to music, watch videos, view photos, and create documents, layouts, and slideshows with iPad's iWork suite.With iPad: The Missing Manual, learning how to use this new device is a snap.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with SP1: Tony Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation
Published 12 years ago
by Tony Redmond, Digital Press
Exchange 2007 represents the biggest advance in the history of Microsoft Exchange Server technology. Given Exchange's leap to x64 architecture and its wide array of new features, it isn't surprising that the SP1 release of 2007 would be particularly robust in terms of hotfixes, security enhancements and additional functionality.
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HTML5: Up and Running
Published 10 years ago
by Pilgrim Mark, O'Reilly Media
If you don't know about the new features available in HTML5, now's the time to find out. The latest version of this markup language is going to significantly change the way you develop web applications, and this book provides your first real look at HTML5's new elements and attributes.
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Cisco IOS Cookbook (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))
Published 14 years ago
by Kevin Dooley, Ian Brown, O'Reilly Media
Never has something cried out for a cookbook quite as much as Cisco's Internetwork Operating System (IOS). IOS is powerful and flexible, but also confusing and daunting. Most tasks can be accomplished in several different ways. And you don't want to spend precious time figuring out which way is best when you're trying to solve a problem quickly.That's what this cookbook is for.
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Beginning iPad Application Development
Published 10 years ago
by WeiMeng Lee, Wrox
Beginning iPad Application Development provides a comprehensive, hands-on approach to iPad development for aspiring iPad developers. The book is divided into three main parts: *Part One walks the reader through developing their first iPad application while familiarizing the reader with Cocoa, Cocoa Touch, the iPhone and iPad SDK and the Xcode tools. *Part Two will focus on the features and syntax of the Objective-C language which is essential for creating many iPad applications.