Watchlist Part 1: The Chopin Manuscript and Part II: The Copper Bracelet iPad App Review – Innovative Reading

Applications, Entertainment, Reviews, apps, books, ebooks, iPad, iPhone, iPhone Applications, news, part i, part ii, the chopin manuscript, the copper bracelet, vook, watchlist July 26th, 2010

There can’t be many users who haven’t given their iPad a whirl as an eBook reader, even if it’s only to enjoy Winnie-the-Pooh for free via iBooks; and we would imagine that the majority have found it to be a pleasant reading companion.  However, books on the iPad don’t begin and end with iBooks, as

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O’Reilly’s book “iPhone : Open Application Development”

SDK, books, programming March 26th, 2008

O’Reilly has released a book on developing applications for a jailbroken iPhone. “iPhone Open Application Development”, is written by Jonathan Zdziarski, who’s actually responsible for making NES.app and countless other unauthorized iPhone programs.

While the book doesn’t teach you how to use Apple’s official SDK, you will learn how to access the iPhone’s OS, gain understanding of therefore and creating applications for it, using iPhone’s Objective-C framework, and other things… which in the end will make you understand the workings of the SDK as well as the iPhone itself much better better. After all that’s exactly what this book teaches: developing third party apps without the need of SDK.

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The book is priced at $39.99 and is available at O’reilly store. If you are not sure, there are previews to check before buying on the same site.

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Erica Sadun «Taking Your iPhone to the Max»

books March 24th, 2008

Unleash your iPhone and take it to the limit using secret tips and techniques from gadget hacker Erica Sadun. Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPhone to the Max will show you how get the most out of Apple’s iPhone. You’ll find all the best, and undocumented, tricks as well as the most efficient and enjoyable introduction to the iPhone you’ll ever find. Starting with a guide to iPhone basics, you’ll quickly move on to discover the iPhone’s hidden potential, like how to connect to a TV, get contract-free VOIP, and hack OS X so it will run apps on your iPhone. From e-mail and surfing the Web, to using iTunes, iBooks, games, photos, ripping DVDs and getting free VOIP with Skype or Jajah, you’ll find it here. You’ll even find tips on where to get the best and cheapest iPhone accessories. Get ready to take iPhone to the max!

Book: Taking Your iPhone to the Max
Author: Erica Sadun
Press: Apress
Year: 2008
Format type: PDF
Size: 2.8 Mb

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