ciao lyne, gordon and tracy.
as usuale i would like to buy those two new books .
please let me have the paypal  order .
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Hello everybody

I'm sorry I am a little late posting this; we are having problems about which I 
won't speak here.

With iOS 5 and iCloud, Apple significantly expanded all that you can do on the 
iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, but those new features require us end users to 
learn new skills and habits. To help you optimize your iOS 5 experience, we 
have two new ebooks for you today. "Take Control of Your iPad" is a big, broad 
ebook about iOS 5 on the iPad, and "Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, 
and iPod touch, Third Edition" is tightly focused on how to devise and manage 
an effective mobile email strategy for any device running iOS 5. You can buy 
either title by itself or save $5 on both together with an email-only bundle 
discount.


* "Take Control of Your iPad" - You can read the entire ebook straight through 
to qualify for your iPad expert secret decoder ring, or you can dip in as 
needed to get help with setup, syncing, apps, and more. You'll benefit from the 
many hours that Tonya Engst has spent setting up and syncing her iPads as she 
teaches you to configure your original iPad or iPad 2 correctly, both through 
the new Setup Assistant and with key options that require extra effort. You'll 
pick up important skills that make gesturing, typing, and navigating more 
enjoyable and effective. You'll also find tips for setting up and getting more 
out of many of Apple's apps, plus real-world advice on buying and managing 
third-party apps.

Among much else, you'll find answers to these common questions: 

* What is Location Services, and is it okay if I turn it on?
* Should I back up to iCloud or to iTunes?
* How do I set up notifications and control the sounds they make?
* What are smart techniques for organizing my Home screen?
* How do I copy a new ebook into iBooks?
* How do I sync with more than one Google Calendar?
* How do I set up a Wi-Fi iTunes sync?
* What should I know before (and after) I shop for a new app?

This 170-page ebook is available now to answer all sorts of iPad questions for 
a mere $15.

* "Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Third Edition" - 
Join tech writer extraordinaire Joe Kissell in this thoughtful and thorough 
explanation of how to set up the optimal email system on your iOS device. 
You'll find practical, real-world recommendations about the best ways to use 
the Mail app, and you'll get advice and directions for how to set up your 
accounts, receive email, read and send email, and file messages. You'll also 
learn to solve connection problems and work around feature limitations. 

Joe covers the basics and beyond, including answers to these questions:

* What's new in iOS 5 Mail?
* How do I set up my email accounts? 
* How do I set up mailboxes for effective navigation and filing? 
* How do I handle attachments? 
* How does Mail integrate with other apps, like Calendar and Contacts? 
* What are the best ways to find messages in the Mail app? 
* What's different about Exchange ActiveSync accounts? 
* How do I integrate Gmail with Mail? 

This 108-page ebook can help turn your iOS device into a lean, mean email 
machine for only  $10.

Both of these books are available from Mac Access at the usual discounted rate; 
although please be just a tiny bit patient with me. If you want to know why 
I'll tell you off list.

Lynne


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