Zune For Dummies

[Brian Johnson, Duncan Mackenzie, Harvey R. Chute] ↠ Zune For Dummies ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Zune For Dummies good but not great I purchased this book for my 57 year old wife after she recieved a Zune 8GB player as a Christmas gift. The book has helped her understand the players capabilities to some extent, but it was written for the ealier Zune versions. She does like having the book as a reference, as opposed to sorting thru different screens of an on-line manual. Having the book and another experienced user to consult seems to be key for her.Overall. Lee Alsing said zune for dummies. As one reviewer

Zune For Dummies

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Rating : 4.43 (793 Votes)
Asin : 0470120452
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 408 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-05-23
Language : English

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A project manager and software developer for a national systems integration and consulting company, Harvey has authored over fifty internal technical documents, white papers, and consulting deliverables. He has a habit of watching TV show episodes on his Zune, including “Star Trek: Enterprise” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender”. You can contact Duncan through his Web site, duncanmackenzie.Harvey Chute is owner and editor of Zunerama, an online

From the Back CoverGet the scoop on Zune from insidersGet in the Zune zone, tune in, turn on, watch, listen, and shareWith Zune, you have a portable entertainment unit that fits into your pocket and lets you take your music (500 hours of it), photos, and videos with you everywhere. This friendly guide walks you through everything from installing the software and basic operation to browsing Zune Marketplace with more than two million tracks and connecting with fellow Zuners.Transfer and manage your music collectionImport and watch videosCreate content to shareConnect to FM radio, your stereo, TV, or Xbox 360Use the built-in Wi-Fi featuresTa

Let Microsoft insiders Brian Johnson and Duncan Mackenzie introduce you to Zune, the exciting new portable media player that plays both audio and video. Additional fun features covered include watching video on Zune, subscribing to podcasts, creating content to share with others, and a preview of upcoming Zune models.. They explain the numerous entertaining possibilities of Zune, such as transferring a music collection to your Zune, purchasing new music, connecting with friends who share similar taste in music via ZuneLive!, and hooking Zune to your Xbox 360

good but not great I purchased this book for my 57 year old wife after she recieved a Zune 8GB player as a Christmas gift. The book has helped her understand the players capabilities to some extent, but it was written for the ealier Zune versions. She does like having the book as a reference, as opposed to sorting thru different screens of an on-line manual. Having the book and another experienced user to consult seems to be key for her.Overall. Lee Alsing said zune for dummies. As one reviewer called this book "for dummies who can't find the information free on the web" - this is true, but for anyone who doesn't have the TIME to search through the zillions disassembled pieces of information about the Zune or the knowledge of which of those pieces they need, this is a great reference - a lot of it was almost too technical, but I got the basics of what I needed and recommend it to anyone who doesn't w. Helpful but a little confusing I was stumbling around trying to figure out even some very basic features of my ZUNE since MS has no users manual. This got me through some basics and even into some advanced features. I would have been lost without it. But its pictures of ZUNE PC screens look so different from my version of Zune 3.0 that I was confused for some time. Its screens look so much like Windows Media Player but my Zune PC software looks nothing lik

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