Selected Product: | The Macintosh iLife 08 Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Jim Heid Publisher: Peachpit Press Release Date: 2008-01-06 ISBN-10: 032150190X ISBN-13: 9780321501905 List Price: $39.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Mac OS X Leopard: The Missing Manual ISBN-10: 059652952X ISBN-13: 9780596529529 List Price:$34.99 iPhoto '08: The Missing Manual ISBN-10: 0596516185 ISBN-13: 9780596516185 List Price:$34.99 iMovie '08 & iDVD: The Missing Manual ISBN-10: 0596516193 ISBN-13: 9780596516192 List Price:$39.99 Teach Yourself VISUALLY Mac OS X Leopard (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech)) ISBN-10: 0470101679 ISBN-13: 9780470101674 List Price:$29.99 Apple Training Series: iWork 08 (Apple Training) ISBN-10: 0321501853 ISBN-13: 9780321501851 List Price:$39.99 |
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The '05 book included a tutorial DVD that was useful, and I believe these are still available for viewing on Jim Heid's website. The '06 and this version do not include a DVD, probably to allow the book to be published sooner, which is OK with me. The book does a better job of instruction than the DVD tutorials, because it can provide more detail. | iLIFE '08 by Jim Heid | Customer Rating: | The Macintosh iLife 08
This is THE book to get to work through the learning of iLife 08. Color phots and written in a manner that helps you through the problem you are working on and does not make you go through a lot of other material to get to your issue. Bought the same book for iLife 06, but there are enough new things in iLife 08 that I like having the new book. | Working with the Mac iLife '08 Book | Customer Rating: | This visual guidebook grabbed and held my interest with the book's color photos and graphics. The table of contents gives you insight into iLife, iTunes and iPhoto,iMovies, iDVD, Garageband and iWeb.
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Pages viii-xx. Read me first includes how the book works and the website www.maclife.com for video tutorial links. The author,Jim Heid developed the videos at www.apple.com/life.
Pages 2-3. Computers get personal with a spreadsheet of audio, imaging, video and storage information. Period covered is from 1960s to 2007.
Page 10. iLife keeps you connected. Audio and video podcasts, YouTube and blogs. Also, mentioned are RSS feeds in Safari and net newswire.
Pages 12-13. This has a good illustration of iMac G5 and how to use the iMac G5's rear connections.
Page 22. Audio formats explained. The different encoder options: aac, mp3, Apple Lossless, wav and aiff. Note: The iTunes store delivers music tracks in Apple's aac format and becomes distorted when changed to mp3 and aiff and burned to a CD.
Page 66. Coverflow and Art matter. Using advanced tab to get Album Artwork when using Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) in screensaver with the iTunes visualizer.
Pages 74-75. Learn how you can import old tapes and albums' audio tracks using Griffin Technology's iMic and Final Vinyl. Also, you can use Roxio's CD Spin Doctor.
Note: the new Quicktime 7 Pro allows you to import audio. Impressed with information on Griffin Technology's iMic, I purchased an iMic. I attached an external microphone in the iMic's audio port for voiceovers in both the iMovie HD and Final Vinyl programs. The iMic works quite well on my Mac G4 and iMac G5's 20 inch screen.
Pages 80-81. Excellent tips on using cross fading songs, sounds enhancer and how to crop songs in iTunes.
Page 90. Included are iTunes, applescripts, visualizer plugins and iTunes videos.
Pages 96-97. Give you information on the full-sized iPods: first to second generations. Also, detailed Information on first to fifth generation full-sized iPods.
Pages 290-291. iDVD at a glance with illustrations showing the icons and their various uses.
Pages 296-297. Learn how you can add movies to your DVD using Jim Heid's step-by-step procedures. Also, learn tips for DVD Movies with encoder settings: The very best to the fastest.
Pages 301-302. Refining a slide show with icons fully explained. Also, slide show tips with TV-Safe area so you can avoid cutting off the outer edges of your photos.
Pages 314-315. Burning DVD tips. Learn how to create a disc image to your DVD and how to use Roxio's Toast software.
Pro Reaction
This is a wonderful book for beginners and intermediate iLife users. There are excellent teaching graphics and photos throughout the book. Also included are sidebars and glossaries to help you learn how to use iLife programs. The book has two-page spreads with concise illustrations. This is an excellent way to quickly learn The Mac iLife `08 programs.
Con Reaction
Missing in the index are keyboard commands for the iLife programs. The index print size is small and major sections are not boldfaced. My wish is for a separate iMovie HD and iDVD book by author Jim Heid.
Final Reaction I highly recommend Jim Heid's Mac iLife `08 Book. This is a very good book for learning how to use iLife `08 programs. |
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