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Titre : | iLife '04 All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies |
Auteurs : | Tony Bove |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : For Dummies, 2004 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-7645-7347-7 |
Index. décimale : | 006.7 (syst├¿me multim├®dia) |
Résumé : |
From the Back Cover7 books in 1ÔÇôyour key to success with iLife ÔÇÖ04 Release your creativity with this one-stop guide to the digital iLife style Living the iLife may mean creating a slide show with your own digital photos, adding original music from your GarageBand, and posting it on the Web. Or blending purchased songs with clips from your digital camcorder to make a music video DVD. Or just keeping your iPod loaded with the latest iTunes. Find out how, now! The Dummies Way
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About the AuthorTony Bove and Cheryl Rhodes have kicked around the computer industry for decades. They edited the influential newsletter, ÔÇ£Bove & Rhodes Inside Report on New Media,ÔÇØ and wrote weekly and monthly columns and feature articles for computer-industry magazines including Computer Currents (for computer users), Nextworld (for computer professionals), and NewMedia (for multimedia professionals). They also co-founded and edited Desktop Publishing/Publish magazine (for publishing professionals). Tony Bove has been a director of enterprise marketing for a large software company, as well as a communications director and technical publications manager. He also developed the Rockument music site, www.rockument.com, with commentary and radio programs focused on rock music history. In addition, he is a founding member of the Flying Other Brothers band (www.flyingotherbros.com). Cheryl Rhodes is an education specialist, researcher, and advocate. She founded and served as director of the Pacific Community Charter School, and worked as a professional courseware designer for ComputerTown USA (a National Science Foundation project) and the Lawrence Hall of Science, as well as an instructor in computer courses at elementary and high schools. |