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Answered by msilver : Aug 09 2010 02:59 PM
The Photos app on the iPad is basically the same as on the iPhone and iPod touch. It is mainly for viewing photographs. However, there are some 3rd party photo editing apps available; I just searched ... full answer >
The following is a section from David Pogue's Digital Photography: The Missing Manual that didn't make it into the printed version of the book. It shows you how to create a slideshow using you...
Here's a tip included in O'Reilly's upcoming title "iPad: The Missing Manual."
Before you begin ...
You'll need to check off a few boxes in iTunes in order to get full functionality. Go to iTune...
Answered by adfm : Jan 07 2010 01:54 PM
When you first connect an Android phone to USB it will notify you that it is connected, but you will have to manually mount the SD card. To do this, tap the "USB Connected" notification and ... full answer >
Answered by andy_mcgrath : Nov 10 2009 12:38 PM
I recently bought a MacBook Pro for my wife. We have been long time Picasa users but she was excited to see how iPhoto compared.
iPhoto was a little too rigid for how my wife wanted to organize ou... full answer >