21Mar/105
How to Do Everything with Your Zune
Product Description
Get into the Zune zone and find out how to get the most out of this versatile digital media player. How to Do Everything with Your Zune shows you how to acquire, play, and organize music, videos, and photos. You'll discover how to share content with other Zune users, tune in to FM radio, stream music throughout your home, and even connect your Zune to your Xbox. You'll also learn to navigate the Zune Marketplace and build a diverse music library.Install the Zune sof... More >>
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March 21st, 2010 - 13:21
Very happy with book. Booklet with zune did not provide the support needed to show how to use the zune. This book more than made up for that lack of info that came with the zune. Lack of diagram with button functions is only part of the documentation missing with the zune package.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 21st, 2010 - 14:40
This was a good book, but the Zune 30 doesn’t work with Windows 7 so it wasn’t that helpful. I made a mistake buying the Zune 30 so the book was of no use. If you do need help I’d recommend online help.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 21st, 2010 - 16:17
Most of the stuff is informative, but links to programs and internet urls are old and nonexistant. The software pictured looks nothing like the new Zune software and things just don’t work as written. My fault, should have bought an ipod:(
Rating: 3 / 5
March 21st, 2010 - 16:47
I love the format of this book. The author speaks from a easy-to-follow and everyday consumer point of view. Starting from the basics (turning the Zune on) it proceeds from the easiest workings to its most advanced. Well outlined! The wit and honest opinions included made for nice reading. However, I found only half of this book useful. Why? Information (esp., problem solving) in it is becoming outdated, IF you have been updating your Zune online. That is, using Zune Marketplace, which asks you to “update now” perdiodically before you can proceed. The information for downloading YouTube vids was useless. Er, mostly useless. I tried every suggestion and ended up using a website the book recommended for help. And I found help with my own online searches. Even the information given on the opening Zune screen is outdated, as since my last Zune update, my basic screen no longer looks as shown in the book. Technology marches on. But being <> knowledgable in the workings of gadgets, I was able to use the information, with online searches to fix a few problems. I wish the author pointed out the free podcast downloads available to the Zune, through Zune Marketplace. And how to use the ZM, because ZM doesn’t have a help or first users tutorial. BAH! Maybe the ZM was not offering the freebees when the author researched? I would love to see this manual updated, as I, again, loved the author’s manner of speaking. The book seemed more like a sort of enjoyable, entertaining tome rather than an boring educational read.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 21st, 2010 - 16:49
The book is outdated. It offers no real new information. I believe the same information could be found online.
Rating: 2 / 5