IOS 6 Introduction Quick Reference Guide


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4-pg laminated quick reference guide in a new, compact iPad-friendly format (8.5 inches x 5.5 inches) showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use the iOS 6 operating system for the iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Includes links to expanded content on our web site. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Switching Apple ID Accounts, Purchasing Apps, Updating Purchased Apps, Updating the iOS Version, Deleting an App, Organizing Apps. Making Folders, Adjusting App Settings, Multitasking, Using the Media Controls, Changing the Wallpaper, Changing Sound Settings, Joining a Wi-Fi Network, Setting a Passcode Lock. Adding an Email Account, Deleting an Email Account, Adding Facebook or Twitter Accounts, Safari Bookmarks and History, Using Siri, Adding a Webpage Link to the Home Screen, Using the Notification Center, Adjusting Notifications, Adjusting Privacy Settings, Setting Usage Restrictions. Saving an Image from a Website or an Email; Using iOS Search; Placing the Cursor in a Specific Text Location; Cut, Copy, Paste; Using the Dictionary; Accessing the Camera from the iPhone Lock Screen. Forcing a Device to Restart, Restoring a Device, Switching On Do Not Disturb Mode, Switching to Airplane Mode, Powering Off. Includes a List of Actions and Tips. This guide is one of two titles available for iOS 6: iOS 6 Introduction and iOS 6 Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders.




IOS 6 Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders Quick Reference Guide


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iOS 6 Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders Quick Reference Guide: for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)




IOS 5 Introduction Quick Reference Guide


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4-pg laminated quick reference guide in a new, compact iPad-friendly format (4.25 inches x 5.5 inches) showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use the iOS 5 and iOS 5.1 operating systems for the iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Includes links to expanded content on our web site. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Setting Up a New Device, Switching Apple ID Accounts, Purchasing Apps, Updating Purchased Apps, Updating the iOS Version, Deleting an App, Organizing Apps. Making Folders, Adjusting App Settings, Multitasking, Using the Media Controls, Changing Sound Settings, Joining a Wi-Fi Network, Changing the Wallpaper, Setting a Passcode Lock. Adding an Email Account, Safari Bookmarks and History, Adding a Webpage Link to the Home Screen, Using the Notification Center, Adjusting Notifications, Adjusting Location Services, Setting Usage Restrictions. Saving an Image from a Website or an Email, Using iOS Search, Placing the Cursor in a Specific Text Location, Cut, Copy, Paste, Using the Dictionary, Accessing the Camera from the Lock Screen. Forcing a Device to Restart, Restoring a Device, Switching to Airplane Mode, Powering Off. Includes a List of Actions and Tips. This guide is one of two titles available for iOS 5: iOS 5 Introduction and iOS 5 Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders.




Producing IOS 6 Apps


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Effectively several books bundled into one, written by the entire team of a long-standing app development company, Producing iOS 6 Apps: The Ultimate Roadmap for Both Non-Programmers and Existing Developers makes every effort to provide most anyone with the understanding, recommended tools, and easy to follow step-by-step examples, to learn how to take your app idea from the start to Apple's iTunes App Store. Originally generated from an existing app company's internal and highly-confidential training guide, containing closely guarded app business secrets teaching new employees the business of app design, development lifecycles and methodology. Updated contributions are from the entire staff; development as well as considerable contributions from marketing, management, and even the legal dept. Due to its very nature, this book contains many commonplace and relevant topics to today's app-related business issues, such as the latest "legal landmines" to avoid, modern app design, the latest in code development, and even avoiding programming altogether for app development - all specific to iOS and the App Store. This fully updated, multi-section book spans many chapters covering the relevant topics, including but not limited to the following: The latest software updates: Apple iOS 6 SDK, Xcode 4.5, and many other third-party development alternatives - some of which require simple scripting or no coding at all! The latest hardware updates: Apple iPhone 5, New iPad (3rd gen), and iPod touch (5th gen). Performing market research and analysis for a successful app with a solid business plan, specific to the App Store. Monetizing apps using Ad Networks and Aggregators, such as: Apple's iAd, Google's Admob, and Millennial Media, Jumptap, Smaato, Greystripe, AdWhirl, and MobClix. Authoring apps in both Apple's Xcode 4.5, iOS 6, and Objective-C for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, as well as Third-Party tools for app creation such as Unity 3D, ShiVa3D, PhoneGap, MonoTouch, Marmalade, Adobe Flash Professional, Adobe Flash Builder (Formerly Flex Builder), Cocos2D, Corona SDK, GameSalad, Titanium Studio, and MoSync - complete with walkthroughs on how to build an app from scratch with optional app-making environments! Learn how to create an app once, and have it simultaneously work on iPhone's iOS, Android, and more! Includes a BONUS detailed Objective-C jumpstart guide, written by our development staff! It provides existing programmers who are familiar with C++, Java, C#, or other languages, with relevant topics such as: designing views, interfaces, images, controls, objects, classes, user input and touch gestures, important frameworks, managing memory, dealing with data types, databases, storage, and more - complete with free example sourcecode! A monster of a book with exceptional value, containing over 500 pages, spanning 40 chapters, split into 6 sections, with 6 appendices! Over 10 pages of detailed ToC, including all of the above, plus: Apple iOS developer program and App Store account creation walkthroughs, cross-platform app development for iOS, Android, Blackberry and many more, app promotion and monetization techniques, pre/post-upload marketing, and suggestions on avoiding "real-life" App Store GOTCHAS to help save time, money, and effort! This "Tome of Knowledge" is a combined effort from an existing iOS development company's entire team who has been in the App Store trenches for years. In effect, it contains hard-learned experiences and previously detailed "secret" app production information, evolved into this complete guide and reference to all things required to deliver apps through the App Store as quickly, painlessly, and profitably, as possible. Both Paperback and eBook editions are available.




iPhone 6 Survival Guide: Step-by-Step User Guide for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iOS 8: From Getting Started to Advanced Tips and Tricks


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The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus introduced several new features not seen in the iPhone 5S, such as predictive typing, interactive notifications, time lapse videos, and an entirely new operating system. This guide will introduce you to these new features, as well as iOS 8. The Guide to the iPhone 6 gives task-based instructions without using any technical jargon. Learning which buttons perform which functions is useless unless you know how it will help you in your everyday use of the iPhone. Therefore, this guide will teach you how to perform the most common tasks. Instead of presenting arbitrary instructions in lengthy paragraphs, this book gives unambiguous, simple step-by-step procedures. Additionally, detailed screenshots help you to confirm that you are on the right track. This Survival Guide also goes above and beyond to explain Secret Tips and Tricks to help you accomplish your day-to-day tasks much faster. If you get stuck, just refer to the Troubleshooting section to figure out and solve the problem. What's New on the iPhone 6? - Making a Call Over Wi-Fi (T-Mobile) - Adding a Voice Message to a Text Conversation - Viewing Recently Closed Safari Tabs - Recording a Time-Lapse Video - Recovering Deleted Photos - New Accessibility Features - Predictive Text - Call Waiting in FaceTime ...and many more! This guide also includes: - Getting Started - Making Calls - FaceTime - Multitasking - Button Layout - Navigating the Screens - Using the Speakerphone During a Voice Call - Staring a Conference Call - Managing Your Contacts - Text Messaging - Adding Texted Phone Numbers to Contacts - Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text - Sending Picture and Video Messages - Using the Safari Web Browser - Adding Bookmarks to the Home Screen - Managing Photos and Videos - Using the Email Application - Viewing All Mail in One Inbox - Managing Applications - Setting Up an iTunes Account - Sending an Application as a Gift - Using iTunes to Download Applications - Reading User Reviews - Deleting an Application - Reading an eBook on the iPhone - How to download thousands of free eBooks - Adjusting the Settings - Turning On Voiceover - Turning Vibration On and Off - Setting Alert Sounds - Changing the Wallpaper - Setting a Passcode Lock - Changing Keyboard Settings - Changing Photo Settings - Turning Bluetooth On and Off - Turning Wi-Fi On and Off - Turning Airplane Mode On and Off - Tips and Tricks - Using the Voice Control Feature - Maximizing Battery Life - Taking a Screenshot - Scrolling to the Top of a Screen - Saving Images While Browsing the Internet - Deleting Recently Typed Characters - Resetting Your iPhone - Troubleshooting - List of iPhone-friendly websites that save you time typing in long URL addresses




Iphone & Ipad Ios 13


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Don't miss out on the biggest update in years. Know what changed and how to use the new features you need faster than you can on the Internet. While "dark mode" is all the rage, this guide also focuses on the expanded features we use the most, pushing the limits of usability, security, photography and privacy into the future. This 6 page laminated guide is jam-packed with the most relevant uses of your device, some of which you may not know are even there. Whether you are using your Apple device for school, personal, or business use, this guide will ensure you are taking advantage of its fullest potential. Screen shots and icons are included, along with clear and concise instructions in our durable, highly portable, colorful design where you can always find answers fast. 6 page laminated guide includes: User Interface Control Center Privacy & Security Essential Tools & Settings Messages FaceTime Mail Notifications Siri & Shortcuts Photos & Camera Multitasking Keyboard Wallet & Apple Pay iCloud, iCloud Drive & the Files App Backing Up Your Device Other New Features in iOS 13




Help Me! Guide to IPhone 6


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Need help with the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus? The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus introduced several new features not seen in the iPhone 5S, such as predictive typing, interactive notifications, time lapse videos, and an entirely new operating system. This guide will introduce you to these new features, as well as iOS 8. The Guide to the iPhone 6 gives task-based instructions without using any technical jargon. Learning which buttons perform which functions is useless unless you know how it will help you in your everyday use of the iPhone. Therefore, this guide will teach you how to perform the most common tasks. Instead of presenting arbitrary instructions in lengthy paragraphs, this book gives unambiguous, simple step-by-step procedures. Additionally, detailed screenshots help you to confirm that you are on the right track. This guide also explains Secret Tips and Tricks to help you accomplish your day-to-day tasks much faster. If you get stuck, refer to the Troubleshooting section to isolate and solve the problem. Help is here!




iOS 6 Application Development For Dummies


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Create incredible apps for the iPhone and iPad using the latest features of iOS 6 You could be the one who creates the next super app - one that is universal, works for both the iPhone and iPad, and is a top seller. It's a great goal, and the road starts here, with this energizing guide. Whether you're a budding programming hobbyist or a serious developer looking to hit it big, the information in this book is what you need. Learn how to join Apple's developer program, understand key differences between iPad and iPhone apps, download the latest SDK, create great user experiences, and build your very own app from the ground up. You'll gain the valuable hands-on experience you need to take your development skills to the next level by walking through the development process step-by-step and creating two applications. Shows programming hobbyists and programming pros how to develop a universal app for the iPhone and iPad in iOS 6 Explains the process of creating interfaces for each target device and how to merge your designs to create a killer universal app Walks you through the development of two applications, side by side Covers nib files, views, view controllers, interface objects, gesture recognizers, and much more iOS 6 Application Development For Dummies is your guide to bringing all your app ambitions to life!




More iOS 6 Development


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Interested in iPhone and iPad apps development? Want to learn more? Whether you’re a self-taught iPhone and iPad apps development genius or have just made your way through the pages of Beginning iOS 6 Development, we have the perfect book for you. More iOS 6 Development: Further Explorations of the iOS SDK digs deeper into Apple’s latest iOS 6 SDK. Bestselling authors Dave Mark, Alex Horovitz, Kevin Kim and Jeff LaMarche explain concepts as only they can—covering topics like Core Data, peer-to-peer networking using GameKit and network streams, working with data from the web, MapKit, in-application e-mail, and more. All the concepts and APIs are clearly presented with code snippets you can customize and use, as you like, in your own apps. If you are going to write a professional iPhone or iPad app, you’ll want to get your arms around Core Data, and there’s no better place to do so than in the pages of this book. The book continues right where Beginning iOS 6 Development leaves off, with a series of chapters devoted to Core Data, the standard for Apple persistence. Dave, Alex, Kevin and Jeff carefully step through each Core Data concept and show techniques and tips specifically for writing larger apps—offering a breadth of coverage you won't find anywhere else. The Core Data coverage alone is worth the price of admission. But there's so much more! More iOS 6 Development covers a variety of networking mechanisms, from GameKit’s relatively simple BlueTooth peer-to-peer model, to the addition of Bonjour discovery and network streams, through the complexity of accessing files via the web. Dave, Alex, Kevin, and Jeff will also take you through coverage of concurrent programming and some advanced techniques for debugging your applications. The enhanced multitasking, threading, memory management and more are important. Apps are getting more and more complex, including sophisticated game apps that offer virtual or augmented reality experiences and new mapping views that take advantage of sensors and other APIs in the newest iOS 6 SDK. Whether you are a relative newcomer to iPhone and iPad or iOS development or an old hand looking to expand your horizons, there’s something for everyone in More iOS 6 Development.




The Web Accessibility Project


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Approximately 15% of the global population is affected by some sort of disability, according to the World Report on Disability. Many C-Suite executives perceive digital accessibility (DA) as an endless task. Among the engineering leaders, one in four leaders are reliant on very limited knowledge about digital accessibility. Many countries are increasing their legislative efforts to make web accessibility an important part in web development and testing of software releases. Numerous organizations are facing extreme turbulence when not adhering to international accessibility guidelines while developing their software’s and website applications. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a global guide on accessibility recommendations that are developed through the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to help organizations to meet minimum standard accessibility guidelines. It has become critical for every organization to focus on implementing the accessibility checks at every stage of their application development to avoid costly mistakes. Meanwhile, the need for front-end engineers and Quality Assurance (QA) test analysts to learn WCAG best practices is immensely important for the growing need to incorporate accessibility-focused inclusive design, development, and extensive accessibility testing, which are essential for most of the customer-facing websites. In a fast-paced world, incorporating shift left accessibility within development and testing is the new normal. The Web Accessibility Project: Development and Testing Best Practices helps developers address right accessibility attributes to user interface (UI) components. It also helps developers focus on developing manual and automation tests for QA professionals to inject accessibility audit, accessibility functional tests, and accessibility automation tests as part of their Continuous Integration and Continuous Development (CI/CD) models. The book is filled with readily usable best practices to adapt web accessibility early in application development. By applying the accessibility best practices covered in this book, developers can help their organizations rise to a whole new level of accessibility adherence, innovation, and inclusive design. They will also see greater work satisfaction in their professional lives and a way to help improve digital accessibility for end users.