crimsoncorundum has been kind enough to share her knowledge of iPod Touch and other IOS devices in her most recent LJ entry. She covers quite a few topics, including free e-book apps and the pros and cons of certain e-book readers. I'll fully admit that I'm still a hopeless newbie when it comes to iPod Touch, but I think even seasoned users might learn something they didn't know before. It's also great if you're thinking of buying an e-book reader, or would like more information on the subject in general. Anywaaaaaay, here's
crimsoncorundum's most
excellent post:
About the iPod Touch and other IOS devices
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I love my touch for games. I was quite addicted to Cluedo there for awhile. And that unblock me game. So hard sometimes! And the hangman one is fun too! Cute little animations.
The touch is pretty easy to figure out, so you'll definitely have no problems. I guess that's why the iPod range is so popular - because it's so easy to use.
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No worries. She said she didn't realize she had f-locked the post. You should be able to read it now. :-)
I love my touch for games. I was quite addicted to Cluedo there for awhile. And that unblock me game. So hard sometimes! And the hangman one is fun too! Cute little animations.
Ooooh! I'll have to check out Cluedo some time. My whole family would get a kick out of that game. :-)
The touch is pretty easy to figure out, so you'll definitely have no problems. I guess that's why the iPod range is so popular - because it's so easy to use.
Yes, the touch does seem pretty easy to use. Okay, I couldn't figure out how to connect to my parents' wireless connection, but that was my own fault. Other than that, it's been really good. I just need to find more time to play with it. Might also help if I went somewhere with a wireless connection (like a coffee shop).