May 23

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Each app in this book (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) was published previously separately; this is a compilation of each of these books into one volume. Purchased separate, the book would cost 8.99, so you save 0.99 by buying them together.

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iPad Pages, Numbers, and Keynote: The Complete Hands-On Beginners Guide

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One Response to “iPad Pages, Numbers, and Keynote: The Complete Hands-On Beginners Guide”

  1. This guide to Pages, Numbers and Keynote on the iPad is very short and *extremely* basic. I played around with the apps a little before reading this and was already familiar with everything in the guide. This might be useful to people who had never used any word processor, spreadsheet or presentation application before, but even for those people the built-in introductions provided in the apps themselves are likely to be more useful.

    The writing is style is very flat, uninspired and sometimes downright uneducated. Words are misused — example: “the user guide is resourceful”. People are resourceful — they have the ability to act effectively or imaginatively. , User guides can not be resourceful, but they can be a good resource. It’s jarring, annoying writing.

    Rating: 1 / 5

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