Best iPhone Book I've Ever Written Now Shipping
Posted by Adam Pash at 10:00 AM on December 4, 2007
I'm pleased as punch to announce that the iPhone book I've been working on with Jason Chen of Gizmodo has hit the streets and is now shipping to your doorstep. The book covers basic setup and operation, offers tonnes of tips for the power user, and rounds out with a helpful dose of iPhone hacking. Sure we've already shown you how to use your iPhone's internet connection on your laptop, stream your iPhone's music library to any computer, remote control your computer with your iPhone, and install third-party apps, but this baby ain't virtual and it looks gorgeous wrapped up under a tree. So whether you've enjoyed all of the iPhone hacking you've seen here at Lifehacker and over at Gizmodo or you're looking into buying an iPhone or even iPod touch this holiday season and want to hit the ground running, grab yourself a copy of How to Do Everything with Your iPhone, curl up with it in front of a warm fire, and get intimate with your iPhone.

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Jen
Posted 11:08 PM 3/12/07
Um, Adam, congratulations on the book. Coupla things though:
If you get a second edition, make sure the book doesn't look like it was printed in 1983.
And you should put headlines on the front that people will find interesting, not stuff everyone knows the iPhone does. We know it makes calls and plays music and you can look at photos. Big deal. Why should I buy your book to learn more? Learn what? It doesn't say anything Lifehackerish on the front, like, 'Use your iPhone to hail a cab' or something.
I don't know if you can change this now, probably not. Just some constructive criticism. Seriously, congrats all the same. Being published is kickass.
Jen