Re: [iPad] Recommended Help documentation

 

when I help people get their iPads set up at work, the first thing I help them do is set up an iTunes account, If they do not already have one, and get them to the App Store. I get them to get the free app "iBooks", and show them the iBook Store. In there, I get them to get the free iPad User's guide. This is a nice iBook of what anyone would need to know about their new iPad.


I show them how to bookmark a page, or how to jump right to a subject they may want to get into.

Then I take them onward to setting up emails etc. If they have their email password and such they leave my table with a fully functioning iPad ready to go.


On Jul 9, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Nicole wrote:


I found the users guide to be sufficient for almost all of my questions.  I search there first and ask questions on here about things that I don't understand or can't find in the users guide.
 

Nicole
 

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