Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating DownloadersUnlock the full potential of your favorite gadget with this authoritative guide to the best apps for iPhone and iPod Touch. With over 100,000 iPhone apps to choose from, there's a mind-boggling number of ways to make your favorite device do just about anything you can imagine—and almost certainly a few things you would've never thought of. So while it's not hard to find apps for your iPhone or iPod Touch, it's frustratingly difficult to find the
best ones.
Best iPhone Apps guides the way, shining the light on over 200 gee-whiz apps that delight, empower, and entertain. And be sure to check out the book's companion site at
iphoneapps.oreilly.com Published by O'Reilly Media.
iWork ’09: The Missing ManualComplete coverage of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers, Apple’s remarkable collection of productivity programs for creating stunning documents, slideshows, and spreadsheets. With a uniquely witty style that helps you learn quickly, this Missing Manual explains not only how to use every feature, but why and when, with entertaining and helpful examples every step of the way.
Published by O'Reilly Media.
Tapworthy in China (and Japan! and Spain!)“Touch People's Hearts” is the translated title of the Chinese edition of my book Tapworthy (
触动人心), and I couldn't be more tickled.
A Tale of Type and TransportationJust ordered "Helvetica and the New York City Subway System" based on an engaging review by Michael Bierut.
Now Available: Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone AppsMy new book about designing the mobile user experience is on bookshelves everywhere.
Effortless Ain’t EasyMy new book Tapworthy hits the streets this week. After so much hard work, I hope you find it easy on the eyes and nourishing for the brain.
Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps on Bookshelves June 2010There are lots of books about making iPhone apps. This one’s different. Available now for preorder (and a sneak-peek preview).
Best iPhone Apps: Picks, advice, and resourcesBrowse this selection of my writings from around the web to help you unlock the full potential of your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Buzz for Best iPhone AppsMy new book hit shelves the last week of July, and the response has been incredibly gratifying. The book's climbing the charts and enjoying positive reviews. Exciting!
Best iPhone Apps: Reinventing (and Designing) Books in the Web EraOr, “Why I wrote and designed an entire book in Pages.” The web has changed the way we read, and my new book is part of an experiment to create a new kind of print storytelling, with lessons for writers, designers, and publishers alike.
Now on Shelves: Best iPhone AppsUnlock the full the potential of your iPhone with my new book and its companion website at
iphoneapps.oreilly.com.
Best iPhone Apps shines the light on more than 200 gee-whiz apps to make your iPhone do just about anything you might imagine (and a few things you never would've thought of).
The Future in Your Pocket, and Why I'm Writing Another BookMy new book,
Best iPhone Apps, comes straight out of my childhood yearning for this very device.
iWork ’09 Tips, Interviews, and Book ReviewsI hit the bricks this month to spread the word about my book,
iWork ‘09: The Missing Manual.
iWork ’09: The Missing Manual Now on BookshelvesMy book about Apple’s productivity software—Pages, Keynote and Numbers—is fresh from the printer and available now from Amazon and fine booksellers everywhere.
Big Medium 2: The Complete GuideA comprehensive overview of
Big Medium, the website management system for designers and their clients. This friendly, accessible tour of Big Medium starts with a nuts-and-bolts explanation of how non-technical editors can add and edit webpages without any HTML know-how. The book gradually builds to more advanced topics, from custom site design to system administration.