Now that digital cameras and music players have become so
incredibly widespread, a forest of sound and imagery is blossoming
in our homes. We’ve got digital pictures in the camera, scans on
the computer, JPEGS attached to e-mails, and tunes on tiny players.
But there’s also the old-fashioned stuff: photos in shoeboxes,
videos in the attic, documents in desk drawers, songs on tape and
vinyl. How do you transform all of these different elements into a
convenient archive you can store in your computer, easily reach,
and actually enjoy? This book delivers basic step-by-step
instruction on streamlining and organizing your "digital life" so
you can find what you need instantly and create presentations your
friends and family will love. In addition, you’ll be amazed at the
decrease in household clutter and paper waste.
For everyone —from teenagers who thrive on the technical to
families with overflowing photo albums and seniors who’d love to
collate decades’ worth of letters and pictures —this
reader-friendly source has all the answers. These easy-to-follow
solutions can truly enhance and simplify the hectic, over-saturated
lives so many of us find ourselves leading today.