Saturday
Feb232013

Music, Videos and Podcasts 0.1

In tandem with Xbox Music Book, I’m working on the Music, Videos and Podcasts chapter for Windows Phone Book. Here’s an early and rough peek at that chapter, which consists of some introductory material and the section about using videos with the Music + Videos app in Windows Phone 8.

Note: Going forward I’ll be cross-posting each Windows Phone Book update to the SuperSite for Windows and the Windows Phone Book web site.

What you see here was written before I started working on Xbox Music Book, so it’s written like the previous chapters in Windows Phone Book, i.e. is not task-based. So the next update to this chapter will likely be converted from this format to the new task-based format, and I’m curious to see how well that works. But my expectation is that I can reuse the Windows Phone 8 portions of Xbox Music Book in this chapter.

For now, what we have is some introductory material, the section about using videos on Windows Phone 8, and some basic placeholders that represent the high-level organization of the rest of the chapter. In case, you missed it, it’s not possible (for now, I hope) to access Xbox Video-based video content on Windows Phone 8. That significantly impacts both Windows Phone 8 and this chapter, I think.

Anyway, I should have more soon as the non-Windows Phone content in Xbox Music Book is wrapping up.

Any feedback is appreciated, though of course the chapter is very early in development and will be changing a lot soon.

Download Music, Videos and Podcasts 0.1

Download Book 0.010

Saturday
Jan262013

Overdue update

Sorry for the lack of updates here. Work did temporarily stop on Windows Phone Book, but I’m ready to pick it back up again. There have been a number of changes, however.

I assume that most people who visit this site also visit the SuperSite for Windows. If not, I floated the idea of doing shorter books there late last year and presented a short “mini-book” (or chapter of a short book) about Amazon Cloud Player, the online retailer’s cloud-based music service. This wasn’t of huge interest to readers of the site, though I’m still personally interested in the topic, so I foisted a second mini-book idea, this time for Xbox Music.

That was better received, and I’ve been working on that in lieu of Windows Phone Book for the past few weeks. That mini-book is why there’s been no progress recently on Windows Phone Book. But Xbox Music Book will impact Windows Phone Book in a second, perhaps more important, way.

As I noted in Xbox Music Book: Another Small Update, a Move to Task-Based Organization, I was originally writing that mini-book in the same way I’d written Windows Phone Book, and most of my previous books, as a narrative. But I tend to overwrite, and one of the things that’s gotten me worried over the first several chapters of Windows Phone Book is the length: This thing is going to be over 1000 pages long—and take a year to write—if I keep doing things as I’ve been doing them.

The point behind the shorter books, however, was to more easily accomplish one of the key goals for this book, which is to not just write another book, but rather to do it differently. And in order to experiment with different with different ways of “publishing” a book—getting it out into the world, and into the hands of readers—I of course need to finish it first.

So.

Thanks to these two side-projects, I’ve come up with a plan that I think makes sense for Windows Phone Book, and will help me better accomplish all of the original goals for this project.

First, I’m going to finish Xbox Music Book first. This shouldn’t take too long, and I will actually be working on Windows Phone Book on the side since I intend to reuse much of the Windows Phone-based content from the mini-book in this book. (I’m currently working on the Music, Video, and Podcasts chapter, not coincidentally.)

Second, I’m going to re-organize Windows Phone Book in two key ways. First, I’m going to use the same task-based approach I’ve changed to for Xbox Music Book, which will make the book shorter, easier to write, and more goal/task-oriented. I won’t abandon narrative completely, of course. There needs to be some “glue” discussions.

Third, I’m examining whether I can finish chunks of this book and maybe publish them separately (Windows Phone Book Part 1, Part 2, and so on) to make it more manageable. Any thoughts on this organization are appreciated.

With regard to the existing, semi-complete/first draft chapters I’ve already written, they will need to be re-written for this new scheme. I will do that over time, not all upfront or all later. I’m curious to see how that looks, to be honest.

And now that Nokia Drive+ Beta is available for non-Nokia Windows Phone 8 handsets for free, I will be adding content about that to the Search and Maps chapter and dropping plans for writing about other Nokia apps.

For the very short term, I want to finish Xbox Music Book. But I’ll be posting some very early versions of the Music, Video, and Podcasts chapter of Windows Phone Book soon as well.

Sunday
Dec232012

The next chapter: Music, Videos and Podcasts

I probably won't have enough to post for a day or two, but the next chapter will be Chapter 14: Music, Videos and Podcasts. Should be an interesting test of my "write-less" mantra given the amount of potential content here.

More soon...

Sunday
Dec162012

New chapter and book versions

Here are the updated versions of each first draft chapter and the book.

Download Messaging 0.6

Download Bing Search and Maps 0.9

Download Calendar 0.9

Download PC Integration 0.5

Download Book 0.009

Also, towards the end of the book writing process, I'm going to expand the PC integration chapter to include devices, like NFC speakers, Bluetooth headsets, car integration, and so on. This was the original goal for the chapter, not sure how that got cut out.

Sunday
Dec162012

More TOC changes

I post too quickly. :)

After hitting "Save" on that last post, I figured out a few other ways to change consolidate the TOC. (And oddly, I expanded it in one way as well.)

This time, I've cut it down to 20 chapters and combined further. Personalization and Sharing are no longer separate chapters but are now covered in the introduction to Metro chapter. The previous separate Getting Started and Understanding Your New Phone sections are just one section, Getting Started, with three chapters.  I moved the migrating from iOS and Android chapter to the very end since it's almost an appendix type thing.

As for that addition: I'm going to cover Nokia apps in the utility apps chapter since so many Windows Phone 8 users will have Nokia devices and many of them are excellent and platform differentiators.

OK. I'll stop tweaking the TOC for a while. Getting to the 20 chapter point was somehow satisfying. I will renumber and repost the current chapters and Book soon.

The new TOC...

Getting Started

1. Why Windows Phone? Include Choosing the Right Handset

2. Windows Phone and Accounts

3. Metro: The Windows Phone User Experience – Include personalization and sharing

More Than a Phone

4. You and Your Friends: Me and the People Hub

5. Phone, Skype and VoIP

6. Messaging

7. Bing Search and Maps

8. Windows Phone Store and Apps

Productivity Apps

9. Email

10. Calendar

11. Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer

12. Office + OneNote

13. Windows Phone Utility Apps – Microsoft and Nokia

Entertainment and Games

14. Music, Videos, and Podcasts

15. Photos – Camera, Photos hub

16. Games

Taking It to the Next Level

17. Integrating with PCs and devices

18. Security and Networking – Includes Kid’s Corner and Wallet

19. Windows Phone at Work: Business Features

20. Migrating from Android or iOS