Blogging With Your iPad: A Basic How-To

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You have an iPad. You’re surfing, you read and answer emails, read books, play games, watch movies, post to your blog… Wait, what? Post to my blog? No way! That’s way to hard. The apps don’t work well, and how, pray tell, do I deal with images? Huh, mister smarty pants professional blogger…oh right. While [...]

Readdle Updates Calendars and Makes It Awesome

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It’s funny how Apple do so many things really well, but just misses the boat on a few core apps on the iPad. Mail is a common whipping boy, but let’s not forget the build in Calendar app. Clunky, slow, cumbersome, and just not the best app in the world. Sure it works, but I [...]

Zite adds user profiles to their app—Everyone can have their own view of the news

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Zite for iPad—born in Vancouver through research at UBC and now owned by CNN—is one of those “best of breed” apps that makes keeping up with the news nearly painless. Except if you have lots of people using your iPad. So while you might be interested in all things Mac your spouse might what to [...]

1Password Upgrades, Switches to Mac App Store, and Is Still a Bargain

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Recently I read on MacStories that 1Password had been updated to version 3.9. The funny thing was that no matter how many times I checked for updates on 1Password on my machine, it still said that 3.8.5 was the latest version. Then I learned that 3.9 was only available on the Mac App Store and [...]

In Praise of the Single Monitor

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For years I’ve been a huge proponent of having two (or more) monitors on your desk. They extra screen space can be invaluable to “getting things done”, or so conventional wisdom (and my own thinking) goes. Then I read an Ars Technica article about using an iPad for an entire workday and I wondered if [...]

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