Yes! Any.do and Todoist are my top taskers. I just wish any.do had an iPad optimized app (and for Cal) because my Android doesn't go nearly as many places
Yes! Any.do and Todoist are my top taskers. I just wish any.do had an iPad optimized app (and for Cal) because my Android doesn't go nearly as many places
I picked it up for $1.99 I think, on ipad. I don't even use more than half the options hardly, but I like it. What this article fails to mention, and what makes it better IMHO, is it's powerful x-callback-url support. You can simply send the text to it from Drafts, for example, or you can make custom actions to send…
I'm trying to write in markdown more this semester. Unfortunately, most assignments still need to be turned in a Docx format. I just made this one, after discovering Pandoc yesterday.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll check it out in a bit.
I say it does count. I mean, it's capabilities will certainly fall short of TextExpander Touch, and more so probably of the desktop options with their macros and scripting capabilities (admittedly, I've only had TE Touch for a week or so, so Not sure all it can do yet), but it still allows you to create abbreviations…
I like this. Just borrowed it. Been meaning to set one up to launch Powershell anyway. Thanks for sharing/reminding
Also, an easy snippet I recently discovered and love very much, since it seems I'm often copy/pasting text. It might be a default in some programs. I know it is one of the defaults in Editorial for iPad's snippets.
Okay, this uses PhraseExpress in Windows. I use hotkeys instead of snippet for this one, and I'm brand-spanin'-new to macros and text expansion, so it could probably be improved. If anybody does so, awesome!
Does anybody know of a similar solution to working with iOS and Windows. I have Belt.io, but it could be a lot better, and they don't respond very quickly to inqueries, or at all. I've been trying to use the Paste from/Copy to remote clipboard workflows for Editorial on iPad, but it requires the xerox module for…
I was glad to get this update, but it's not nearly enough to make it my primary mail app. Which saddens me because I love the gestures and design. Icloud and yahoo are two emails I use, but not often. I need exchange and live.com support, as well as full label support before it will have a place in my doc. I've kept…
Do follow Larry David's example a la Curb Your Enthusiasm.
You've given me 15 apps to check out.
And linux in general. I'm partial to Elementary for the low-fuss, and Arch otherwise, myself.
My vote goes to the Apple Smart Case. To be fair, I haven't personally tried others, but I have read extensively about many. I'd love to try the dodo someday when I feel comfortable spending that much on a case (though, $49 for my ipad 4's case seemed a lot to my cheap self). Interesting how the smaller size cases…
My vote goes to the Apple Smart Case. To be fair, I haven't personally tried others, but I have read extensively about many. I'd love to try the dodo someday when I feel comfortable spending that much on a case (though, $49 for my ipad 4's case seemed a lot to my cheap self). Interesting how the smaller size cases…
Forgot two of my absolute favorites though: Any.do and Todoist.
Evernote, skydrive, google drive, Dropbox, box (they all serve a purpose), Quickoffice, duolingo, pulse, pocket, Flipboard, Lightpaper, k-9, mailbox. I do love free apps.
Synfig is supposed to be a good alternative to Flsh, from what I've read. I downloaded it, but haven't checked it out yet. Been too long since I've played with flash.
I forget what it's called, maybe someone else knows, but there's a video on YouTube about your rights and handling situations like getting pulled over. With tips like if asked to step out of the car, open the door then roll up the window take out your keys and lock the doors, as you're getting out, and place the keys…
My dad used to bring home pre-windows computers from a data firm he worked at at the time. This was like '89 through the early 90's and then some 3.1 computers. We had quite a few, and luckily I git to use them, even if I only knew how too play some Russian Tetris game. Then in 1995, when I was 8, we got a Gateway,…