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[...] natural successor for refugees looking to make the switch. Disupting Office risks disrupting the App Store At the beginning of this article I said Apple’s iWork strategy was risk and reward. The [...]
[...] is, how does iPhoto for iPad compare to the likes of Photogene, an application that has been an App Store favorite for over half a decade? Read on to find out! Overview iPhoto is an Apple-developed [...]
[...] somebody at the POC easier, but because it’s handled by the enterprise itself and not the App Store, it’s easier to roll out updates. (Of course, rolling out updates like that requires a [...]
[...] their way (or simply changed their strategy mid-way). Pricing When Evomail made its debut in the App Store it cost roughly $4, which I happily paid at the time. It wasn’t too long after however, [...]
[...] ). I found stuttering frame rates and fluttering games to be a fact of life, and when the iPad mini came out, I naturally gravitated that direction. It wasn’t perfect, and it certainly didn& [...]
[...] . I can tell you that, on my iPhone 5, the game is a battery killer. It’s similar with my iPad mini and iPad 3. Despite the Retina screen on the iPad 3, the game doesn’t look much better [...]
[...] to milk the router two stories down. I’m sitting right beside this router with my iPad mini, iPhone 5, and iPad 3. Why aren’t any of them using this router? I’m sure we [...]
[...] little out-dated by comparison. There are also some minor speed issues with the iPad app. On my iPad mini, the app has gotten slower — especially with searching or going to the Settings. On my [...]
[...] service that allows you to produce, manage and maintain a basic website through a complimentary iPad app. In this article, we’re going to take a look at Jimdo for iPad, take a tour to get you [...]
[...] address autocomplete from Maps — and even the weather! Why isn’t this a part of the iPad app? Right now, I have zero reason to use Calendar on iPad. This redesign isn’t enticing, and [...]
[...] of useless for professionals. Let’s turn to the heavy-duty stuff. The CNBC Real-Time for iPad app is exactly what you need to keep an eye on the real market throughout the day. The app delivers [...]
[...] sharing options in some form; it’s almost a cliche to see Dropbox integration in an iPad app. Notebooks takes this to the extreme by integrating with a range of services, technologies and [...]
[...] compared to its desktop counterpart. At the end of the day, though, posting to a blog from an iOS device is still a new novelty. Most developers haven’t figured out how to make it seamless yet, [...]
[...] . Managing Connections Microsoft Remote Desktop provides remote access functionality from your iOS device to a compatible Windows PC, working with Windows XP right the way through to the most recent [...]
[...] was the updating of iWork for iOS, now free for any existing users and those who purchase a new iOS device. One of the last bastilles of leather and wood effects, iWork was completely revamped and [...]
[...] a lack of options make it unusable for those with multiple calendars. Integration with your iOS device’s calendars is provided via Gneo, as previously seen when setting a reminder for a task. [...]
[...] at 50), but compared to its iPhone counterpart, the view isn’t as informative. In the iPhone version, movies are displayed in a vertical list, which is a big improvement because you can see a [...]
[...] Up Next queue can also be accessed by swiping left or right from the player. Compared to the iPhone version of Pocket Casts 4, the player’s UI is both familiar and different in the iPad version. [...]
[...] features. iOS 7 on the iPad is pretty, but not necessarily better for power users. The iPhone version took precedence. That decision makes sense; after all of the success of the iPad, the iPhone ( [...]
[...] playback. The Now Playing view hasn’t changed all that much, fundamentally. Unlike the iPhone version, Instacast for iPad didn’t have any issues in this area due to the amount of screen [...]
[...] to mimic on the small screen. Strike Team looks great, with room for further improvement as iOS devices update. However, Strike Team’s UI falls short on the iPad where buttons — including [...]
[...] offer its own syncing platform which provides full task and project synchronisation to Mac and iOS devices running the app. Use this on your own or, provided your team all want to share the same [...]
[...] . In Sync Clear+ uses iCloud to sync your tasks across all platforms, whether it be to your iOS devices or your Mac. I have found that this feature works flawlessly, with the apps updating tasks [...]
[...] app. After only a couple days of use, Terminology 3 has earned a permanent place on all my iOS devices. Read on to find out why a dictionary app is worth every bit of your hard-earned cash. Like [...]
[...] , as I really like the Night Mode. If I could, I’d enable it all the time. Sadly, the app doesn’t allow you to turn on Night Mode by default. Not unlike Instapaper, it not only dims the [...]
[...] Cherry Chili. It’s nice to see that even though Relish seeks to appeal to the masses, the app doesn’t shy away from bold flavors. The chilis are no exception. I would be hard-pressed to [...]
[...] nicest way to read in the app. Text is usually hyphenated properly (although sometimes, it the app doesn’t catch it for whatever reason), and it looks pretty good. I wish it worked a little more [...]
[...] menu. The calculator is a fun, engaging app feature that helps you plan your shopping list. The app doesn’t explain the calculator, but it expected me to understand that, even though I said, I [...]
[...] natural successor for refugees looking to make the switch. Disupting Office risks disrupting the App Store At the beginning of this article I said Apple’s iWork strategy was risk and reward. The [...]
[...] is, how does iPhoto for iPad compare to the likes of Photogene, an application that has been an App Store favorite for over half a decade? Read on to find out! Overview iPhoto is an Apple-developed [...]
[...] somebody at the POC easier, but because it’s handled by the enterprise itself and not the App Store, it’s easier to roll out updates. (Of course, rolling out updates like that requires a [...]
[...] their way (or simply changed their strategy mid-way). Pricing When Evomail made its debut in the App Store it cost roughly $4, which I happily paid at the time. It wasn’t too long after however, [...]
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