Just in case you missed it earlier this week, be sure to check out this post from appstorm that shows you tips for using your iPhone to its full potential: 40 Secret iPhone Features and Shortcuts | iPhone.AppStorm. You may be familiar with a number of the things they describe, but I’m betting you’ll learn … Continue reading
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App review: Storyboarder
Storyboarder is a super cool app made by the same people who make two other apps I’ve talked about (Postagram and Sincerely Ink). In iTunes they state “Storyboarder allows you to quickly and easily tell your story from a collection of photos.” That’s true, but I don’t think really does the app justice or sells … Continue reading
Where tech & knitting (& carpentry?) collide
So does it mean I’m a tech geek or that I’m industrious or just plain lazy that sometimes I use my iPad to measure my knitting so I don’t have to carry a tape measure? My tape measure is a cute little sheep that I really should alway carry with me. However, the other day … Continue reading
Cooking Light with Evernote…
A number of you already know that I am on a slow and deliberate path toward simplifying my life (you may even have joined me in the quest for less!). Some of you may also know that I’m a big fan of Evernote (a cloud-based filing system that I’ve reviewed in my top ten apps for … Continue reading
We’re moving towards simplicity
[Update:] This is one of a series of posts that were published at the OttoandEddie site. As predicted below, that site has now being merged with Twyste. With it being the new year and time for resolutions and bucket lists and such, we are considering a move towards simplicity. Go ahead and grab the button … Continue reading
Loving the Eye-Fi to Dropbox function we set up
We like things to be easy. If they aren’t, we move on and leave the messy stuff in our dust. If you too like things to be easy, you should follow this straight-forward tutorial on how to hook up your Eye-Fi card for your camera (if you don’t know what that is, check out the link … Continue reading
How to schedule a blog post in Blogger
Sometimes the creative juices are just flowing, so you may be cranking out blogposts at some impressive post-per-minute rate. When that happens, rather than inundate your audience with 17 posts about new things you learned how to do (schedule a blog post, create columns in your blog, make taffy, create a card to be proud … Continue reading
Day Twenty-Three. App Twenty-Three. HootSuite.
HootSuite is our app for today. If you don’t use Twitter or Facebook, then you can just skip this and look forward to tomorrow’s app review (see you then). However, if you have multiple Twitter accounts or want to be able to see streams from your Twitter, Facebook and Facebook Pages, Foursquare, and LinkedIn accounts … Continue reading
Dropbox & Your Fancy Camera Pictures… synchronized swimming
Okay, so it isn’t exactly swimming, but it’s highly synchro and feels like some sort of fancy orchestration (without the music). There was a recent post (linked here) that had a brilliant idea that you can take pictures with your big ol’ fancy pants camera and have them travel the airwaves to your computer and … Continue reading
Day Twenty-One. App Twenty-One. TripIt.
TripIt is an indispensable travel app, in our opinion (really, who else’s opinion did you expect?). What we like about TripIt is that it puts all of our travel information into one place. This is wonderful! Especially when we go on a longer trip and stay in multiple locations or use multiple “frequent this or … Continue reading