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How to take reliable notes with iPhone and iPad

On the day of my show I'm a business analyst for a large hospital. A significant amount of my week is taken up with meetings, and obviously I have to take notes for them. I also take notes for my freelance articles and research notes for my writing fiction. Also, I have little notes from day to day I'll make a note of the RGB color values ​​you may need, or size screws I need to get to Home Depot. In the center of this workflow is my iPad and iPhone. Today, I'll tell you what useOneNote, Evernote, and the built-in Notes application to take my notes. As with most of my documentation requirements, I want a cross-platform solution, or at least something that you can access anywhere. My ritual of taking notes My approach to taking notes is very simple. I want to be able to capture the information accurately and can easily flag a note as an action item. At this point, I'm not too worried about typos and correct grammar. I can go clean them later. I want to be able t

iPhone 8 Concept has US fighter a time machine

Wait, what? Apple just released the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but instead of looking forward to the iPhone 7, we are talking of the iPhone in August? Well, okay then. Conceptual artists can do whatever they want, and are happy to review the visions of what the future might think looks like. Case in point is a new concept developed by Behance iPhone in August and an artist named "Steel Drake." Actually, it seems to pull some design cues from the iPhone 4, note the rear window, but then takes some of the design changes we have seen since that version. The concept has rounded edges and refined the latest iPhone models iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, while also appearing in mainstream touch technology identification. In addition, we are loving the shoulders, where the antennas are hidden in the form of a decidedly robotic future. Also, gone are the striped antenna arguably deterred from designing other cleanly on the latest models of Apple iPhone, and the camera is again flush

iPhone vs 7 6S Plus: release date, price, compatibility Apple Watch

It is to iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone 7, at least in the minds of those who skipped the launch last month and are now focused on the next big thing from Apple. Several users took a pass on the iPhone 6, as yet to be updated-right, or because they could not afford it or one of several other reasons, and users are looking at what comes next. But just what model (s) of the next Apple iPhone will be launched? What will it cost, and when its release date to arrive? And how is Apple Watch affecting its release? The first question may be the most difficult. The story says that Apple will move to the next iPhone 6S, as it has a habit of making a model "S" every two years, effectively keeping each generation iPhone around for the benefit of those who are within two years of renovation cycles with their carriers. But a series of recent changes suggest that Apple may be reconsidering that plan, from changes in naming conventions to more belated interest in fighting movements dire

New Apple iPad case scheduled for October 16

  Apple has sent out invitations for a special event on 16 October , where the company is almost certain to submit updates this year air the iPad and the iPad Mini. The event , held on the campus of Apple in a much smaller than the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Launch place, probably also include some updates to other Apple product lines , such as the iMac and Apple TV . There is a remote possibility that we will see something new and crazy on October 16 , and a TV , but I think it is unlikely , given recent debut of Apple clock. new iPads Top Menu October 18 event is a new Apple iPad and iPad Mini with Retina Display Air . There is a rather persistent rumor that the next iPad Air - call it the iPad Air 2 if you like , or perhaps the Air Plus iPad - will feature a 12.9 -inch screen . As with the iPhone 6 , several sites have published leaked photos of what appears to be an iPad thinner air , lighter,

Android and Windows Phone have unique capabilities, but the Apple iPhone 6 Plus is still best

Summary: Today's modern smartphone operating systems are all worthy of consideration and there are benefits to all of them not found on the others. The more I continue to use the new Apple iPhone 6 Plus the more I am convinced it is the smartphone for me. However, as a regular Windows Phone and Android user, there are still a few things I do miss from these two mobile platforms. Prior to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus announcements, I listed five things I doubted would come to the new iPhone and was thankfully proven wrong by three of the five. The iPhone 6 Plus comes with VoLTE support (on T-Mobile and Verizon), long battery life, and NFC. Granted NFC is still very limited, actually you can't even use it until Apple Pay launches. The price of Android and Windows Phone smartphones is much less than the iPhone 6 Plus and a benefit of both operating systems. Looking at the true full price you will find high end Android smartphones priced $150 to $250 less than the 16

New Apple iOS 8 Mobile Software to arrive on Wednesday

SAN FRANCISCO: New generation Applesoftware to feed their coveted mobile devices is scheduled for release on Wednesday, two days before the arrival of its latest iPhones. The iOS mobile operating system will be available free for download for iPad iPhone and many models and will be pre-installed on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which was released on Friday. Apple introduced iOS 8 at its annual developer conference in San Francisco in June. The new management software is designed to provide a seamless experience for users flitting between mobile devices and popular Apple Macintosh computers. Along with updates to the operating system, the California company unveiled the HealthKit software to manage personal and HomeKit health care for home appliances. They are integrated into the latest system update. HealthKit provide a safe haven for the data gathered by devices such as fitness band that tracks activity and sleep. Apple also synchronized HomeKit 8 to iOS software that