The decision to shell out another $130 for the 3G connection is not so clear as it was a year ago. Now that the iPhone has a tethering and WiFi hotspot plan ($20 a month with AT&T), you may want to skip the 3G…
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Meetings vs. Electrons
Several posts have cropped up lately concerning using an iPad in meetings. Ben Brooks is for it. Randy Murray, not so much while Eddie Smith walks the middle path. This raises a bigger question about the role of technology in meetings and since it…
Continue reading →Ristretto for iPad Review
Since my iPad first arrived, my poor MacBook has been increasingly neglected. The iPad goes with me everywhere. So the iPad needs a bag. Not just a bag for the iPad but one that can also hold the stand, the bluetooth keyboard, and the…
Continue reading →iPad OmniGraffle Review
I have been using OmniGraffle on my Mac for years. It is, in my opinion, the premiere diagraming application on the Mac. I do some of my best thinking when I sit down and organize my thoughts visually with a diagram. The ability to…
Continue reading →iPad Dropbox Released
iPad owning, Dropbox using geeks rejoice. My friend, Don McAllister, wrote up the new version nicely.
Continue reading →iPad vs. Kindle
I used a Kindle for two years. As of today, I’ve been using my iPad for two weeks. I thought I’d share some initial thoughts and impressions between the two units. User Interface The iPad interface is intuitive and gorgeous. The Kindle interface can’t…
Continue reading →iPad Changes the Game
The last few days have been exhilarating for all of us new iPad owners. Apple has unleashed a new device on the world that is no less paradigm shifting than the original Mac was 25 years ago. There are more positive reviews of the…
Continue reading →iPad Magic
Rory Marinich gets it.
Continue reading →The Omni Group Embraces the iPad
One of the very first developers I contacted after the iPad announcement was Ken at the OmniGroup. I’ll spare you the gory details but the email included lots of begging and pleading about how if OmniFocus is not customized for the iPad, my life…
Continue reading →iPhone Facebook Developer Weighs in on iPad
Joe Hewitt, developer of the outstanding iPhone Facebook app, has some interesting thoughts about the iPad. Most intriguing is the idea that he sees the iPhone OS eventually moving into the laptop space and Mac OS X’s turf. Interesting times.
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