QuickOffice just updated their QuickOffice, an app for creating and editing documents and spreadsheets on the iPhone. Adding just a few new features has moved this application onto my first screen and getting used every day. I did a walk through of QuickOffice when it was first released. A couple negatives for me was QuickOffice’s …
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Using your iPhone as a scanner
One of my ‘new’ most used iPhone app isn’t an app that runs on my iPhone. I snap pictures of everything I do about my work day. While images of co-workers or a view can be used as is or is easily cropped – that isn’t the case when I snap a picture of a …
QuickOffice for the iPhone, you will be happier with the next version
QuickOffice for the iPhone is the new hot Document viewer/editor just released on the iTunes AppStore. It does everything, except a few things you may not want to live without. And, it doesn’t follow the iPhone built in text features that will bite you every time you type. The QuickOffice folks provided their Quicksheet spreadsheet …
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Skype for the iPhone and Apple Touch
At the end of March, Skype – eBay’s internet voice chat software – announced the release of their long-awaited iPhone app. The free app lets iPhone owners use Skype’s instant messaging and voice chat features at no cost – the killer app we have all been waiting for. Placing calls to regular phone numbers worldwide …
Two Drivers Work in Apple In-Ear Headphones
If you are like me, the one-size-fits-all earphones that come bundled with new iPods are more like don’t-fit-at-all. The standard earphones rest in the bottom of your ear next to your ear canal. They are comfortable and do sound pretty good, provided you can stay stationary. You can forget about shaking your head like the …
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