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Evernote is an app we have used for many years. On our desktops, notebooks, iPhones and iPads. If your new to Evernote, it is a free app and Cloud service for writing notes then accessing across your many devices. We use it for writing and sharing and sharing notes, as well it’s a quick way [...]

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Most of our task lists are actually outlines. Which in turn are mini project plans. The reason for this is that seldom can we just say in a single line what a whole task is. Usually, a task requires sub items to be completed as a part of the whole. The better outline app let [...]

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Zing zing zing… ideas hit us all the time. Generally, we jot those down on our iPad to think more about later. Sometimes, they are more like little questions we are curious about and will launch one of our iPad’s search apps to find an answer. We don’t always need an answer to our question [...]

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Two worlds, happy together! You may have read, everywhere, that Evernote has bought the company that developed the Penultimate app. Evernote is the free text note and image cloud service for your desktop and iPad. And, Penultimate is the bound notebooks on the iPad with pages to flip through for drawing and handwriting. In both [...]

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We have covered a free little app before called SimpleNote. It was just a high level mention in a more detailed notes post about another option. In a recent hallway chat, we discovered that it is actually getting used more than we have thought so we should mention it in more detail. The SimpleNote app [...]

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There is no lack of ToDo apps. So many features, it takes a lot of time and money to work through all them to find one that best matches your needs. Appigo was one of the first to launch a unique iPad version amongst the Task managers. Using the larger screen, they added to their [...]

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A few apps have been updated to take advantage of the iPad2. Most are around the camera, and a few for the screen and speed of the new device. Since the actual screen size is the same, we aren’t seeing anything needing to be changed by developers to re-flow their apps like moving from an [...]

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