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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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There are apps that keep running in the background, more than just being available through the Multitasking bar (double tap the Home hardware button). Some apps will occasionally keep pinging the Internet, while other times it will site quiet. Some apps only do their heavy lifting when they are on the screen in front of [...]

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Many long years ago, everyone in our office had a PaperPort hooked up to their Mac desktops. If anyone gave you a piece of paper, you just pushed the paper into the entry area and the scanner gobbled it up, resulting in a image on the screen that we could file away in a folder, [...]

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It was interesting to see all the talk today about Apple updating their Cards app. The app is for making cards that Apple then prints and mails for you, just like you can do with iPhoto on your Mac notebook/desktop. Like the desktop version, you create the cards using Apple’s templates, using your photos. You [...]

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We have mentioned the ”Pick of the Week’ free app cards at Starbucks before. They is generally a stack of them next to the cash register, next to the drink pick up or over on the milk/cream stand. This week’s card is for a free copy of Golfplan with Paul Azinger to install on your [...]

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Many times though, a slide presentation makes it out to people and the photo slides mean very little to folks as they flip through. If your concerned, there are desktop tools to put together an automated playing presentation of slides… one more program to learn. If [...]

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If you visit a Starbucks this weekend, look around for their stack of iTunes ‘free’ cards. They can be found next to the cash registers, coffee pickup area or in the cream/sugar area. The cards generally change weekly. Most often, the card is good for a single song which you can download through iTunes without [...]

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