Showing posts with label [iOS]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label [iOS]. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

5 Tips For Making The Most Out Of The Notes App [iOS]

Just open the preferences on your iOS device and/or on your Mac OS X computer, and head to the iCloud tab. Sign in with your Apple ID, and start syncing your notes. Henceforth, every fleeting thought you enter into your iPad almost immediately show up on your Mac as well.

Synchronise With Third-Party Services

Keeping your notes synchronised between your iPhone and your MacBook is very useful, but your notes are still trapped on those Apple devices that integrate with iCloud. Luckily, the Notes application has the ability to synchronise with third-party services as well, like your Google account. This adds a whole range of additional possibilities.



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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Have You Checked Out The Official Twitter iPhone App Recently? [iOS]

You can also compose a tweet by replying to a tweet directly from your timeline. You swipe over a tweet and click the reply button, and the compose screen will pop open with the person’s name automatically added to the tweet.

Home

Speaking of the timeline, this app has everything you need to make reading tweets on your iPhone comfortable and easy. You can get access to your timeline via the Home section, which is where the app opens by default. It has a pull to refresh feature, so you can see the latest tweets easily.



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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Use Pixel’d To Create Beautiful Pixel Art [iOS]

Sometimes it is fun to sit back and create something new. If you have artistic ability, your options for creating are vast. For those of us who do not have any ability, our options are extremely limited. I have stumbled across this fantastic iPhone app called Pixel’d which allows users to create some beautiful pictures even if their artistic abilities are lacking. We can’t all be the next Michelangelo, but with the help of technology, we can certainly try.

The pixel art app was created with Disney, so there are plenty of Disney characters that you can use to create art. This application allows you to create pictures using pixel art. This grid-based system makes it much easier to make some really cool pictures. As everything is mapped to a grid, not as much freehand skill is required. For the more artistically inclined, this app will still work very well for you because you can push it to the limits and make some amazing pictures in that old school, 8-bit style.

Getting Started

To start creating, you simply need to tap the

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