I had downloaded Springpad previously and added a couple of notebooks by others (namely my organizing hero, Peter Walsh) but hadn't really had time to do much with it. So now I've added the app to my phone and iPad, pinned a craft I want to try this summer and added a To Do list for this weekend. I like that the list feature has checkboxes so I can see progress on the list.
I tried Remember the Milk briefly in one of the other 23 Things series, and I have a friend who uses it quite a lot. My favorite notetaking app is Evernote, which I have on my phone, iPad, computer at home and two computers at work. I use it *all the time.* I LOVE Evernote. I love that it syncs across all my devices. So to have Springpad described as what results if Evernote and Pinterest had a baby certainly attracted my attention.
And here's my dilemma: I have a notetaking app I like and use regularly. I use Pinterest quite a lot as well (I have a ton of pins in lots of categories). How many apps do I need that do kinda the same things??? When I first got my iPhone, I started using its native Notes app. Then I got Evernote - but didn't transfer my previous notes (seriously, who has time?). So now there's Springpad. Do I just go on from here using Springpad? Then I have to remember which app has a note I'm looking for. Do I spend a ton of time recreating notes/pins in Springpad? Seems an inefficient use of time for an app that's trying to increase efficiency. I do love technology, but how often to update/change my habits is a question.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Mobile Thing 4 - Keeping Up
Ahhh....keeping up. I can't keep up with anything these days!
I've used a blog reader since the initial 23 Things, and love it (but can't keep up with all the great blogs I've found...). Bloglines is my reader of choice.
And I've had Flipboard on my iPad for quite a while but haven't used it much. It seems to me that I had it linked to my Facebook account - and it was kinda weird to read Facebook content in that format - but things must have gotten re-set somehow because when I was just now looking at Flipboard, there wasn't any personalized content. I've added several interest areas, the M Word blog (which I also have in Bloglines) and linked my Facebook and Twitter accounts. I think the content presentation may take a little getting used to - it's just not the way I usually read things online. All of this is habit, and if I can make using Flipboard a habit and reading this content, then it will be a useful tool.
I've used a blog reader since the initial 23 Things, and love it (but can't keep up with all the great blogs I've found...). Bloglines is my reader of choice.
And I've had Flipboard on my iPad for quite a while but haven't used it much. It seems to me that I had it linked to my Facebook account - and it was kinda weird to read Facebook content in that format - but things must have gotten re-set somehow because when I was just now looking at Flipboard, there wasn't any personalized content. I've added several interest areas, the M Word blog (which I also have in Bloglines) and linked my Facebook and Twitter accounts. I think the content presentation may take a little getting used to - it's just not the way I usually read things online. All of this is habit, and if I can make using Flipboard a habit and reading this content, then it will be a useful tool.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Mobile Thing 3 - Utilities
I've tried several QR scanner apps over the past few years - one worked great in my office but wouldn't scan anything in real life. One worked well - it may have been Red Laser - but has somehow disappeared from my phone. So I've re-downloaded it and will be glad to have it back. I don't use it often, but when you need it, you need it!
I've used QR codes at my library for several years. We've added them to posters for programs, and they take users to the webpage with more details about the events. For the last 2 or 3 years I've included one on the cover of our One Book, One Community brochure, again linking to the webpage. I saw a suggestion on a listserv for posting a QR code next to the Chilton manuals which would then take the patron to the Chilton database. I like that idea - need to pass it on to our databases librarian!
I also downloaded Google Search, onto both my phone and my iPad. I think Google Goggles will prove to be useful, but in my limited test in my office, it didn't find many results. I did scan a book's barcode so I could see what the results will be, and this would have a lot of use when traveling or shopping. (Hmmm....maybe I need to travel. Or go shopping! All in the name of 23 Things research...) I like a lot of the Google apps/services, so it'll be great to have them all aggregated in one spot.
And I downloaded the WiFi Finder. Undoubtedly useful. Oh, wait. I already had that one!
I've used QR codes at my library for several years. We've added them to posters for programs, and they take users to the webpage with more details about the events. For the last 2 or 3 years I've included one on the cover of our One Book, One Community brochure, again linking to the webpage. I saw a suggestion on a listserv for posting a QR code next to the Chilton manuals which would then take the patron to the Chilton database. I like that idea - need to pass it on to our databases librarian!
I also downloaded Google Search, onto both my phone and my iPad. I think Google Goggles will prove to be useful, but in my limited test in my office, it didn't find many results. I did scan a book's barcode so I could see what the results will be, and this would have a lot of use when traveling or shopping. (Hmmm....maybe I need to travel. Or go shopping! All in the name of 23 Things research...) I like a lot of the Google apps/services, so it'll be great to have them all aggregated in one spot.
And I downloaded the WiFi Finder. Undoubtedly useful. Oh, wait. I already had that one!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
23 Mobile Things - Thing 2
I've had my iPad for about a year and a half, but there were things I didn't know in this Thing.
Things I didn't know:
- How to close a running app. I didn't realize that apps remained running after I closed them. And when I used this method, it looks like apps I haven't used in months were still technically "running"!
- how to pause an installing app so that another one "behind" it in the update list could be installed, perhaps more quickly or because you need it sooner.
- how to add multiple spaces by tapping the space bar with multiple fingers
- how to type special characters (or what I'd call adding diacritics) by holding down a key and swiping the new character
- how to quickly move between the alphabet and number keyboards if you only need one of the other characters
- to add emoji characters
- adding keyboard shortcuts for frequently used phrases
- how to undo/redo actions by shaking
- splitting and merging the keyboard
- how to take a screenshot
- some of the bookmarks info
- add a web clip icon to the home screen for frequently-accessed websites. This could be very useful! I've usually left my frequently used websites open in tabs in Safari, but will try this.
- Safari Reader. I've seen the button but not tried it.
Things I did know:
- seeing open apps (which I had thought were just the last apps I'd used, rather than "running" apps...) and switching between them on the bottom multitasking bar.
- how to install and remove apps
- how to create folders (and label them) to organize similar kinds of apps
- how to rearrange icons
- how to put a period at the end of a sentence/word by double tapping the space bar
- how to cut, copy and paste
- how to select wallpapers (I use this a lot!)
- notification center
- using the built-in dictionary
- some of the bookmarks info
- tabbed browsing
- setting up email accounts
- changing mail signatures
- sending instant messages (free between iOs devices!)
- using the calendar for reminders and appointments. I have my calendars and contacts sync between the iPad, iPhone, and home and work computers. Invaluable!!
Unfortunately, the free downloadable iPad User Guide isn't available for my not-yet-upgraded-to-iOs-7 device, so I'll have to hold off on that a bit. But I've learned a few things from this article that should make my iPad more useful. I should also read the iPhone article...
Things I didn't know:
- How to close a running app. I didn't realize that apps remained running after I closed them. And when I used this method, it looks like apps I haven't used in months were still technically "running"!
- how to pause an installing app so that another one "behind" it in the update list could be installed, perhaps more quickly or because you need it sooner.
- how to add multiple spaces by tapping the space bar with multiple fingers
- how to type special characters (or what I'd call adding diacritics) by holding down a key and swiping the new character
- how to quickly move between the alphabet and number keyboards if you only need one of the other characters
- to add emoji characters
- adding keyboard shortcuts for frequently used phrases
- how to undo/redo actions by shaking
- splitting and merging the keyboard
- how to take a screenshot
- some of the bookmarks info
- add a web clip icon to the home screen for frequently-accessed websites. This could be very useful! I've usually left my frequently used websites open in tabs in Safari, but will try this.
- Safari Reader. I've seen the button but not tried it.
Things I did know:
- seeing open apps (which I had thought were just the last apps I'd used, rather than "running" apps...) and switching between them on the bottom multitasking bar.
- how to install and remove apps
- how to create folders (and label them) to organize similar kinds of apps
- how to rearrange icons
- how to put a period at the end of a sentence/word by double tapping the space bar
- how to cut, copy and paste
- how to select wallpapers (I use this a lot!)
- notification center
- using the built-in dictionary
- some of the bookmarks info
- tabbed browsing
- setting up email accounts
- changing mail signatures
- sending instant messages (free between iOs devices!)
- using the calendar for reminders and appointments. I have my calendars and contacts sync between the iPad, iPhone, and home and work computers. Invaluable!!
Unfortunately, the free downloadable iPad User Guide isn't available for my not-yet-upgraded-to-iOs-7 device, so I'll have to hold off on that a bit. But I've learned a few things from this article that should make my iPad more useful. I should also read the iPhone article...
Thursday, January 23, 2014
23 Mobile Things - Thing 1
I was surprised to see the date on my last post - 2009! There are so very many "things" available - both new since '09 and ones that I haven't fully taken advantage of that were around then. So for this round of Things, I'm hoping to feel more current and have a fuller understanding of the social media/productivity/online tools people are using.
I'm hoping that one of the Things will be a way to add more time to a day....
:)
I'm hoping that one of the Things will be a way to add more time to a day....
:)
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