iPad "books"
they never made it as the basis for the development of visual stories. I think the fact that an iPad the bullet points as I am writing this. So here we have this iPad and the iBooks writing platform that iPad "books" the effects in the Wired magazine iPad edition are just like poorly used animations in PowerPoint or
SlideMagic on iPad
SlideMagic on iPad that makes SlideMagic run pretty smoothly on an iPad (iPhone is still not optimal). Try it out and yet). With the large iPad Pro coming out later this year, there could be a brighter future for SlideMagic on iPad given the very simple menu structure we use. Screen shot of SlideMagic on my iPad Mini 2
iPad Pro review
larger screen.  The pencil is the first one that actually works for an iPad. Over the years I have tried While I have been upgrading my phone fairly frequently over the past years, my iPad has pretty got an iPad Pro 9.7.  Why? I will be honest, screen size. I subscribe to many iPad magazines in iPad Pro review an iPad Pro 9.7.  The first thing that strikes you is the incredible screen this iPad has. My read.  Also I was curious about the Apple Pencil and keyboard. The big iPad Pro tempted me, but I
iPad Pro 2018
invest in proper iPad apps and simply send out a PDF every month. For this purpose it is great. An A4 the launch of the first iPad, none of them really worked for me. This one snaps against the iPad iPad Pro 2018 : The size and weight of the bigger iPad is now manageable (unlike the first models). It is so light I upgraded my 9.7” iPad to the new 12.9” version after trying one out. Here are my observations iPad%2BPro%2B12.9%2B2018.jpg -sized PDF on iPad is now one on one comparable to a paper one, probably even better. The best way to
The best iPad stylus
affiliate links). Some earlier posts about hand writing on the iPad: A review of iPad note taking apps A review of paper, an iPad sketching app the iPad. My meeting notes are better organized and searchable, and I can now make design doodles in multiple colors on which it is much easier to erase part of your sketch. I have tested 3 iPad styli The best iPad stylus
iPad: Keynote tipping point?
made by picking off a few slides from your iPad (because of presenter mode, the audience does not see apps. Pulling out a laptop in a coffee shop to go through a deck is unnatural. Flipping on your iPad is iPad key chart on your iPad when necessary. The second VC partner walks into the room, and immediately you iPad: Keynote tipping point? integration of PowerPoint with iPads is non-existent, while by now Keynote has pretty decent mobile not. An iPad could also be a powerful replacement of the PC + clicker combination that we use for
"nonlineair" presentation iPad app
Seth Godin made a wishlist of iPad app and readers of his blog created them. One them is nonlineair "nonlineair" presentation iPad app
Flowboard - presentations on iPad
Flowboard - presentations on iPad tablet in a new app (using an iPad to display them is a no brainer). I can see the advantages of Flowboard is a presentation design app for iPad. In the TechCrunch video below, the company CEO
Native PPT on iPad
iPad. But Parallels Access is more than a simple remote access tool: adjustments have been made to add Native PPT on iPad iPad-specific controls to PC or Mac apps (copy/paste, scrolling, etc.). The service costs $80 per to run any PC or Mac app (including PowerPoint and Keynote) on an iPad: Parallels Access. How does year, per machine you want to broadcast. My take? I still think that the current iPad user interface
PowerPoint for iPad review
PowerPoint for iPad review PowerPoint will look normal when opening them on an iPad. Fonts work, no need for PDF-ing, or using iPad this will be the main use of PowerPoint for iPad: showing presentations plus the occasional last Yesterday, Microsoft finally released a full version of Office for iPad, including PowerPoint the iPad app which was rumoured to have been ready for a long time. So what do I think? First of all many instances where I needed to pull out a deck quickly and unexpectedly, and if an iPad is the only
PowerPoint on iPad
iPad PowerPoint on iPad position somehow. The PowerPoint for iPad app has improved a lot. You no longer have to go through the
Review: iPad note taking
Review: iPad note taking from a style. An iPad stylus needs to have a fat tip with a soft surface, mirroring the texture of a at a price according to these iPad stylus reviews. Back to the iPad apps. I installed and tried a can solve this: simply create a note book for every project. The key problem is the iPad-hand iPad makes you go back to that handwriting style you learned as a six-year old, when the teacher made project (I can have more than 10 things going on at the same time). Digital note taking on an iPad
Demo presentations on iPad
Demo presentations on iPad bag. I used an iPad to demo my slide decks to potential clients. In a (still) imperfect world, here
iPad, Prezi, and remotes
The iPad could be the ultimate device for presenting on-stage, solving many problems I have blogged screen. There is a real jungle out there of iPhone/iPad presentation apps and none of them get it right presenting from PDFs It can create a non-lineair presentation interface (like Prezi). On your iPad are all iPad, Prezi, and remotes iPad's font limitations (images instead of text?). This last point is essential if the iPhone/iPad moves monitors. The iPad can create it instantly for any application, including Adobe Reader, enabling
Content creation on iPad
I have been experimenting a lot with using my iPad as a laptop replacement. It boils down to iPad Content creation on iPad
Paperless creativity - iPad calculators
convenient. So the iPad solves at the least the button size issue. Like note taking apps, there are an infinite amount of calculator apps available for the iPad (including the build in one). I found only one piece of paper to scribble notes. Hence, my preference goes out to Calculator HD for iPad. Just a shame Paperless creativity - iPad calculators
Custom font U-turn
iPad more in my presentation design, so my decks can be read on Windows, Mac, iPad, PDF, Dropbox
iPad Pro and presentation design
I have been reading the reviews of the Apple iPad Pro and the Microsoft Surface Pro with great iPad Pro and presentation design
Note taking on iPad - 2016
Over the years I have written many reviews of styli and iPad note taking apps on this blog. I am a don't want to buy 2 iPad devices, but my guess is that the big 12" iPad Pro will be superior for battery life. Watch out in long meetings where you leave the screen on for a long time. I got the iPad pencil and paper: Tapping on laptops (and iPad screen keyboards) disrupts the flow of a meeting (you ) Handwriting recognition on iPad was not optimal (small strokes, palm interference). The iPad Pro (I Note taking on iPad - 2016
PowerPoint on iPad review (2018)
iPad+Pro+12.9+2018.jpg PowerPoint on iPad review (2018) time to play around with PowerPoint on my new iPad. The app looks and feels fantastic (I have way around coming in “cold” then the keynote app for iPad. The small screen encourages you to design . File management is still cumbersome on an iPad. Finding that deck from last week, opening a , things are still not perfect though. But most shortcomings are to blame on the iPad form factor, not objects (fingers are less good here than a mouse). An iPad is just not a focussed design interface
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