Category: Apps

  • The Problems With Scrivener on iPadOS

    The Problems With Scrivener on iPadOS

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    Scrivener has been a great tool for so many years. I’ve used it heavily for every book I’ve written, and many of my longer pieces with a bunch of research and footnotes. Unfortunately as I’ve moved mostly to iPadOS, Scrivener isn’t cutting it. ## Dropbox Sync Yes when Scrivener first came out for iPad, iCloud…

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  • What Is the Best App to Stabilize Video on Your iPad

    What Is the Best App to Stabilize Video on Your iPad

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    Sometimes the video you get isn’t as smooth as you need it. I find this particularly when I’m on a long run and would be unwilling to bring a bunch of gear for a number of hours in the mountains. Today I’m going to look at how to stabilize video with your iPad Pro. In…

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  • A Terrible Folding Bluetooth Keyboard With a Trackpad

    A Terrible Folding Bluetooth Keyboard With a Trackpad

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    Today we’re going to talk about two different folding bluetooth keyboards for your iPad. One is good for a small portable keyboard, and the other is more than a bit terrible. Watch the video to find out which one is worth purchasing. – [Folding Bluetooth Keyboard](http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YWLJNPQ/?tag=blogcurtismchale-20) – [Folding Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad](https://www.banggood.com/Mini-Foldable-Touch-3_0-bluetooth-Keyboard-For-Samsung-Dex-WiniOSAndroid-System-p-1246278.html?p=B4180140249144201910) ## Other Videos…

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  • iPadOS Bugs That Drive Me Nuts

    iPadOS Bugs That Drive Me Nuts

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    Yes I love working on my iPad. It’s my preferred computing platform and what I mainly use to do my work. This doesn’t mean it’s all roses and dancing unicorns though. Today we’re going to talk about the issues I have with iPadOS and my iPad as I use it daily. ### Bluetooth Issues The…

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  • One Month With the Inateck KB02010 iPad Pro Keyboard Case

    One Month With the Inateck KB02010 iPad Pro Keyboard Case

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    Let’s start this with a disclaimer, Inateck sent me the keyboard I’m reviewing today. They reached out to me about sending it to me for review, and since it was already on my list I said yes. Outside of that, they have said nothing about how it’s reviewed or what I say about it. Now,…

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  • I Was Wrong About iPadOS Mouse Support

    I Was Wrong About iPadOS Mouse Support

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    As iPadOS rolled out, I was not super excited about mouse support. Oh sure I saw some utility in using it for recording screencasts with my iPad, but I didn’t think I’d use it day to day. I was completely wrong. ### Allows Ergonomic Setups One of the biggest votes in favour of using a…

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  • How Does the LG 27UL500 Work With Your IPad Pro?

    How Does the LG 27UL500 Work With Your IPad Pro?

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    This year I’ve done some major office upgrades, going from a 9.7” iPad Pro to a maxed out 12.9” as well as upgrading an aging MacBook Air to a new fairly well upgrade Mac Mini. That left me with really only one big upgrade left to do, my older Dell 24” monitor. At the time…

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  • StayGo USB C Hub for Your iPad Pro?

    StayGo USB C Hub for Your iPad Pro?

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    One of the crucial parts of any good ergonomic iPad desk setup is a solid USB C hub. For a while I used the Kingston USB C hub (see my video review), and while it’s decent it’s not perfect so I was on the lookout for something better. In particular I wanted a wired connection…

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  • The Favourite Apps of an iPad Based Web Developer

    The Favourite Apps of an iPad Based Web Developer

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    Today is a look at all the apps that I love on my iPad. In most cases, I feel handicapped by not having them when I have to use macOS. The first app, which gets a category of it’s own is [Shortcuts](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id915249334?mt=8). I’m not crazy having hundreds of shortcuts like some people, but this is…

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  • Keychron K2 Review With iPadOS

    Keychron K2 Review With iPadOS

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    In my quest for a new keyboard the Keychron K2 is my second stop, with the Akko 3068 being the first attempt at finding a nice mechanical keyboard. After making a mistake about operating system support in the Akko purchase, I wanted to be sure that whatever my second purchase was, I knew without a…

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