App Love: PicFrame
I thought I would share a favorite app today. I discovered PicFrame for iOSawhile back which is a…
Top iPhone and iPad apps
There is a new list available of the top paid and free apps for the iPhone and iPad. Of the 50 apps…
Link Love: TWSBI Future Releases, Inks, Notebooks and Bag Check
Pens and Pencils:
- TWSBI shows off new designs (via FPGeeks)
- In anticipation of the release…
Damn You, Art School and Procreate (it’ll make sense when you read the whole article)
Damn You, Art Schoolis a web site organized by art school disciplines like architecture, fashion,…
So, in preparation for a big trip, I fell off the bandwagon (again) and bought a new iPad. Yeah, one of those newfangled iPads with the Retina display. This purchase was not made without some trepidation; I had owned one previously and found it too devoted to games and content-consumption and not enough about making, editing, and reviewing content, not to mention iPads are not inexpensive. That said, when I compared the other options available at the moment that would let me watch movies and tv, read books and magazines, and on occasion check my email, twitter or web, there weren’t many options: the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet/Color were about the only other candidates in the running. I KNOW there are other options but as a fairly devoted Apple-user I was not quite ready to go down a fully-Android path.
So, now we come to the crux of my issues. I need a good cover/case for my new gadget as well as a good bag to trek across the globe with.
So far, I’ve been debating upon just getting one of Apple’s stock magnetic Smart Covers as I’ve not seen much in the way of small, reasonably-priced protective covers for the new iPad.
As for other goodies, I did stumble upon the Moop Messenger No.4 for iPad. While slightly out of my price range at $185, it looks lovely. I’m intrigued by the names of their other models as well, including The Letter Bag and The Letter Clutch.
Any suggestions for accessories, apps, cases or bags for our fine readers? Leave them in the comments! Thanks!
Whether your tastes lean analog or digital, these embroidered notebook paper pouches can help keep you organized. The smaller 7x9” is perfect for pens and pencils. The larger 9x10.5” holds an iPad. $22
(via Quirk Gallery)
The Wall Street Journal collects a list of apps that turn your tablet into a sketchpad as well as offering some options for styli to use with your tablet.
(via WSJ.com)
I read about Ghostwriter Notes on Patrick Ng’s Scription blog. It’s an iPad app that allows users to create handwritten notes on an iPad screen using a finger or stylus. “Pages” may be exported to photo album, Dropbox or Evernote. It allows for PDFs to be imported and annotated. It appears to get decent reviews and sells for $3.99. Any iPad users out there using this app? Opinions??
Show your DSLR pride with a Nikon or Canon decal from PhotoJojo. Can be applied to laptop or iPad. $18
(via Camera Dial Laptop Decal)