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Create Storyboards on your iPhone with StoryPages
Storyboarding is relatively new to the business field, but I’ve noticed a number of firms [literally] tearing a page from the playbook of screenwriters and film producers to more effectively communicate ideas, plans, and new programs.
Full StoryManage Time, Tasks & Projects On iPhone With iTimeSheet
iTimeSheet functions best when you use it in the designed manner. Moreover, to make truly effective use of the application, you need to take some time to initially set up your list of clients, projects, and tasks.
Full StoryDon’t Eat That: An iPhone Application Success Story
Dwayne Ratleff is an average kind of a guy; but also someone who had a simple vision – how to make it easier to understand food packaging labels.
Full StoryiPhone Business Card Scanning Apps Urge You To Say Goodbye To The “Binder o’ Cards”
A single, consolidated address book has been an alluring promise going back as far as the original Palm Pilot. This rise of the smartphone in North America, triggered most recently by the iPhone has brought us a good deal closer to that dream.
Full StoryRemoteTap; Innovative Remote Desktop Management Solution for iPhone & Macs.
RemoteTap from ReadPixel is specifically designed for iPhone-to-Mac connections and because it has a narrower focus, the creators were able to provide some very innovative features.
Full StoryNexvio’s ReelDirector for iPhone; Cool, Cool, Very Cool!
A few years ago it was a challenge to create a production video on a desktop from a bunch of clips. Now it’s possible to do that in the palm of your hand.
Full StoryDocScanner for iPhone; Document Scanning and Recognition in the Palm of Your Hand
With DocScanner, the image is actually quite a bit better and I have more options of what to do with the scan (upload to iDisk, email it as a PDF or JPG, send to Evernote).
Full StoryAssistance for iPhone; A First Aid Kit In Your Pocket
First aid is responsible for the saving of more lives than almost any other area of medical care, and doing the right thing quickly can make all the difference to a sick individual. Not everyone is trained in first aid and a little help can do no harm, particularly when this help is an iPhone app that provides helpful information that can be used to access specific symptoms in a matter of seconds.
Full StoryDragon Dictation for iPhone – Physical Keyboards Are Becoming Obsolete
The new Dragon Dictation app for iPhone will increase my reliance on this method of content development and high-velocity messaging. This app provides near-flawless transcription execution in a simple application that serves only one purpose – to capture your voice as text and send it on its way.
Full StoryLexi-Comp for iPhone; A Pharmacist’s Reference Library & Best Friend
Lexi-Comp has built a loyal following in the medical field serving the needs of advanced practice nurses, dentists, nurses, pharmacists and physicians with their wide variety of applications.
Full StoryiPhone Battery Weakness: fueltank UNO Opens The Door To New Computing Scenarios
iPhone’s battery issues are well-known and if you feel like they might as well have shipped a lemon battery with it, you’re not alone. I’m pretty fortunate (as an iPhone user); much of my day I’m anchored to a desk or in a car. But when I travel I barely make from point to point so I often wonder how true road warriors are getting along with iPhone.
Full StoryImplementing iPhone Push Notification? iLime & Urban Airship Face Off
I’ve been considering building push notification support into an upcoming iPhone app, but hadn’t considered using a third party service to do the heavy lifting. Once I read Bill’s article, I decided to try each of the aforementioned services and do my own implementation to compare and contrast my experiences.
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