iPhone Tips

Top 2 #iPad and #iPhone typing quick tips

 

I just presented a half day class April 26th and everyone really loved my keboard tips so I thought I would share a few with everyone.

Create Typing Shortcuts for Frequently Used Phrases

  • Settings
  • “General”
  • “Keyboard”
  •  “Add New Shortcut”

Tap, Hold, and Drag

Instead of  tapping the .?123 to see the other keyboard just tap once and hold and then drag to the character, then release.

  • IE. Tap and hold on the “.?123″ button, continue to hold on the new screen and drag over to the character you wish to type, release when you are hovered over that character to type it.  Save you a ton of time!

 

Join me June 8th for another 1/2 day workshop in Vancouver

 

Top 2 #iPad and #iPhone typing quick tips

 

I just presented a half day class April 26th and everyone really loved my keboard tips so I thought I would share a few with everyone.

Create Typing Shortcuts for Frequently Used Phrases

  • Settings
  • “General”
  • “Keyboard”
  •  “Add New Shortcut”

Tap, Hold, and Drag

Instead of  tapping the .?123 to see the other keyboard just tap once and hold and then drag to the character, then release.

  • IE. Tap and hold on the “.?123″ button, continue to hold on the new screen and drag over to the character you wish to type, release when you are hovered over that character to type it.  Save you a ton of time!

 

Join me June 8th for another 1/2 day workshop in Vancouver

 

iPhones in the Workplace with Swirl Solutions

 

We are seeing more and more companies handing out iPhones to employees to help out  their mobile workforce.   We love it but do the iPhone users know how to effectively use it?   Do they understand the potential impact it has on your business? And the potential cost in roaming data?  info@swirlsolutions.com  or 1.888.587.9062

 

 

Length of Workshop: 3 Hours

 

Overview

This interactive and hands on workshop is designed for the new iPhone user as an

introduction to the device and its world of software applications that works for you.

Attendees will use their own devices during the session as most of us learn by doing.

Reference material is sent to participants after the session so there is no need to take

notes.

Participants will:

understand the buttons and features of their device

learn the gestures and shortcuts that will increase their productivity

customize their device according to their own needs

 

Module 1 - iTunes

Tour iTunes screen

Preferences

Updating iTunes & iPhone/iPad

Synchronizing

 

Module 2 - The iPhone

Locking the device and setting a passcode

Settings & customization

Using folders

Multi-tasking

 

Module 3 - Using the phone **

 

Making calls Voice dialing

Getting the most out of Contacts

Checking voicemail

 

Module 4 - Email & Text Messaging

Using email

Using text messaging**

 

Module 3 - Connectivity

Wi-Fi vs. 3G (N/A on all models)

Saving money and conserving battery life

Setting up Find my iPhone/iPad

 

Module 4 - Productivity

Using Calendar

Using Notes and Voice Memos

Using Safari

Using the camera

 

Module 5 - Apps

Navigating the App Store on your device

Deleting & updating Apps

Useful Apps for your industry

Using FaceTime

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Problems with #iCloud and #Outlook

I found this fantastic site below that talks about the troubles using Apple products and syncing with Outlook.  Check out all the info below and their site!

 

Lots of iPhone and iPad users got excited when they learned about iCloud and its ability to sync mail, calendar, contacts and tasks with Outlook via the Internet.

Hold the applause, if you actually try to use iCloud’s links to Outlook you’re in for disappointment and frustration.

You’re better off sticking with iTunes.

The iCloud/Outlook link is there and works so Apple isn’t outright lying. However the connection with Outlook is so proprietary and inflexible that it’s effectively useless for any existing Outlook user.

Office-Watch.com has look at the Documents synchronization feature of iCloud separately.

After you’ve installed the iCloud application for Windows, you can see these configuration options.

 


iCloud control panel for Windows

 

If you want more details on the setup and workings of the iCloud program for Windows, check our detailed article.

MAIL

The Mail option is usually grayed out. That’s because you need a MobileMe account from Apple to enable this option. Any other email service doesn’t qualify .. move along, nothing to see here.

CONTACTS

Contacts can only be synced between iCloud and a specific iCloud Contacts folder it creates in Outlook.

There’s no way to make the iCloud Contacts folder the default contacts folder or ensure new contacts are saved in that folder.

You can copy/move your existing Contacts to the iCloud Contacts folder but any new contacts will go to the original contacts folder.

That means you have to keep checking to make sure any contacts are in the iCloud Contacts folder because there’s no way to do it automatically.

CALENDAR AND TASKS

It’s the same problem here. iCloud makes new Calendar folders independent of any existing, default calendars.

You can’t change Outlook’s settings so these new calendar/s are the default location for new appointments.

The result of all this is that customers will have to check their calendar, contacts and tasks folders manually and move any new entries into the iCloud equivalents. Hardly a satisfactory solution.

STICK WITH ITUNES

These severe limitations in iCloud with Windows are in stark contrast to the long standing method of syncing an Apple device with Outlook using iTunes. You plug your device into a computer with iTunes and it will sync all your music, apps and Outlook folders.

Unlike the simplistic iCloud version, in iTunes you can select which Outlook folders to sync. You can choose your existing calendar and contacts folders to synchronize and the choices even default to the Outlook default folders.

In other words the iTunes method of Outlook connection works while the iCloud one doesn’t, for all practical purposes.

Even better, with the latest iTunes and iOS v5 you can use iTunes to sync without the cable. The iPhone, iTouch or iPad and iTunes can sync whenever they are on the same local network.

OR USE WHAT YOU HAVE

Exchange Server, Small Business Server, Office 365, Gmail and Hotmail users don’t need the iCloud service. All those mail hosts already store your calendar and contacts in a ‘cloud’ that you can connect to Apple devices using ActiveSync plus you get email connection without paying for MobileMe.

In short, iCloud is worse that useless with Outlook and there are better, cheaper ways to keep your data synchronized anyway.

Turning off your #iPHone

BlackBerry has this feature and perhaps there is some third party app on an iPhone that can do?

 

The iPhone is only sleeping when it is "off".  The phone falls asleep at an interval you decide  under Settings/General/Auto-Lock. Your options there are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 minutes or "never". It turns on (or wakes) whenever you get a call, a text message, an alert, etc.

 

There is no automatic way to turn it off or on. 

#iPhone and #iPad - Reminders to remind you via you location! How cool is that

A better way to do to-dos.

Next time you think to yourself, “Don’t forget to...,” just pull out your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and jot it down. Reminders lets you organize your life in to-do lists — complete with due dates and locations. Say you need to remember to pick up milk during your next grocery trip. Since Reminders can be location based, you’ll get an alert as soon as you pull into the supermarket parking lot. Reminders also works with iCal, Outlook, and iCloud, so changes you make update automatically on all your devices and calendars.

What is all this talk about the new #iPhone?

Click here : http://www.apple.com/ios/ios5/  To find out about all the talk about the upcoming ios5 and what it might mean to you!

Checking Traffic in Maps iPhone and ipad

Have you ever been stuck in traffic?

Would you like to learn about traffic before you start your trip?

Did you know your iPad can help?

 

If so, this tip is for you.

Check Traffic in Maps

Your Maps program does have the ability to show you traffic on major roads.
(Note: This feature is only supported in the US for now.)

1.     Start your Maps app.

2.     Tap the lower right corner of the map to see the options.

3.     Turn Show Traffic to On.

On a highway, if there is a traffic situation, you will usually see Yellow instead of green – sometimes, the yellow might be flashing to alert you to a traffic situation.

You may even see construction worker icons to show you construction zones.

Color Code for Traffic

Traffic will be shown using colors to indicate the speed that traffic is moving:

Green = 50 MPH or more
Yellow = 25 – 50 MPH
Red = Less than 25 MPH

No Color Shown or Gray = No traffic data is currently available

Remember, we have an entire chapter dedicated to the Maps app with many more great tips in our book "iPad Made Simple" which is available in softcover print and electronic book formats.

 

Thanks to www.madesimplelearning.com  for this awesome tip!

#iPhone Tip undo typing

Here is a quick tip that might just decrease your frustration.   What to undo what you just typed?

Just shake your booty and your iPhone.  :-)

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