12/17/2023 0 Comments Using ithoughtsx with omnifocus![]() IThoughtsHD (£6.99) – a cracking Mindmapping app that can export to almost anything To be honest, using the iPad app for the TiVo is better than using the remote and on-screen guide! If you’re at home and have your TiVo connected to the same network your iPad is on you can even use it as a remote. OK, so the Virginmedia iPad app doesn’t allow you to watch TV on the go but it does allow you to fully manage your TiVo box from anywhere, including adding new recordings and series links, as well as deleting existing recordings and seeing what the box is going to record in the future. To be honest it can do way more than I use it for and my workflow would probably benefit from learning how to use it better but for the moment it’s great at keeping everything me and my team need to do all together to allow me to sort and reorganise them easily. OmniFocus is task management and project organisation. I’ve got Evernote installed on 2 laptops, 1 desktop and 2 mobile devices so that wherever I am I’ve got it all with me.Īnother work app and another one that syncs across multiple devices so I probably use this one as much on my laptop as I do on my iPad (or phone). It’s all tagable and because the Evernote servers run OCR through the PDFs the entire library is searchable. Meeting notes go into it, records of phone conversations go into it, clippings of web pages, restaurant menus, ideas, booking references, pretty much everything including starting recently all of my letters and bills scanned in as PDFs. It’s often referred to as a spare brain and that’s certainly how I treat it. Work time now! I probably couldn’t live without Evernote now. Evernote (free, Premium subscription £4/month or £35/year) I’ve tried several other apps but I keep coming back to Newsify.ģ. Newsify can sync up to 5000 articles, download posts and their images, share posts just about everywhere and has a really nice looking newspaper layout that allows you to skim over lots of articles very quickly. Get up, read Twitter, cycle to the station, sit on a train for just under an hour, read stuff collected on Google Reader using Newsify. The fact that there’s also a really nice OSX app out that syncs across iOS and OSX devices is also a cracking feature. Whenever someone says, “why won’t Twitter let me X”, or “my Twitter client won’t let me Y”, I usually think, well Tweetbot can do that. Tweetbot allow me to manage lists and hashtags and to follow conversations easily. Yeah, I’m kinda one of those oversharey types on Twitter and Tweetbot is the first thing I launch every morning so it has to be my No.1. ![]() Mint – free – With all the work you’re going to get done and extra money you’ll be saving or earning, Mint will keep track of it all for you, to make sure you don’t blow all your dough before a new Apple product comes out.Following on from a post by ( ), here are my top 5 iPad apps… IThoughts – $7.99 – Brainstorming sessions don’t have to be limited to paper, and if you have your iPhone or iPad with you, you can get a lot of your thoughts mapped out with iThoughts so you don’t forget them. It’s got to add up to nearly a year, right? 1Password basically alleviates all those problems by storing your passwords and logging you in automatically to websites without compromising your security by saving the password in the browser. Wunderlist helps you collaborate more efficiently.ġPassword – $14.99 – Someone needs to calculate the percentage of our lifetime that we spend entering password. Most of us have colleagues that we work with on projects, so staying focused as a team is important to get a job done. Wunderlist – free – One of the best things about Wunderlist is that it’s focused on collaboration.
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