• I’ve forgotten my Skype Name on my iPad

    I accidentally logged out of Skype on my iPad, now I can't log in or find my password, and I was surprised to see that the Skype app does not have a way to help me.

  • 0028 Numbers – Part 1 – Introduction

    Numbers is the native iOS spreadsheet program. It does not come free with your iPhone or iPad, you will have to purchase it from the iTunes App Store. It is designed to be a very simple and easy to use spreadsheet program.

  • 0026 – Clocks on the iPad with iOS6

    Before iOS6 there was no clock app on the iPad, which I was always amazed about. Now, Apple have finally fixed this with a new iPad clock app. This is not just the copying of the iPhone app to the iPad, it’s a different app altogether.

  • 0025 – Moving and Editing Notebooks in Evernote

    In my business I use Evernote every day. It has become my main way of storing notes that I want to access on my tablet, smart phone and desktop computer. It does not matter where you happen an iPad one android tablet, a smart phone or an iPhone, a Macintosh…

  • Using Evernote

    I’m a big fan of using Evernote (http://evernote.com/). I use it to record notes, photos, audio notes, and clippings from web sites. I have some overseas colleagues that use even more than I do. You can sort noted into groups (notebooks) that relate to a topic or project.

  • Business Card Scanner – SamCard-Business Card Reader

    I thought I would try out another another business card scanner to see if my results were any better than the last one. Part of the challenge with business card scanners is the graphic design of the business cards, they are not always consistent.

  • iPad Basics Part 18 – Organizing the Home Screen

    When you have installed several applications on your iphone or ipad, it can be tricky to find the applications you want. There is a way for you to group applications together and to rearrange the location of them.

  • iPad Basics Part 16 – Push Email on the iPhone

    The iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch have an ability to click your e-mails automatically. The way this works is that your e-mail server will automatically push your e-mails to your device as soon as they are ready. This is known as push e-mails.