iPad Basics Part 15 – Setting up Email on the iPhone
When you start with your iPhone or iPad you have to tell the device where to collect your e-mail from. This requires you going through a series of setting up questions.
When you start with your iPhone or iPad you have to tell the device where to collect your e-mail from. This requires you going through a series of setting up questions.
Evernote is an application that I use on my smart phone, tablet, iPhone, and computer. It creates an online database where you can store notes, and it synchronizes the notes between your devices. This is a very powerful piece of software, and it is one of my recommended applications.
I quite often get business cards handed to me, and I am never quite sure what to do with them. After all, I want run a paperless office, so I’m not very keen to have a stack of business cards on my desk to look through.
The iPhone and the iPad allow you to search through your contacts, calendars, notes, and so on looking for information. This really means that if it is stored on your phone you can search for it.
The iPad has the ability to split the keyboard to make it easier to type with your thumbs. This can make it a lot easier if you have to stand while using your iPad.
If you need to write in different languages you can set your device to use different keyboards. There is a huge selection of keyboards that you can use, and it is easy to jump between the different keyboards.
If you write in other languages, other than English, you might have to access international punctuation. Even if you said your keyboard to be English, you can still access some of the international punctuation symbols that you need.
The multi-task bar on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch allows you to access all the applications the running on your device. It allows you to shut down applications, jump to other applications, access your music player controls, and so on.
When you are typing and you need to access punctuation marks, they can be a bit slow to tap on the 123 button to access your punctuation, then you have to tap on the ABC button to get back to your regular keyboard. I found the trick to make this…
Once you have purchased apps from your iTunes Store, may automatically download to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod. But for some reason you have deleted your app you can always download it again.