There are two iPhone apps on sale "for a limited time" that I recently downloaded, largely on the recommendation of the excellent Mac Power Users podcast. The first app is called Fantastical 2 for iPhone. This is a calendar app that enhances Apple's built in iOS calendar. I just downloaded this a few minutes ago, and it … Continue reading T3:21 | Two iPhone apps to check out
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T3:16 | OmniFocus 2 Updated iPhone App
Recently, I've been using OmniFocus 2 as my primary task and project manager. Omni Group pushed out an update for the OmniFocus 2 for iPhone app last week. What I like best about OmniFocus 2 (which I use on Mac (OmniFocus 2 for Mac) and iPad (OmniFocus 2 for iPad)), is that it allows me … Continue reading T3:16 | OmniFocus 2 Updated iPhone App
T3:14 | Attorney review of iPhone 6 Plus
I've had the 4, 5, and now the "6 Plus" versions of the iPhone. Each phone gets better, faster, and bigger. The 6+ is huge when you first use it. After a few weeks of use, makes the iPhone 5 seem tiny when I pick it up. My top three features of the iPhone 6 … Continue reading T3:14 | Attorney review of iPhone 6 Plus
T3:13 | Enable two-factor authentication for more security online
Tech Tip Tuesday I recently upgraded to an Apple iPhone 6 Plus 16GB. Through the upgrade process, I did some research on my web services and related apps that support two-factor authentication (more info here). Basically, two-factor authentication requires your user name and password, along with some second method, to verify your login to a … Continue reading T3:13 | Enable two-factor authentication for more security online
T3:08 | Use “Hey Siri” to voice activate your iPhone
Have you ever wanted to just tell your iPhone/iPad to activate Siri to perform a task? Now you can. This week's Tech Tip Tuesday will show you how to set up your iDevice (iPhone/iPad) to have Siri listen for your voice and respond automatically. A couple of notes: (1) You must have iOS8 installed; and (2) you … Continue reading T3:08 | Use “Hey Siri” to voice activate your iPhone