I can’t overstate the utility of this program. I also love the “Upcoming” view where it deploys all my scheduled meetings and “to do” items for the following week.ĭrafts is my go to writing and note-taking application for iOS. Things3 seems to sync more reliably across platforms. Things3 is a recent addition that replaced Omnifocus. The standard Apple Clock app is my daily alarm clock. I use LIFX lights in my home and a single firm press on that app exposes the controls I use daily. Apps that I use frequently are positioned on my iPhone 7’s screen so that I can easily reach them with the preferred finger. The positioning of app folders and applications on my screen is generally by usage. I work out of my home office or at client locations and have done so since the late 1990’s. Sometimes I’ll pass notifications and updates to my iWatch, which causes the watch battery to drain, but iOS is generally reliable. Occasionally, I’ll install one that drains my battery. I have never experienced an overheating problem on my iPhone because of some misbehaving app. I’m not going to say that my iPhone is crash-free, but it rarely happens. Plus, Tableau dashboards look awesome on my OS X and iOS devices. My iMac screen is so huge it eliminated the need for a second monitor on my desk. Both the first and second editions of Tableau Your Data! were written on OS X and iOS text editors (Scrivener and Ulysses). I do a lot of writing and I found the Apple writing app ecosystem is superior to Windows.Īpple provides power and simplicity. Once I had the iPad, it was just a matter of time before I had to buy an iPhone and a MacBook Pro. The iPad was the couch, web-surfing tool that I had dreamed of having since the mid-1990s. My first Apple purchase was the original iPad in April 2010. To fix my self-inflicted issues, I had to wipe the phone and reinstall apps. My experiments resulted in my Android phone overheating and crashing frequently. The Android world is also fun and interesting, but a little unreliable if you try out many different apps, like I do. While I was immediately sold on Apple’s vision, my first smartphone was a Samsung. I remember watching Steve Jobs’ worldwide presentation and was excited about the potential of having a computer in my pocket. Over the holiday weekend, I decided to share a deep-dive into my current iPhone setup.ĭo you remember when you first saw the iPhone? I do. Last week marked the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.
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