Let the Workflow

Last month I reviewed an excellent iOS app by the name of Workflow. In that post I demonstrated a way to create a multi-item clipboard using Evernote, and mused about exploring the app more in the future. This past week an update was released for Workflow, so I decided to delve in once more. My…

1Keyboard to Rule them All

My workspace tends to be a multi-device environment. I am often performing a task on my Mac, chatting with someone on my iPhone (often about my current task), and researching a topic on my iPad. For a long time I “suffered” 1 with switching between these devices by moving my hands from device to device…

Workflows brings Automation to iOS

Computer Automation has been something that geeks have known about for a long time. The ability to create a script to run a backup at a particular time each day, pull down tagged information from a text file or database, or set up a template with customized information has been an incredible time-saver. Still, for…

Nexus 7 – Being Productive

Last week, I found a decent markdown app for android. Because of this, I decided to connect my Bluetooth keyboard to my Nexus 7 this week and write my sermon on it. While I’m still not happy with with the workflow I need to use, the experience wasn’t at all painful. Fun With Keyboards First,…

Continuing with the Nexus 7

I’ve been using the Nexus 7 for a couple of weeks so I  want to share some thoughts on how its been going. Over all, I continue to really like the tablet. My only nag on the hardware is the layout of the volume rocker and sleep/wake button. They are placed so close together I…

A day with the Nexus 7

This week I picked up a nexus 7. After spending a day with it I can say, “This is a slick device.” Let me share some of the ups and downs I’ve had in the day I’ve used it. The good The first thing I love about the nexus 7 is the hardware. This device…