The Journey to “Mobile First”

Yesterday I described how my recent acquisition of some clipboard managers was likely going to further shift me to an iPad-centric workflow in 2017. My friend, Jamision, whose blog you should really check out , commented on the post. You really have quite the workflow going there for all of this. It’s really quite impressive…

Changing Workflow

Ever since I first acquired my 12.9 inch iPad Pro in August, it’s become my computing device of choice. I still use my Retina MacBook Pro, but often for the purposes of “finishing” tasks 1 or “heavy lifting” 2. Most of my daily work can be done on my iPad Pro. It’s faster, quieter, and…

iPad Pro Solution, Screens for iOS

From the moment I first acquired a 12.9 inch iPad Pro it has become my “every day” computer. I prefer the keyboard for writing, the touch interface for surfing the Internet, and it’s apps for email and messaging 1. I still love my MacBook, and prefer MacOS to Windows any day of the week, but…

Blogging Workflow

Shortly after iOS Scrivener was released I wrote a post about blogging with the application. I’ve written several posts from start to finish on my iPad since then, and the process of opening up the exported text in another app, copying it, and pasting it into WordPress worked “fine.” After bringing it into WordPress, however,…

Going Pro

My Father-in-Law brought his new 12.9 iPad to our house, about a month after it was released, and the moment I set the absolutely stunning screen in front of my eyes I began to see the possibilities. Unfortunately for me, the lack of access to local external storage, the inability of Lightroom to handle RAW…

iOS Scrivener, Draft Preview

I’ve been writing about iOS Scrivener quite a bit lately, so this will probably be my last post on it for a while 1, but this feature is one I missed in my initial review and it deserves a bit of attention.2 Part of Scrivener’s brilliance is how it breaks down different sections of a…