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But it wasn't until OmniFocus on the iPad ($40) that I really started using OmniFocus. I've owned OmniFocus on the iPhone ($20) since it was released. It is, quite simply, irreplaceable for me.Ħ) I've owned OmniFocus on the Mac since it was released. 2010 marked the year that Marco Arment quit his day job to develop Instapaper.

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The differences between the $5 and free iOS apps are listed here. There's a list here, but you can basically use any decent app on iOS that involves reading. You can add articles via a browser bookmarklet or a metric bunchload of third-party iOS apps. Or save them on your PC, Mac, iPad and iPhone then read them (very nicely formatted) on your Kindle. Save them on your iPhone and read them on your iPad. Save them on your iPad and read them on your Mac. Save them on your Mac and read them on your iPad. Even the free version is superb, though.ĥ) Instapaper gives you a place to store those long articles that you want to read but can't right now. I just renewed my premium subscription, and it was the easiest decision I've made in ages. When combined with the free iOS app and a desktop app like nvALT (see previous), your text notes are suddenly synced and accessible everywhere. A $12/year premium service increases the number of versions that are backed up, unlimited third-party API access, premium support, an RSS feed, ad-free experience and (this is the big one) the ability to create notes via email. A simple idea: text notes that sync anywhere, are automatically backed up and versioned, easily searched and optionally tagged. (Note to any iOS developer looking for a great app idea: an iOS mail client that integrates TextExpander touch and makes Gmail/Google Apps easier to use might be a big hit.)Ĥ) Simplenote is pretty close to magic.

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I won't even consider an iPad text editor if it doesn't support TextExpander. You can sync your "snippets" from your Mac to your iOS device (sadly TextExpander requires that you be on the same Wi-Fi network, unlike 1Password, which can sync directly from Dropbox whenever a network connection is present).

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However, Smile Software released an SDK for TextExpander touch, and many apps have included it. Unfortunately, this means you can't use TextExpander in Mail on iOS. Due to the limitations of iOS, there is no way for an app to do global macro expansion in any app unless support is specifically coded into the app. This becomes especially apparent when you move over to iOS. There are several similar macro/text expansion programs on the Mac, but none as popular or well supported as TextExpander.

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( Pricing: $60 for Windows and Mac bundle $40 for Mac $30 for Windows (beta) $10 for iPhone or iPad, or $15 for a universal app.)ģ) TextExpander for the Mac ($35) and TextExpander touch for iOS ($5) makes my Mac and iPad experience much richer.

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The ability to sync to Dropbox without having to go through a computer is superb, and despite the fact that iOS doesn't allow 1Password to integrate with Safari like Mac OS X does, with multitasking in iOS 4, the copy/login process is fairly painless and quick. How else would I manage almost 700 logins? Thanks to 1Password, each of my passwords is highly complex, secure and most importantly unique, which helped keep my information safe even after the Gawker security debacle. Since I first reviewed it, MPD has been continually improved and updated, including support for iCab Mobile on iOS devices as well as GoodReader and even GV Connect, which means that you can place a call through Google Voice on your iPhone from a message sent from your computer!ġPassword on the Mac and iOS remains a crucial part of my computing experience and online security.

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Instantly, I get a push notification from MPD on my iPad, which opens the link, hands it off to the App Store app, and I purchase and download the app right from my iPad. If I am on my Mac and want to download a new app on my iPad, I select the URL from Safari and press command (⌘) + C + C (just like regular "copy" except you press "C" twice). While there are lots of pasteboard sharing apps (like Pastebot) that allow two-way sharing of pasteboard data, I find myself using MPD much more often because it is simpler and easier to use. The US$5 universal iOS app pairs with desktop software on your Mac, Windows or Linux PC, and it allows you to send text, phone numbers and even images to your iOS device.

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1) myPhoneDesktop (or MPD) is a little-known gem of the iOS world.







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