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Touch Mouse from Logitech turns your iPhone into a wireless keyboard mouse

This week’s most useful application comes from Logitech. Touch Mouse is quite a cool program. If you want to control your computers away from it like a remote control, be able to type and use it like a mouse pad, Touch Mouse from Logitech is the solution for you.

Touch Mouse

I tried it and it works. You need to download the application from the App Store.[Link Here >>]. At the same time, install a service component by downloading it from Logitech’s site.

When you start the application, you will be able to find your computer if your iphone or ipod touch is on the same WIFI network as the comp. if the desktop service component [Link Here >>] is install you can control your desktop from your iphone!

Very good if you are watching a video away from your pc!

Cost: FREE

Tags: iPhone, ipod touch, productivity

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Windows Mobile 6.5 can be just as good as iPhone

Its not the end of the world for Microsoft. This LG phone has a attached projector. Looks an awesome product.Microsoft fight! fight well!

The actors are even cooler than the phone. ( on second thoughts……)

Tags: iPhone, Windows Mobile

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Free iPhone PDF Book Reader GoodReader Lite Debuts

GoodReader logoThanks for Kevin for giving me the heads up on this news. I talk about a cheap and very efficient ebook reader software for the iphone called GoodReader and how i believe its one of the best productivity apps out on the App Store at the moment.

GoodReader have made a few progresses since then, adding in reflow functionality and fine tuning the page turn to ensure you have a smooth reading.

Now for folks who even think USD 0.99 cents is too much (currently on offer), there is now a Lite version. So is this another crappy lite version?

Not exactly, this version contains all the features of the full GoodReader. The limitation is that you can only keep 5 files on you iPod Touch or iPhone. I think its good enough for many folks since if you primarily use it for reading or reference, you can always upload and download through its easy method of transfer. Not much of a problem there.

If you think its too much of a hassle just spent USD0.99 cents on the full fledge app.

Tags: iPhone

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Organizing your ideas on your iPhone :Idea Organizer Review

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In the world of mobile computing you would have come across many apps that allow you to keep your Ideas organize.

The most common on the market is free and it’s called Evernote. Evernote let’s u compose notes and tags it and this Is where u can collect your ideas and store it in the cloud.

But not everyone uses that and if you prefer something simple and meets this needs then Idea Organizer is just for you.

General view

General view

The general setup for Idea Organizer is simple and clear cut. It tells you what you can do for this app and how you can carry them out.

Idea organizer enables u to collect your thoughts using 3 means. Text, voice and pictures.

Entry by text

Entry by text

Entry by pic

Entry by pic

One of the aspect I like about mobile computing Is platform like iPhone and android allows the user to capture notes, ideas and tasks wherever they are.

Consolidated view of ideas

Consolidated view of ideas


This app is really very presentable and straight forward and does what you are looking for well. Do not expect any bells and whistle like that of cloud syncing in this app. Ideal for people who are more particular eith their thoughts and ideas.

It will be a good platform for the developer to incorporate more ideas into future versions. Thumbs up.

Tags: iPhone, ipod touch, notebook

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Creative announces the Zii Trinity: Looks like FAIL!

News announcement: Creative enters the Android phone mkt with this offering.I think this will not take off. 1080 and 3D for fark when no developer wants to develop for Android compare to iphone!

and 3.1 inch screen? HD and 3D on 3.1 inch???

Ready to start lusting after a new smartphone? If Creative has its way, you’ll soon be enjoying Full HD video on a 3.5 / 4G device, with built-in WiFi, 5 megapixel autofocus camera, accelerated 3D graphics, and mini-HDMI and Composite video outputs. The newly announced 3.1-inch, multitouch-capable Zii Trinity has been designed by Creative subsidiary Ziilabs, and will be licensed out to clients who’ll be able to customize a Zii-optimized Android install and Plaszma interface. As if we haven’t got enough smartphone ecosystems knocking about already, this also marks the introduction of ZiiLife, which aims to be both a content delivery and productivity suite. Powered by the ARM-based ZMS-05 or ZMS-08, the new handset actually seems destined to perform plenty of KIRF and grey market duties, judging by Creative’s “strategic partnerships” with Chinese manufacturers, but that might be no bad thing as, according to Gartner, the grey market is booming right now

[From Engadget >>]

Tags: Android, iPhone, Zii

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Connect (Sync) iPhone to your Syncplicity Files:MKSync is EPIC FAIL

When i discovered this application, i am thinking the cycle is complete. There are 4 desktop ubiquitous file access software out there:

  1. Soonr
  2. Dropbox
  3. SugarSync
  4. Syncplicity

Out of all these Soonr,Dropbox and SugarSync all have iPhone Clients, it is only till now that you have one for Syncplicity making us able to look up our files through our iphone.

You will require your Username and Password. Once you log in you should be able to access your files.

The thing that pisses me off is that you need to purchase downloads to view PDF, Office and PNG files. Thats basically everything you would like to view there. bummer.

This software is an EPIC Fail

Tags: dropbox, iPhone, mksync, sugarsync, syncplicity

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iThoughts going to have relationship feature

I have blogged about this iPhone Mindmapping software that is really good and how you can use it to incorporate into your GTD system.

Their Version 2.2 is currently in the approval stage and what i like about them is that they don’t rest on their laurels but are coming up with more and more ways to make this mind mapping software as functional as the desktop applications.

Here is a video showing how you can map relationships between related nodes.

What i really hope to is that they can come up with Tagging and Tag filtering of nodes. That will be awesome

Also check out:

GTD Series Part 6:Project Review through iThoughts Mind Mapping Software

Mind Mapping Software for iPhone:iThoughts Review

Tags: iPhone, ipod touch, ithoughts, mind mapping software, mind mapping tool, mind maps, productivity, productivity apps, project planning

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Simple,Cheap iPhone GTD App:eToDo Review

Introduction

eToDo have in recent weeks zoom to the top of the productivity category on app store. So what makes etodo so appealing?

eTodo as a late comer to this task management and to do list space have to really distinguish itself from the competition.

What it offers is to carry out task management GTD way in the simpliest way. but that doesn’t mean that it is shitty, rather I see that it appeals to users who aren’t thY big on gtd and just want a simple way of managing tasks

The Presentation

eTodo have the nicest to do list interface I have ever seen, but you may disagree with me. Take a look at the screenshots below and you will see that it’s high on the colors and funky icons.

eToDo Front End

let’s be frank here. I am an engineer by training an while I like to prefer functionality for my todo list over beauty, it will turn me off if it’s really ugly. thankfully I don’t see many of those at the app store. at the configuration you can change the background wallpaper as well.

The Front end

eTodo provides task bins much in the Gtd way. If you guys are familiar with my post on Appigo Todo you will know that Appigo provides lists which houses projects and tasks. these task bins are like this list, only thing is it’s fixed based on what is required by Gtd.

  • Inbox- basically your starting point. any thoughts that is vague will go here. you should have one daily or weekly mind sweep to add to your inbox.
  • All- all your tasks whether it is anywhere will be here.
  • Actions- all your actionable tasks (which to me is almost everything). the key distinction here is between Actions and Someday. This is where your tasks in your Inbox that are actionable will be shifted to.
  • Someday- tasks that do not have a definite start date. pending tasks. If your Inbox tasks are nit gonna be carried out anytime soon and might be a project or task next time, shift it here.
  • Next- the tasks that should be carried out next. The next task from your actions bin that u will carry out next.
  • Completed- your completed task will be housed here. More for review purpose.

Task Creation

Touching the cross will bring you to the task creation screen.

Main Task Creation

Main Task Creation

This screen to me is freaking colorful and I think it’s a bad thing as the user have a hard time perceiving if this is a textfield.

You can enter the standard stuff:
Due Date – A joy to enter. The developer took note to include frequently used reference dates such as Today, Tomorrow and Next Week. I feel people should stop using the date roller tool. Its really sickening to roll for far reaching dates!

Due Date

Repeat

Repeat - Great here. The standard outlook level recurring tasks options Days, Weeks and Months. The developer also includes standard reference recurring options as well: Day, Week, 2 Weeks, Month, 3 Month and Year.

Tags – You can tag each task with multiple tag contexts so you can better filter your tasks during review or do phases.

Multiple Tag/Context Selections

Multiple Tag/Context Selections

Priority – None,Low,Medium,High,Urgent. Personally i think priorities don’t work haha.
Images – You can append images that will be shown describing what task this is. The range of images is limited, they look good and imo it clutters the screen.

Task Filtering for Review and Do

How you use eToDo to carry out your task in an efficient manner differs from person to person. If i were to use this, I would reference the All List quite alot.

No of Tasks are shown next to the Tags

No of Tasks are shown next to the Tags

One thing that you would really appreciate about eToDo is really the number next to the titles that tells you the number of tasks in there. I mean, If there isn’t any tasks in there I wouldn’t want to bother reviewing it and doing it right?

You select tasks that are Overdue and are Errands

You select tasks that are Overdue and are Errands

Touching the Filter Icon allows you to filter not just by Starred,Overdue,Today,Tomorrow,Next 7 Days and Future Tasks but also by the Tags. The filtering is eToDos strong point and it is a very important aspect of Getting Things Done as
- You need to Tag your tasks with the right context during Organize
- You need to filter and do tasks when you are at the right Context/Environment
- You need to filter well to make Reviewing of your Actions easy

The Filter is shown Here for Concise reviewing

The Filter is shown Here for Concise reviewing

This gets an A+ for me as this is where Appigo ToDo lacks. The number of tasks in each category is very useful!

Search

eToDo has a search as well. Not Sure when i will need this really!

Mailing Actions List

I love this option! What  you can do is that you can use Task Filtering to Filter
-Specific Tasks meant for Certain Colleagues
-List of Tasks You are Waiting for
-List of Tasks Tag with a certain category for others to review

and then send it out. Another A feature.

Touch Mail Button to bring up this functionality

Touch Mail Button to bring up this functionality

You can filter then email this list of tasks to your colleagues

You can filter then email this list of tasks to your colleagues

Conclusion

Overall, at USD 0.99 cents this application is a winner. It still won’t pull me away from Appigo ToDo as
- It does not have Sub-Projects
- No Sync backup to online server
But for folks that is looking for a flexible, well thought out to-do list 0.99 cents is a small price to pay.

Best iPhone apps at AppStoreHQ

Tags: Appigo ToDo, iPhone, ipod touch, to do, To Do List

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GoodReader 2.4 Release:Very fast iPhone PDF reader for large books

I just updated my  GoodReader for iPhone to version 2.4 and man its so fast! The rendering on my CCNA 18MB reference book is noticeably faster.

Other improvements includes support for power point documents, bug fixes.

GoodReader at USD 0.99 is the best PDF reader for the iPhone. To read more about what goodreader can do take a look at my past review below

[How to read PDF books and files on your iPhone:GoodReader >>]

Tags: Ebook Reader, iPhone, ipod touch

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Note Taking Software that Syncs with OneNote for iPhone:MobileNoter

Introduction

Are you looking for a software that enables you to access Microsoft OneNote on your iPhone? If you are then, MobileNoter is probably what you are looking for.

I think alot of folks out there really like to use Microsoft OneNote for note taking. For folks that want to keep research materials, or information pertaining to a project or a business object that they are working on, OneNote is the closes software you get to a real note book.

I personally think its one of the best products release by Microsoft and it should be bought as a stand alone application.

Best thing next to a physical note book

Best thing next to a physical note book

If you currently already have much information stored in OneNote and would like to access them from your iPhone or iPod Touch, MobileNoter can do the job.

Pricing

This is a subscription based service. The desktop and iphone application is FREE. But monthly subscription comes up to USD 1.25 per month.

iPhone Version reviewed

1.0

What does it do

MobileNoter is bascially a service that, for a small fee per month, allows you to sync selected notes to MobileNoter Server and enables 2 way sync with your iPhone Mobile Noter Software.

How to setup and how MobileNoter looks like after the break

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Tags: evernote, Getting Things Done, GTD, iPhone, ipod touch, microsoft office, mobilenoter, notebook, OneNote

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