Thursday
Sep102015

FiftyThree's Paper app now compatible with the iPhone

FiftyThree Team's stellar Paper app for the iPad made it a great tool for drawing, sketching and annotating documents. FiftyThree also made the Pencil, which made it easy to use it as a stylus and drawing tool. Now that Apple has its own Pencil, many app and accessory makers are going to try and figure out what they will do.

Well, FifityThree has pivoted rather quickly and now made it available to the iPhone for free. With Paper on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, creatives can:

  • Take & Annotate Photos: Take new photos, or import them from your camera roll. You can write or draw on top of them, or use Paper’s spotlight feature to call attention to specific details.
  • Type Notes & Make Lists: Type notes, and simply swipe your finger left or right to create bullet points. Then tap on items to check them off.
  • A Different View: Ideas are arranged by Spaces. All Ideas within a Space can be easily moved and arranged, like a wall of sticky notes.
  • Connect Pencil. To celebrate Paper, they’re having a limited time sale on Pencil. Shop now.
Thursday
Sep102015

SlideShow: Highlights from the 'Hey Siri,' Apple Event

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco: In terms of coverage, scale, and number and variety of announcements, yesterday's two-hour "Hey Siri" Apple Special Event in San Francisco was unprecedented.

Cramming in enough product and feature announcements for two events, we saw new iPhone 6s smartphones, a larger iPad Pro, some sexy new Apple Watch editions and bands, plus a whole new Apple TV powered by apps and Siri voice control. 

To top it all, we got to see Apple CEO Tim Cook's favourite band OneRepublic take to the stage for a surprise set of their well-loved hits. All-in-all, one of the most memorable Apple Events yet.

Thursday
Sep102015

Video: First look at Apple's iPad Pro, keyboard case and Apple Pencil

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
San Francisco: After supersizing the iPhone last year, Apple has followed suit and made an even bigger iPad. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the Indominus Rex of Apple tablets, as well as the company's first bona fide 2-in-1 PC.
Sure, it is a large iPad with over 5 million pixels as well as loud orientation-sensing quad speakers and various refinements, but the real surprise is how iPad Pro effortly blends the best upcoming features of Mac OS El Capitan (better windowing, multitasking) with the best that iOS 9 has to offer.

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Wednesday
Sep092015

Microsoft shows off new features for Office on iPad

It’s a strange sight having a Microsoft executive present at an Apple event but it has happened. Kirk Koenigsbauer, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Office 365 client applications, took the stage at Apple’s big press event in San Francisco to demo some of the new changes in its suite of apps for Apple’s tablet. Some of the new features include being able to draw freehand shapes on Word or PowerPoint and have these translated into shapes such as arrows and circles. This new feature is designed to take advantage of the new Pencil stylus for the iPad Pro. Users can now draw annotations on documents and have those sync across Office apps on iOS and other platforms. It wasn’t mentioned though it you’ll need the Pencil stylus and only the new iPad Pro to use these features.

The Office suite of apps also now takes advantage of the multitasking features available on iOS 9. You can copy and paste content from different Office apps running side by side. An example is you can copy a chart on an Excel file and paste it to the Word document you have running alongside it on an iPad Pro or iPad Air 2. You can see this push for Microsoft products as Apple’s way to attract the enterprise market to consider its products. Apple recently partnered with IBM and Cisco to push their enterprise entry further.

Source: PCWorld