Month: June 2011

Getting Things Done with my iPad and Apps

For the past week, I have been utterly obsessed with trying to implement The GTD system! I don’t have the book, but there is a plethora of information on the Internet. I recently purchased this awesome fake snakeskin case from Target for just $16! I really like it because it is folio style with a zip around closure, multiple pockets and a pen/stylus holder. Only negative is that the elastic straps block parts of the corners of the iPad. Overall, however, I find that the case has been great for keeping me organized and on top of my work.

Now, if you too are interested in GTD and getting your work and your life organized I have a few links I found useful listed below.

GTD FAQ

GTD Clear out your inbox

{Happy GTDing}

The Missing Links 6.20.11

This week I believe I have gathered a great group of links to share with you! They range from fashionable tech accessories to newly released applications, and from Apple news to meditation. So, without further ado here are this weeks Missing Links!

  • If you’re one of the many Apple fans who were unimpressed with WWDC read this.
  • Are you a student looking for a new Mac? Read about Apples new Back to School Deal!
  • Wish your iPhone could get you a date? Well, there is some good news for you!
  • Are you interested in some new fashionable accessories? Click here Apple Fangirls and Fanboys.
  • The 5th Avenue Apple Store is getting a facelift, read about the cost of all that glass here!
  • Stuck in a mental rut and need to get the creative juices flowing, try meditating on this one.
  • I think this is a very interesting bag solution for the modern male.
  • Wacom introduces some Paper to go with their new iPad stylus.
  • Feel like your iPad Facebook experience has been lacking? Perhaps you won’t for long!
Happy Reading!
{Image via here}

The Missing Links 6.13.11

Lab II
I have decided to start a new series of posts weekly on The Pink Mac called The Missing Links! Each week I am going to post links to some interesting articles I read in the previous week that I thought would be good to share. Obviously, with the WWDC Keynote from Steve Jobs last week, many of these will be related to the Apple updates, but in the future I am going to try to provide more of a mix of topics. So, without further ado, here are The Missing Links for 6.13.11.
{Happy Reading}

iPad therefore I am.

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As a fan of sketch notes, I have always appreciated the work of others, but very rarely attempt to do the same on my own. Yesterday I wasn’t feeling very well so I lay in bed sketching for a bit. This is what resulted. I know Apple didn’t create the iPad to be used in conjunction with a stylus, but it really does help to use one if you plan to take full advantage of the sensitivity of the screen. Although the iPad is mainly a touch input device, I was reading an article from CultofMac.com that I thought I would share about how the iPad really is a great pen based tablet.
On that same note, I have been reading about various stylus’ to perhaps find one that would better suite my needs as I am finding that all styli are not created equal. I read a great review of 12 stylus’ from Macworld that I thought you may also find interesting if you, like me, are looking for a new stylus to use with your iPad.

{Image above was created using Penultimate for iPad and the BoxWave capacitive iPad Stylus}

Incipio Premium Kickstand Review

This is a quick review of my newest iPad case acquisition- the Incipio Premium Kickstand in sand/beige ($30). Made of durable ripstop nylon, this is a great case that quickly and easily converts to some great viewing angles and also into perfect typing position! Click the video above to see this case in action.

How to make your iPad 1 feel like an iPad 2

iPad Multitask
So, it’s the beginning of June, and all around you people are carrying around the newest iteration of the iPad while you are still toting the ever so clunky first generation model. Yes, you may be using last years hardware, and yes, your beginning to develop back pain from the extra weight of the iPad 1, but alas, you don’t have the extra cash to upgrade to that ever so slim sliver of aluminum and your medical insurance does not consider the upgrade a medical expense even though the .2 lb difference would mean worlds of relief for your sciatica. What to do, what to do?

Well, first of all, realize that you are not the only one in this situation, and actually, you may be ahead of the game in ways you’d never expect. After all, since you were thrifty and didn’t splurge on iPad 2, you can justify the expense of iPad 3 at next years launch! Okay, not making you feel any better? Luckily there are a few things you can do now to save yourself the money of an upgrade while also making your iPad feel shiny and new.

1. Wash your iPad head to home button

Maybe your screen is a bit dingy, or your aluminum has lost it’s sheen, but many of the superficial ailments your iPad is susceptible to can be cured with a good cleaning. Make sure to use iPad compatible cleaning solutions and cloths and also check with Apple support on proper cleaning methods before undertaking this task.

2. Give your iPad a facelift with a new case

One of the benefits of having a previous generation device is that the cases and accessories for it are usually deeply discounted. Take advantage of that fact and perk up your iPad with some new swag. Make sure to check popular sites like EBay and Amazon for even better deals as 3rd party retailers will usually give bigger discounts on last generation items to get rid of back stock. A new case and a fresh screen protector can make a big difference on an old iPad.

3. Refresh your iPad with some new content

Although you may not be able to change the physical appearance of your iPad 1 to that of an iPad 2, one thing you can change is your user experience. Splurging on a few new games, apps, books, and movies will make your iPad seem fresh and new. Find yourself some interesting new images to use as your background and lock screen to give your iPad a new look. Rearrange your apps and create a new filing system with folders to clean up your home screen. Only use your iPad for web surfing or reading? Try utilizing one of your iPad’s many other features to maximize your iPad experience.

Using any one or all of these tips will certainly add a little pep back to your old iPad, and remember, since it is an Apple device, it still has years ahead of it, so you will have to decide for yourself which price you would rather pay; the upgrade to the newest generation or the stigma of carrying around an old device.

Happy iPad-ing everyone!

{Image via Flickr}