While I use the new iPhone app that reads sensors I have implanted in my brain so I don’t have to physically touch my phone anymore, I realize some folks still rely on the iPhone and iPad touch screen interface to communicate with their devices. For those of you still in the dark ages, I have a great article on several handy apps HERE.
While I don’t know why anyone needs a URL shortener, the other apps are quite handy. The PiP, or picture in picture option is fantastic, I use it all the time, though it beams directly into my optic nerve and can be confusing sometimes. On an actual iPad screen I’m sure it would be very useful, however, on an iPhone screen, it seems like it might be a bit tiny. Dictate to Notes is great, though I only use Think to Notes now. When my mind wonders it gets very surreal. Apple Frames is neat, it puts a frame around your pictures, and Make PDF is something I use all the time, for obvious reasons. Music Finder, (and Shazam), are great for identifying a song nearby, that you can’t remember the name of. This happens all the time with me these days, so this has been quite useful, though I have the brain implant version which saves the song to a storage area in the back half of my cerebral cortex so I can retrieve and play it later. The link is real, check it out. Comments are closed.
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