My new constant companion.
Sunday, July 18, 2010 at 12:14PM
Bob Appleby in Editorial, Review, Tablet, iPad, iPhone, iPhone Apps

image So what item do you normally always have with you these days that you feel lost if you don’t have it with you. I’m sure most of you would say your phone. If it is a smart phone, of feature phone and you are into texting, you would probably find yourself looking/reaching for it to see who has contacted you or wanting to respond or tell everyone what is going on in your current situation. Well, for me, I have found that I have been neglecting my phone more and more to give my new companion most of my attention. Yes, I’m talking about my iPad and it is now my new favorite device that I can’t be without.

Why? Other than phone calls and texting, natively there isn’t much that I was doing with my phone that my iPad hasn’t done better or at least bigger… That is probably the real key, a bigger screen. So all the neat little things that I was doing with the iPhone for managing information and accessing resources is easier to work with on a much larger screen.

The biggest adjustment is the way that I consume podcasts now. BIPDA (Before iPad Acquisition), I downloaded most of the podcast that I follow primarily as audio files. That was because I was enjoying them by listening to them in the car, and when I was doing things around the house or as I fell off to sleep. Now I am downloading most of what I want in their video versions so that I can watch them as well as listen to them. With the bigger screen I want the added video feature that these shows provide.

I find myself reading more as well. That is quite interesting and I am still not listening to books as much as used to so I am beginning to fall behind in that area. But I have been fine tuning my RSS feed list to include many new subjects that give me some better insight in things like local news items, financial and global news and of course many of the tech sites that I like to follow. Problem is that I have started to add to the total number and I am having some trouble keeping up.

It will be nice when the IOS4 for the iPad becomes available to have the unified mail box and multitasking available. But I can survive until this fall for that. But programs that are jumping out for me are:

All of these programs have iPad enhanced versions that keep getting better and make it easier to consume content and be creative as well.

In my last post I talked about some of the applications that I am using in my daily business functions and I am finding that as I am going out to sites now or sitting down with clients I am doing so with my handy dandy iPad. The ability to take notes during the conversation, or draw sketches or do a quick demo makes this kind of device a wonderful tool that I can use to increase my productivity.

If you have started using an iPad, I would love to hear how you are using it. Is it just an entertainment device or are you using it is a business tool as well.

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