Katie and David do a show in front of a live audience at Macworld/iWorld 2013 where they share their best finds from the show floor, catch up with listener feedback, and take questions from the show floor.
Links for this episode:
- Power Trekk
- Double Robotics
- Mauzup
- iStop Motion for iPad
- ScreenCastsOnline
- Seagate Wireless Plus Hard Drive
- XFlex Stand
- Kanex XD – iMac to HDTV
- Kanex MySpot
- Debut of OmniFocus 2
- Bluetooth Calculator Keypad
- Day One
- Gorilla Body Weight Exercise App
- Sleep Cycle
- Oh LIfe
- Note Taker HD
- Step Stats
- Notes Plus
- Periodic Table of Data Visualization
- Wii Fit
- MacCast
- Reflector
- Rode Podcaster
- ScreenFlow 4
- SCOTutor: ScreenFlow
- Kanex ATVPRO AirPlay Mirroring for VGA Projector
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While listening to your latest podcast and talking about going to Alaska with only an iPad. Couldn’t you use a transporter to store/save/retrieve whatever files? I know that David was a Beta tester, not sure about you Katie. I have mine ordered and can’t wait for it to arrive.
Sorry I didn’t get to talk to either of you at macWorld, maybe next year.
Katie, your proposed workflow with the Seagate wireless harddrive might not work for you. Seagate says that photos on the device’s Camera Roll can be move to the unit. But, can Photos added to the iPad through the Camera Connection Kit be moved to the Camera Roll? IIRC, normally the Camera Roll stores photos taken with the iPad itself or if you save them from a website. New added photos from the CCK are put in a new album separate from the Camera Roll. I do not know of a way to move photos from an Album to the Camera Roll. You might want to check into this before you depart for Alaska!
The Seagate people on the floor indicated this would work. But it’s worth double checking. I’ve reached out to Seagate.
As anyone had experience with this webap? It looks to automate dropbox with other tools such as Evernote, Google Drive. Seems to be a scripting tool that once you drop files into a Dropbox folder.