Category: Apple

  • Get OnSwipe if you have a WordPress site

    Get OnSwipe if you have a WordPress site

    I came across a very cool new WordPress plugin the other day called, OnSwipe.

    Basically what the plugin changes your wordpress site, into a very cool magazine type “app” on the iPad. You can swipe through your blog posts, as well as comment on them, as if you were paging through a magazine. The plugin also changes orentation from portrait to landscape when you turn your actual iPad. You can also choose a specific image for the “front cover”

    Check out these 2 screenshots that I took of The Ballito News website on the iPad using OnSwipe

    As you can see, this is an instant change from your normal site to an awesome looking iPad styled site. And the best part…is it is free. So if you have a WordPress site, you need to get Onswipe !

  • iTunesUSA launch some cool new iTunes voucher bundles

    The guys over at iTunesUSA, have recently launched some cool new bundle voucher combos. Apart from the standard $10, $15, $25 & $50 vouchers, you can now also get the following combo deals.

    Some cool deals in there, so if you looking to bulk up on your iTunes vouchers, I suggest getting from iTunesUSA

     

  • Press Reader iPhone & iPad app

    I came across this very cool iPhone & iPad app the other day called Press Reader (iTunes Link). The app allows you to download and subscribe to some of the top international newspaper & magazines from around the world.

    All of the above only cost $0.99 per copy, and are bought as in app purchases, whish means you would need credit in your iTunes account. This is a bargain in the case of Finweek & Sunday times., as these are well over the R7 mark.

    Some of the features of the app include:

    • Set up automated subscriptions to your favorite titles
    • Flip pages like you’re reading real publications
    • Pan, zoom or rotate pages, articles and photos and view in stunning clarity

    Reading these on the iPad or iPhone is awesome, and you get an exact copy, just without the horrible print all over your hands and reams of paper all over your lounge. You can also download editions of newspapers & magazines from over 94 countries worldwide.

    The app itself free, and is another must have to your iPad & iPhone app collection.

  • Garageband for the iPad Rocks !

    One of the announcement at the iPad 2 launch a few weeks ago was that Apple would be releasing 2 new Apple iPad apps, GarageBand & iMovie. I have used Mac GarageBand briefly on the Mac a few times, but never actually given it too much time. So I wasn’t in a rush to get the new iPad Garageband when it released on Friday, but after seeing a few tweets about how cool the app was, I decided to drop the measly $5 for the app. And what a good decision. Actually, I think I have probably used the app so much this weekend, I would have easily spent $50 for the app. Seriously :)

    GarageBand turns your iPad into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play pianos, organs, guitars, drums, and basses on your iPad. They sound and play like their counterparts, but let you do things you could never do on a real instrument. Enjoy a full range of Smart Instruments that make you sound like a pro — even if you’ve never played a note before. Plug an electric guitar into your iPad and play through classic amps and stompbox effects. Use the built-in microphone or a guitar to record, or capture any performance. Then mix up to eight tracks to create a song you can share.

    As you can see from the app store description above, the app is full of features. The Smart Instruments for me is amazing. You select your type of instrument, (Piano, Guitar or Drums) and it almost teaches you about the instrument. You can then record your tune into a track, and mix it with other effects. I have always been a fan of drums, but never got round to playing them (apart from the pots in the kitchen & annoying my wife) and now with Garageband, it is so simple.

    I have been playing quite a bit, and put a few tracks together. I honestly have a bit of a dull ear when it comes to music, so this track below, self titled “House” might sound a bit out of sync, but you will see how simple it is to get something like this going. This track probably took me around half an hour to do with all the tweaking. To get it off the iPad, you can either email it, or send to iTunes. You can also save the files as a GarageBand file for the Mac & edit on the Mac afterwards.

    House Mix from Garageband iPad by MarcForrest

    If you own an iPad, I highly recommend you download GarageBand for the iPad from the iTunes store. At $5, it is a steal ! I am also thinking of putting up a few tutorials about how to use GarageBand and some of the features it offers.

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  • Personal Hotspot on iPhone iOS 4.3

    One of the best new features that I have found and used on the new iPhone iOS 4.3 release is a feature called Personal Hotspot. Basically, what this is, is it turns your iPhone into a wireless hotspot using your 3G connection. So for example, if you out at a coffee shop, or somewhere where there is no internet connectivity, you simply turn your Personal Hotspot on and you can use any other device, like your PC or Mac, or iPad or even another WiFi enabled phone to connect to the net. Previously you needed to purchase whole other device, like a MiFi, to be able to connect to the net. Now it is built right into your phone. Brilliant !!

    To get started using Personal Hotspot you can follow these steps :

    1. On your iPhone go to Settings -> Personal Hotspot
    2. Turn your Personal Hotspot to ON. You will see a Blue bar at the op of your screen which shows you that Personal Hotspot is now active.
    3. On you computer or iPad, choose iPhone from the list of network services in your WiFi menu.
    4. Enter the password that is shown in the Personal Hotspot
    5. You can now browse the net using your iPhone’s 3G connection. Try and make sure your 3G is on, otherwise things will really be slow.
    6. Remember to turn it off once you are done.

    You can also use Personal hotspot using Bluetooth or using the USB cable, to create an internet connection. You can have up to 5 devices connecting at any time (3 WiFi, 1 Bluetooth & 1 USB). Currentley there is no extra charge associated with this, but in the US, AT&T does charge an extra fee every month. Let’s trust & hope the SA Network providers don’t follow suite, as I think it makes absolutely no sense !

    Have you used Personal Hotspot ? What do you think ? Leave a comment below with your findings.

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