iA Writer, the quintessence of the type now available for iPhone

Posted: March 12th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Mobile | Tags: ,

Writing without distractions of any kind, with the possibility of beginning an essay on the iPhone itself and continue later in the iPhone or the Mac When developing any text, regardless of the device on which this is done, as much or Most importantly, their creativity and presentation of content. If we join the cleaning of a most simplistic interface and speed of text input, then we get the new version of IOS iA Universal Writer.

Recently announced by the same application development company, yesterday was marked on the calendar to the emergence a new review of this application, which combines support for both iPad iPhone as well as with the corresponding version of Mac desktop environment with automatic transfer of the various text documents created making use icloud for that purpose.

In addition, iA Writer shows slight changes in the keyboard device, allowing much faster access and responsive to commonly used punctuation marks, such as point, coma or even a simple script.

However, both the platform and the application still have an outstanding debt to the language of Cervantes, must carry out the much-touted long press if we name our country with full ownership, at least as far as iPhone is concerned.

Not more than outline the possibility of a link to our Dropbox account, which gain access to our documents through another mass storage service, as well as to share with others and transform work in a collaborative task, with the consideration is not given the multiple update in real time that does provide Google Docs, at least in its version for Android .


Blue Tiger, the first pen pressure sensitive stylus with Bluetooth 4.0 for iPhone

Posted: March 7th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Gadgets, Mobile | Tags: ,

Apple made it clear from the outset with the launch of the iPhone that the stylus were a thing of the past but of course, related to the average user, not certain professionals including designers and artists are just some of the groups that most clearly benefit from a tablet with greater accuracy and various pressure levels. The proof is provided by Samsung, which seems to have found a niche market with its range of devices with stylus S Note Pen but … what if you do not want an Android tablet?

The first solution to this dilemma seems that we will reach the hands of Ten One Desing, an industrial design studio with some experience selling accessories for iPhone and iPad among which include analog control iPad Fling . The company has revealed that the stretch is to launch the first pressure-sensitive stylus for iPad, calling on developers to give support.

The stylus, even in pre-production without a name, price or release date ultimately connects to the iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth 4.0, so that their independence could reach from months to a year with a single button cell and among its features are in addition to the pressure sensitivity, the ability to ignore the contact of the hand to write or draw comfortably perform special actions with the buttons and even, perhaps, control multiple LEDs to notify states or modes of operation.