Showing posts with label Ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ipad. Show all posts

Monday, 16 January 2012

Awesome Iphone Applications for Twitter users


Twitter has been the out standing social networking sites of the world. It is in great competition with the rest of the social networking sites of the world. With more and more people starting using twitter and naming a convention as tweeting things is more common these days. Today we bring you some of the best application for IPhone from twitter.

Twittelator

Twittelator is an application which will allow to receive multiple
overloads of features. It allow sharing up of status on Twitter as well as on Facebook. One of the best point for this application is that it allows user to create, manage and share themes across networks and friends. The free version provides little features, whereas if you unlock the free version to get into the premium version will fetch you another 45 additional features along with supporting multiple accounts. The premium version also includes more customization, geo-coding along with the ability to upload to blogging platform like wordpress and posteriors. The only thing which most of the user might not like in this is that it doesn’t allow the Push Notification facility in any of its version whether its free or premium.

Echofon

Echofon is a complete full featured twitter client that also supports Push Notification. It has a simple design along with clean structure. One of the best feature of this application is the mute option enabling for squelch users, clients and hash-tags. Another excellent feature of this application is that it makes a premium of media directly which will allow you to decide whether a certain status is important for you or not. It is a Universal application for both Ipad as well as IPhone.

Boxcar

Boxcar is a rare application which offers Push notification support. It has lot of things to do with Push Notification along with mentions, DMs, RTs, new followers, and favorites. Whenever you are added to this list, you can automatically make 35 different clients to open accounts. The advantages of Boxcar doesn’t stop here as it offers many more additional features like Push Notification to some of the social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter along with some of the client services like Email, RSS, Growl, Github, Google Voice, Google Buzz, and App Recommendation.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

How to Transfer Files to Your iPhone or iPad (for Beginners)


A friend of mine recently called me, frustrated, because he couldn’t figure out how to get PDFs on his iPad. While it’s actually a very simple operation once you know how to do it, it’s not something that’s very obvious to people who are new to iOS (as many iPad users are). Here’s a look at the simplest method of transferring files to an iDevice for those who don’t yet know how to do it.

The video above will walk you through the process visually, but here are the basic steps you need to follow:
  1. Connect your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to iTunes. (You can let it sync if you want, but this isn’t necessary.)
  2. Click on your device in the list on the left side of iTunes. (It’ll be under the “DEVICES” header.)
  3. Click the “Apps” tab up on top in the main panel of iTunes.
  4. Scroll down to the bottom where you’ll find a “File Transfer” section with a list of apps. From that list, choose an app you want to transfer a file to.
  5. Onto the (probably empty) space to the right of the apps list, drag in the file you want to transfer. You can also click “Add…” to browse for the file and choose it. As soon as you’ve chosen the file, it will transfer to your device. You’ll see the progress at the top of the iTunes window. When it’s done you can disconnect and your file will be on your device.
Some apps provide additional ways to transfer files that you may prefer, but this is the most straightforward method and it works for every app that supports files. If you’d prefer to transfer over Wi-Fi (or another method), check the app to see if it has other methods. These methods vary from app to app, but most provide instructions so you can learn how to use the various transfer methods. They’re worth exploring if you prefer to avoid connecting your device to your computer every time you want to transfer a file.


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