calendar the iCal way
I must admit I would be lost without iCal. I use it to separate different client work into colour coded groups.
Orange is the colour for general company work, and I like to have an all day appointment placeholding work days and their location in Orange. Red is the colout for travel. I do a lot of work on trains, and try to optimise my rttrain journeys for caling and emailing people so I need to plan them fairly meticulously. The wonderful www.traintimes.org.uklets you place train times directly in iCal which I do. Purple is my Entourage calendar. One of my clients insists on using Outlook for everything. I want to be responsive so I use Entourage to access the calendar, but I need to see how it might affect other work so I primarily view my world in iCal because I can see it in context with my other client activities. Entourage comes from the 'there shall only be one' calendar school of thinking so everything from there is in this purple calendar. But this works nicely for me as my client cant see my other work, or my family calendars (which I turned off in this screenshot)and I can tell if Im getting to a point of 'fixtrue congestion'. I think iCal could be improved in lots of ways but I do rely on it and I use it to separate activities and see at a glance by colour what the shape of my day ia like.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 15 March 2009 18:39 |
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iPhone: Tip: Bulk delete of email |
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iPhone: Tip: Bulk delete of email
In your Inbox, click the Edit button and check the emails you want to delete and then choose Delete.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:10 |
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iPhone: Tip: Saving screenshots |
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iPhone: Tip: Saving screenshots
Press the Home button and then the Sleep button. You'll hear the camera click, see white flash and a screenshot will be saved.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:10 |
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iPhone: Tip: Saving images |
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iPhone: Tip: Saving images
In Safari, the iPhone browser, press and hold on a photo and a menu appears with a "Save Image" option.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:11 |
Type Tips
Keep calm and carry on. The iPhone gets better the more you type.
Press and hold to see extended characters.
Press and hold the number area, to move to the numeric keypad, now when you make a selection it will jump back to the keyboard.
Double-tap to insert a full stop.
Tap a suggestion to reject it.
Capitals are automatic at the start of sentences.
Press and hold the ".com" button for ".net," ".edu," ".org" shortcut keys.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 19:12 |
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