In the past I’ve done several posts here on various keyboard shortcuts. You can find them by doing a search or click on SHORTCUTS here to get a page with links to posts on this blog. One of the most … Continue reading
Tag Archives: iPhone
I was recently reminded of Duck Duck Go, the search engine that does not “cookie”, track or keep records of your searches. I suggest you check out http://DuckDuckGo.com, especially if you don’t like seeing ads for things related to products … Continue reading
With the Easter holiday almost here and Passover continuing through Tuesday night, I’m reminded of one of the reasons I am so passionate about seniors being comfortable with using basic technology on their cameras, tablets or computers. It is so … Continue reading
(Above image shows link on my iPad to the Home Page of this site) Do you ever wish, when your using your iPad or iPhone, that you could quickly get to your most frequently used websites and pages? … Continue reading
One of the main things I am committed to in my Technology for Seniors Made Easy business is that people be able to easily use technology so that they can connect with one another, including actually seeing people important to … Continue reading
Do you ever wonder, like I often do, “Where did the time go?”…. “How much time did I spend on…. ?” I recently was introduced to Toggl, can be used for simple tracking of tasks for yourself: “What are you … Continue reading
(Photo to the left is from my Inspirational Sheila Flickr Photostream.) I was recently asked if I use the iPhone (and Android) Application for uploading photos directly to Flickr. Flickr is one of the most widely used programs, by both … Continue reading
Recently I discovered a couple of new uses for my iPhone in documenting things I want/need to remember. … Continue reading
My latest discovery for ways to EASILY talk to family, friends and/or clients, if you are in business, is ZOOM.us. When I read on Facebook that my friend Camara Randolph, on her iPad, had a session with a client while … Continue reading
If you’d like to listen to the instructions, as well as read them, click on the arrow. To PAUSE, click on the two parallel vertical lines. Click again to resume listening. Continuing from the last post “How to Add Birthdays … Continue reading