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Grandtotal apple calendar3/24/2023 ![]() ![]() However, among the profiles specifically included in its iPad documentation, Apple notes the ability to restrict camera use on the iPad. While iPhones do have cameras to disable, no iPad models currently do. ![]() We basically have a bit of proof, though none was needed when Steve Jobs basically guaranteed we’d be living in a FaceTime world through the upcoming years. I suppose the question isn’t whether the iPad is getting a camera, but when? AppleInsider points out that possible camera capabilities will be available on a future iPad thanks to some assumably accidental information listed on Apple’s iPad profile management policies, though I think we can safely agree we knew this was bound to happen. Oh, and with team-management capabilities. I’ll just throw this out there: if you’re not an OmniFocus user and feel the need of having more than just tasks in your GTD application, Nozbe is the best you can have right now. I was intrigued by the whole “Do in the web, find it again on mobile apps” concept, and I was fascinated by the terrific amount of integration with 3rd party online services the developers advertised. A couple of weeks ago I signed up for a Nozbe account and downloaded the iPhone and iPad apps. That’s why when Cody and I reviewed Basecamp and Backpack we decided to talk about our experience, rather than giving away some pretentious advices to wanna-be entrepreneurs and the like. I can’t come up here and say “Hey, you should work this way - don’t organize tasks like that”. More on this tomorrow, though.ĭiscussing GTD is like talking about favorite foods: at an extent, it’s pointless. Talking about GTD apps and online tools is difficult, and you know why? Because my method of Getting Things Done will always be different from yours, so will the apps I use, so will the fact that I used to constantly switch between different softwares. Though I think you already know the answer to that one. The iPad isn’t the only device Linwood is interested in, but sure it makes for a good benchmark as industries decide on whether tablets are functional enough to do real work. If you actually handed paper out, they’d get upset.” If you brought paper to a meeting, they’d look at you strangely. “On the west coast of the US, paperless meeting are the norm. Linwood also notes the benefits and cost effectiveness of a paper free office: Another big player, BBC, is internally testing the iPad and its value to journalists, producers, and related support positions.īBC CIO John Linwood provides an example, “If a support engineer gets called into a studio, it would be handy to have a device where you could look up circuit diagrams or software help files.” The idea is to see a reduction in the use of desktop machines. Oh, the iPad can’t do any work! People struggle to take notes on the virtual keyboard! These aren’t direct quotes of course, but the big man in Redmond has to realize that the iPad is more than a tool for consumption. I think of Steve Ballmer every time these articles come out. ![]()
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