An Technology blog focusing on portable devices. I have a news Blog @ News . I have a Culture, Politic and Religion Blog @ Opinionand my domain is @ Armwood.Com. I have a Jazz Blog @ Jazz. I have a Human Rights Blog @ Law.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
PDFpenPro for Mac Productivity Software Review | Macworld
PDFpenPro for Mac Productivity Software Review | Macworld
PDF Pen is the software I use the most on my MacBook and iPad. It is my default PDF viewer and organizer. The only thing that I find lacking is it's formatting of PDF files created from web pages. The much more expensive Adobe Acrobat does a far better job of retaining the original formatting. I am using the pro version, PDFPenPro.
John H. Armwood
PDF Pen is the software I use the most on my MacBook and iPad. It is my default PDF viewer and organizer. The only thing that I find lacking is it's formatting of PDF files created from web pages. The much more expensive Adobe Acrobat does a far better job of retaining the original formatting. I am using the pro version, PDFPenPro.
John H. Armwood
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Monday, May 07, 2012
How HTML5 could beat out apps as the future of magazines | The Verge
How HTML5 could beat out apps as the future of magazines | The Verge
I totally agree that HTML 5 as opposed to Apps is the way to go for tablet magazines. I have not been satisfied with the app experience on the iPad. The Nation and the New Yorker apps are prime examples. The New Yorker app is better than the Nation app, which is awkward and frustrating to use. I would rather just view them in my browser. I do this now with the New York Times because I like the flexibility of the web experience better than the more restricted New York Times app formatting.
John H. Armwood
I totally agree that HTML 5 as opposed to Apps is the way to go for tablet magazines. I have not been satisfied with the app experience on the iPad. The Nation and the New Yorker apps are prime examples. The New Yorker app is better than the Nation app, which is awkward and frustrating to use. I would rather just view them in my browser. I do this now with the New York Times because I like the flexibility of the web experience better than the more restricted New York Times app formatting.
John H. Armwood
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Amazon.com: The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science--and Reality (9781118094518): Chris Mooney: Books
Amazon.com: The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science--and Reality (9781118094518): Chris Mooney: Books
The author was on UP with Chris Hayes on MSNBC yesterday, 5/5/12. It was an excellent discussion.
John H. Armwood
The author was on UP with Chris Hayes on MSNBC yesterday, 5/5/12. It was an excellent discussion.
John H. Armwood
Samsung Reveals Galaxy S III - A New Design To Challenge the iPhone, To Bad It's Running The Android Operating System,
Samsung Reveals Galaxy S III
This is the most beautiful cell phone I have yet to see. To bad it's running the Android operating system and Windows Mobile. Apple needs some serious competition and Android, up to yet is not up to the task. Windows Mobile seems to be a far superior operating system, a least as implemented on the Nokia Lumina 900. The next generation iPhone must compete with this design. This is very encouraging.
John H. Armwood
This is the most beautiful cell phone I have yet to see. To bad it's running the Android operating system and Windows Mobile. Apple needs some serious competition and Android, up to yet is not up to the task. Windows Mobile seems to be a far superior operating system, a least as implemented on the Nokia Lumina 900. The next generation iPhone must compete with this design. This is very encouraging.
John H. Armwood
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