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Fitday ipad
Fitday ipad




  1. Fitday ipad android#
  2. Fitday ipad pro#
  3. Fitday ipad trial#
  4. Fitday ipad plus#

Fitday ipad plus#

I was uncomfortable putting all of this information in the cloud - plus I wanted to make sure that it was archived somewhere local. Keep in mind, I have appointments and dates on the calendar dating back to 1999 - and I actually do go back and check on things! When I go to seminars or whatnot, I’ve always taken notes in the appointment’s “Notes” field instead of in a new Memo similarly whenever I go to the doctor I usually record things (blood pressure, weight, as well as any Qs I have for the doc and her answers) in the calendar. It’s a slight bummer that I can’t find a way to put the program on my iPad, but it’s not a huge deal at this point.Ĭalendar: Pimlical ($24.95).

Fitday ipad trial#

There is a free 30-day trial version of the program. The sync was very easy, and I love that the memos exist on my desktop, netbook and my phone, but NOT in the cloud. I also keep a Poems folder, which I actually have pulled out when I’ve been stuck on the train or waiting at a bar or restaurant for a friend to arrive - a little Prufrock in your day never hurts.ĪNYWAY: I had a ton of memos, and so far I’ve been loving the program B-Folders as an easy way to get my Palm Memos onto my Android.

fitday ipad

Some are probably weird uses of memos, such as my Recipes folder - I kept all of my recipes in my “Memo” file, divided by the meal course (main dishes separated from appetizers) as well as a section for untried recipes. Some are just random notes that the most convenient place to stick them was my Palm Pilot (for example, I used to save advice articles from legal publications that I thought were helpful into my Palm Pilot I keep a list of who I’ve sent holiday cards to and from whom I’ve received them, etc.).

fitday ipad

Some of these are proper memos - lists of ideas (for gifts, for future posts, for future businesses) - some are things to buy (for the grocery store, if I’m in a Sephora, etc) - and random notes that I find helpful to have with me 24-7 (when to call the doctor if you’re pregnant, what the signs of a heart attack are, etc). I had a TON of memos on my Palm Pilot that I needed to transfer over. But keep in mind, my “tasks” are more things like “use X coupon by Y date,” “return clothes from _ by Y date,” “make sure enough money in checking account to pay mortgage,” and “expect arrival of _ shipment from X (ordered _).”

Fitday ipad pro#

While there is a Pro version of RTM (which turns it into an app for your phone), I haven’t found the need for it yet. I’ve pretty much been using Remember The Milk for tasks for a few years instead of the Palm task list, so this one didn’t need much in the way of transition. I should note that unlike some people who’ve made the transition, my goal was to completely abandon the Palm Pilot…

Fitday ipad android#

(Full disclosure: I’m pretty new to both, as I’ve only had the phone for about six weeks now, and my iPad for about 4 days.) (Oh, and in other terms of disclosure: while I personally paid for all of the products and Apps I’m talking about today, I do own stock in both Google and Apple, for what that’s worth.) For the Palm to Android transition: I thought I’d round up some of my favorite apps, and then pose the question to you guys - what are YOUR favorites, either for productivity or play?

fitday ipad

(And yes, I am looking into the viability of a Corporette app - let me know if you guys have any ideas you’d care to share! Just better reading or something more specific? Which other blogs have great apps?) (Pictured: my new iPad2, my Samsung Epic, and a G2 pen.) In other news, I also just purchased an iPad2 from Apple (Apple iPad 2 with Wi-Fi – 32GB – Black ) - so now there are even MORE apps for me to learn about. (Like, really.) The transition from the Palm Pilot to the Android is mostly done, and I have a few favorite Apps to report on. So far: I really, really, really love it.

fitday ipad

I finally bit the bullet and bought a new phone - the Samsung Epic 4G, an Android phone available from Sprint. I’ve complained before that I had a dinosaur of a phone - a Treo 755 - due to my loyalty to both Sprint and to my 10+ years of history with a Palm Pilot.






Fitday ipad