The February appTalk was a perfectly orchestrated presentation of the newest and best iphone apps.
Or not.
Regardless of our technical snags, here's a summary of what we discussed:
- Jim started off by introducing Google Goggles, a fairly recent improvement to Google Search that allows search by phone camera. We showed how a photo of the cover of a book returned search results based on the book title, the author, and even the picture on the cover of the book!
- Ron demonstrated The Photographer's Ephemeris, a great tool that allows you to know and predict the optimal sunrise, sunset, and elevation (and so much more)!
- Jim wrapped up with an even newer google enhancement for the phone: Google Translate. This tool allows you to speak a phrase, and see it and hear it instantly in another! Amazing!
Due to time constraints we didn't have time to talk about the great and free apps available in the new App Store. Here are some of the best:
- Evernote. We've discussed this before--still one of the best ways to collect and organize all your info, regardless of format.
- Remind Me Later:
- Sketchbook express: A quick, easy, fun way to draw on your Mac, just like the iPad app, but without the touch screen. Great for a variety of functions, including cropping and quick edits.
- Kindle for mac: Kindle for iPhone/iPad is great, and Kindle for Mac lets you control everything from your desktop. Shop, save, and read, all from within the app.