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Hadlock posted:Yeah when I say spreadsheets, I really mean grocery lists, to do lists, monthly budget for personal finance and poo poo, not developing a new financial model to lease 737s to Amazon for black friday Sounds like upgrading from a macbook to an iPad pro is pretty critical here haha
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I have to make some “user manuals” for stuff at work and that includes a number of screenshots. The screenshot tool on the iPad is decent but fairly minimal. Are there better apps for this kind of stuff?
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Xabi posted:I have to make some “user manuals” for stuff at work and that includes a number of screenshots. The screenshot tool on the iPad is decent but fairly minimal. Are there better apps for this kind of stuff? Procreate is the gold standard on iPad. It’s entirely developed for iPad so it fully takes advantage of all iPad features and is heavily optimized for it. It’s pretty cheap too. I think . There’s also Affinity, and of course Photoshop.
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# ? Oct 12, 2020 17:03 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Procreate is the gold standard on iPad. It’s entirely developed for iPad so it fully takes advantage of all iPad features and is heavily optimized for it. It’s pretty cheap too. I think . There’s also Affinity, and of course Photoshop. I thought Procreate was more of an illustration/painting/drawing app. I can vouch for Affinity as a full featured Photoshop replacement.
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# ? Oct 12, 2020 17:16 |
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All of the affinity apps are great and worth buying imo
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 00:32 |
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mediaphage posted:All of the affinity apps are great and worth buying imo
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 02:44 |
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Xabi posted:I have to make some “user manuals” for stuff at work and that includes a number of screenshots. The screenshot tool on the iPad is decent but fairly minimal. Are there better apps for this kind of stuff?
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 09:34 |
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There's always the old method of just collecting a bunch of screenshots and editing them in whatever app later
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 14:17 |
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Depending on what you need if you have the pencil you can always just drag the tip in from the lower right corner to have a screenshot/editor as well. Edit: I might have misunderstood this, I thought the pencil interface was different from the regular power+volume one, but it doesn’t look like it.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 15:25 |
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Vegastar posted:Depending on what you need if you have the pencil you can always just drag the tip in from the lower right corner to have a screenshot/editor as well. (Hell for all I know maybe you could automate it based on the screenshot/new saved image action itself)
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 15:29 |
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I was under the impression that the OP needed an app to manipulate the screenshots with text and annotations and layers etc, like Photoshop, not actually taking screenshots itself? E: I’m still looking for a way to play a YouTube* video and have the entire screen disabled to touch controls. It’s for my cat. She loves these 10-hour videos on YouTube with birds flying in and out and gets really into it, chattering at the screen and pouncing on it time to time. Every time she tries to touch it she brings up the HUD and ends up closing or minimizing the video. The guided access mode puts a white cloud over the parts that are disabled which is the entire screen since the HUD comes up anywhere that can be tapped. *If I can easily download the videos then it can be through some other app as well, not necessarily YouTube. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 16:24 on Oct 13, 2020 |
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If I want to review PDF documents that I need to checkmark and ultimately sign/date, the new iPad Air should be sufficient for that I assume?
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 18:35 |
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SourKraut posted:If I want to review PDF documents that I need to checkmark and ultimately sign/date, the new iPad Air should be sufficient for that I assume? More than sufficient.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 19:05 |
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So the iPad Air 4 is just never going on sale???
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gret posted:So the iPad Air 4 is just never going on sale??? You mean the one that isn't in stores yet and still says "Available in October"? I don't see why they'd discount it before it releases.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 19:23 |
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On sale, as actually available to purchase.
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 19:47 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Procreate is the gold standard on iPad. It’s entirely developed for iPad so it fully takes advantage of all iPad features and is heavily optimized for it. It’s pretty cheap too. I think . There’s also Affinity, and of course Photoshop. Boris Galerkin posted:I was under the impression that the OP needed an app to manipulate the screenshots with text and annotations and layers etc, like Photoshop, not actually taking screenshots itself?
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 21:20 |
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I have an iPad Air - gen 3. Barely ever used it and it's less than a year old. I was just typing on it today (Logi case) and the screen went black. I could turn it back on every few tries but it'd immediately go black. Then nothing at all (resets, hardware resets, etc all failed). I do notice that when it goes black the power button sets off a camera shutter sound. There is a few times it's come back on for about 10 seconds and at the top of the iPad there's definitely some glitching/static-y lines about maybe a few lines tall. Then it goes black again. I'm guessing ... hardware failure? BonoMan fucked around with this message at 21:38 on Oct 13, 2020 |
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BonoMan posted:
If you arent somewhere with good consumer law ; or if youre in the US pm me i have a guy who can likely help you out if Apple isn’t fixing it for free
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BonoMan posted:I have an iPad Air - gen 3. Barely ever used it and it's less than a year old. That ought to be a warranty replacement via apple. Might be a bad battery connection? Who knows. It's safe to assume any data on your iPad that's not backed up is now gone forever If you bought your apple product with a credit card there's a small chance that it covers your electronics beyond apples 1 year warranty
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 23:39 |
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Same thing happened to my Pro 10.5 a few weeks ago, which is the same body as the iPad Air 3. It didn’t erase my data though, it just wouldn’t stay on for more than a few seconds, and had vertical lines pulsing in from the home button upwards before shutting off It was 3 years old so I figured I was hosed, was I wrong?
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# ? Oct 13, 2020 23:59 |
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This happened to my 10.5 pro, take videos of it freaking out if you can Apple tech tried booting it, i showed him the video, and he immediately said "yeeeeah let's get you a new one"
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 00:07 |
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Is Apple Notes not meant for serious note-taking using the Pencil? I shifted from Notability to it recently for convenience and it seems buggy - specifically, it'll garble my note-taking occasionally forcing me to leave the note and return to it. Anyone else noticed it? Should I just shift back to Notability? And if so, is there an easy way to export my notes to it?
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Thanks for the responses. I'll take some videos and take it into the Apple store
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shrike82 posted:Is Apple Notes not meant for serious note-taking using the Pencil? I shifted from Notability to it recently for convenience and it seems buggy - specifically, it'll garble my note-taking occasionally forcing me to leave the note and return to it. Yeah every time I decide to try Apple Notes it gives me some reason to go back to OneNote. I’d say go back to Notability if that’s working for you. The only thing you’re missing is not being able to doubletap a locked screen with your pencil to automatically bring up your favourite note taking app. As for exporting notes, probably not. Depending on the format and how many you took I guess you could see if you can ctrl-a ctrl-v from notes into notability. Can’t say I’ve ever tried, sorry.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 03:41 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:
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Boris Galerkin posted:E: I’m still looking for a way to play a YouTube* video and have the entire screen disabled to touch controls. It’s for my cat. She loves these 10-hour videos on YouTube with birds flying in and out and gets really into it, chattering at the screen and pouncing on it time to time. Every time she tries to touch it she brings up the HUD and ends up closing or minimizing the video. The guided access mode puts a white cloud over the parts that are disabled which is the entire screen since the HUD comes up anywhere that can be tapped. that’s a really weird excuse for why you’ve been seeing all those Ben Shapiro vids popping up in your ‘Recommended’ list
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 07:24 |
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I downloaded the YouTube app and it works better with the guided access (can just disable the bottom, top, and middle) but the loving ads. Nothing like watching my cat trying to play with the bird on the screen and then LOUD SOUNDS POLITICAL AD. I don’t see ads via Safari in the middle of videos and the ones that come up before that say “skippable in 5 seconds” can be skipped immediately by refreshing the page.
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Boris Galerkin posted:I downloaded the YouTube app and it works better with the guided access (can just disable the bottom, top, and middle) but the loving ads. Nothing like watching my cat trying to play with the bird on the screen and then LOUD SOUNDS POLITICAL AD. I don’t see ads via Safari in the middle of videos and the ones that come up before that say “skippable in 5 seconds” can be skipped immediately by refreshing the page. If your cat is watching YouTube for 10 hours a day maybe it should spring for Premium.
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jabro posted:If your cat is watching YouTube for 10 hours a day maybe it should spring for Premium. Really don't want to judge your parenting style, but I'm not sure that's healthy. We limit our dogs screentime to 3 hours a day to DogTV and make it take a walk after 90 minutes. Got to find balance in their lives. You'll end up with a pet that sleeps all day and doesn't pitch in around the house.
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Martytoof posted:Yeah every time I decide to try Apple Notes it gives me some reason to go back to OneNote. I’d say go back to Notability if that’s working for you. The only thing you’re missing is not being able to doubletap a locked screen with your pencil to automatically bring up your favourite note taking app. a) Improve performance when moving selected ink around. GoodNotes creates a transparent bitmap copy and moves it across the screen, whereas OneNote appears to think it's a great idea to redraw everything every frame. While it's not relevant, it feels stupid, when some competing app will do just fine and fast. b) Support paging and multiple pages per canvas, and then on top of that import PDFs in vector format where applicable. Considering I mess with a lot of PDFs I need to annotate and that eventually also get accompanied by blank page(s) of notes, I don't get around GoodNotes. Even tho I sometimes want an infinite canvas like in OneNote. c) Better use/control of pen pressure. While it does technically support it, to get an appreciable difference in stroke width, you pretty much need to mash the pentip into the display like a brute.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 20:59 |
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To be honest the only reason I haven't explored alternatives to OneNote is that I've got dozens of notebooks going back years so the thought of migrating to a new platform is downright intimidating. OneNote certainly has its failings I guess I've just gotten used to living within their constraints. That pen pressure one is a thing though. Sometimes OneNote feels like it wonks out and what I feel is normal pressure starts to draw this line as if I were pushing on the screen with all my might.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 21:39 |
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What’s a good app to use to test your iPad battery ? Also, I have an iPad Pro 10.5 (2016). I’m debating upgrading to either the 2018 or 2020 pro. Given I literally just use it as a web browser, chat, mayyyybe light gaming , I think the 2018 will be fine, but I weirdly haven’t seen any promos or discounts on used 2018 iPads.
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Duckman2008 posted:What’s a good app to use to test your iPad battery ? Call Applecare and get them to run a diagnostics to pull the battery health. Hell call right now no wait times. It’s been dead all week. Just need your apple id logged in on device and they will ping it with a test. You go to settings privacy data and analytics and if they did it right it will show start diagnostics with apple support. You can start test and ask battery health once it finishes
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Duckman2008 posted:What’s a good app to use to test your iPad battery ? If you have a Mac you can use Coconut Battery to get a quick battery health summary of the iPad when plugged in. Otherwise do what is suggested above ^^^^
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Sorry for what is probably an ignorant question, but I have never been in the Apple ecosystem. I was originally looking for a basic drawing tablet for my daughter (8) but she has a Chromebook, which seem to be incompatible with drawing tablets. Tonight it dawned on me that finding a refurbished iPad and getting Procreate may be a good option but I don't know A) if Procreate would be usable for a smart 8 year old; or B) what the cheapest model iPad there is that can run the application. What model(s) should I be looking at? I'm fine with refurbished, even though I understand they aren't easy to get. I see the models listed on https://procreate.art/faq but I don't know enough about iPads to know what to filter through that list. me your dad fucked around with this message at 02:02 on Oct 18, 2020 |
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Don't know your budget but the cheapest iPad I think is like $329, and regularly goes on sale for $250. It'll run Procreate (or pretty much anything else) no problem. For the stylus there's the Pencil, or the cheaper Logitech Crayon which works almost the same, it's missing the pressure sensitivity of the Pencil.
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Thanks - I'll keep an eye out for sales. It's good to know the cheapest models will run it. I wouldn't want to have a frustrating experience due to a lack of power.
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me your dad posted:Sorry for what is probably an ignorant question, but I have never been in the Apple ecosystem. I was originally looking for a basic drawing tablet for my daughter (8) but she has a Chromebook, which seem to be incompatible with drawing tablets. Tonight it dawned on me that finding a refurbished iPad and getting Procreate may be a good option but I don't know A) if Procreate would be usable for a smart 8 year old; or B) what the cheapest model iPad there is that can run the application. My 8 yr old daughter loves procreate to bits and has since she was 5. It’s really intuitive and kids just get it.
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squirrelzipper posted:My 8 yr old daughter loves procreate to bits and has since she was 5. It’s really intuitive and kids just get it. That's great to know - thank you!
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