In the News
In the News
28: Lucky 13, Right to Repair, and Dueling Words
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In the News blog post for November 19, 2021:
https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2021/11/in-the-news604.html
We’re taking off NEXT Friday, November 26, 2021 - Enjoy the Holidays!
- Lucky 13!
- Word vs. Word
- DIY Repair
- Be a Bot on Twitter
- Brett’s Presentation Tip
- Jeff’s Photos Tip
Congratulations to Jeff! Thirteen years of iPhone J.D.
Single App or Multiple Apps? How to Best Use Microsoft Office on your iPhone & iPad
Dan Moren: Apple Launches A Consumer “Self Service Repair” Program, Starting With iPhones
John Gruber: A Few Follow-Up Points on Apple’s Self Service Repair Program
Federico Viticci: Tweetbot 6.6 Gets Support for Creating Polls, Limiting Who Can Reply to Tweets
iPractice on an iPad - courses on how to better use your iPad
https://www.ipracticeonanipad.com/
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Brett’s Presentation Tip: I really like using my iPad to drive a presentation because I can glance down at the iPad screen to see my speaker notes or the next slide. But while I don’t do a lot of LIVE presentations any more, I STILL like using my iPad to give presentations through Zoom or Teams. While both Zoom and Teams have built-in methods to “share” your iPad screen, I like using the AirServer software on my PC or Mac to do this (www.airserver.com consumer license $19.99 and business license $39.99). AirServer turns my computer into an AirPlay receiver which means I can share my iPad’s screen through the “Screen Mirroring” function in the Control Center. I prefer this method because I can re-size the AirServer window on my computer so I can see more of the Zoom or Teams interface while still driving the presentation from my iPad.
Jeff’s Photos Tip: Access the “Get Info” feature in Photos in iOS 15. Swipe up, or press the Info button. Here are some things you can do:
- People identified in the photo (small circle, button left)
- A caption field to describe the photo or video, and make it easier to find in Search
- Items detected by Visual Look Up
- If the photo was shared with you in Messages or another app
- The date and time the photo or video was taken; tap Adjust to edit the date and time
- Camera metadata such as lens, shutter speed, file size, and more
- Where the photo or video was taken; tap the link to view the location in Maps
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Brett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.com
Jeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com