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You know you have a problem when this is your iPhone on apps. I kid you not, this really is my iPhone - all 10 screens worth!
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You know you have a problem when this is your iPhone on apps. I kid you not, this really is my iPhone - all 10 screens worth!
On the Mac I have become a fan of a little app called WriteRoom. It's a very basic writing app that also has an iPhone counterpart. Last night the developer pushed an update that, among other things adds search and syncing to the cloud at WriteRoom.ws.
I tried it this morning and it worked just great. You can start a document on the iPhone, sync it to the cloud, and then continue it in your browser elsewhere. The screen shot above shows my recent Adage column on my office PC. Since it's web based, WriteRoom.ws works on Macs and PCs and, just like the Mac desktop app, it's refreshingly very basic. The web app is powered by the Google App Engine, so you log in with your Google account. It also includes version tracking and features a very retro interface! I would like to see it have a bit more tweaks on the web side (I don't care for writing in green, but white would be nice). The site also works awesome in a distraction free mode with any browser that operates in full screen mode - like IE, Firefox or Chrome. I wonder if John Gruber thinks this could give Simplenote a run.Nowadays, status update boxes are everywhere: LinkedIn, Twitter, Friendfeed, Yammer, AIM, GTalk, Facebook and more. The stream is becoming a de facto way that we communicate with others. However, thinking in 140 characters is also changing how I work. I am now using status updates to workstream.
Watch this screencast - particularly the part where the New York Times is added as a folder. Note that the app doesn't just pull down the text in the feed but the full text of every article - and then makes it available in a mobile format on your device.