Wordbook xl app5/2/2023 ![]() Stephen Bovis from Oracle joined Nextgen Group CEO, John Walters on stage to welcome everyone and get things started with the champagne tower. Nextgen recently held its annual Summer Party in Sydney at the MCA drawing a record of more than 500 attendees. Email Tom at In Pictures: Nextgen celebrates the channel - Sydney Summer Party 2023 Follow Tom on Twitter Follow everything from CIO.com on Twitter and on Facebook. Tom Kaneshige covers Apple and Networking for CIO.com. Now with the new iPhone hotspot feature, it's easy to file iPad-generated stories.įact is, the iPad and iPhone complement each other because they're used in vastly different ways-and this means the go-to apps must vary, too. I also have the Apple Camera Connector to download and send photos. I have an Apple Wireless Keyboard to go with the iPad, which makes typing and navigating around a document with the arrow keys just as easy as on a Mac. (Check out 5 awesome iPad productivity apps for under $5 and three must-have productivity tools.) I just can't imagine writing a story on the iPhone. While some of these apps are on my iPhone, I hardly use them. As a tech reporter, I use the following iPad apps for work: IA Writer, QuickOffice, Dropbox, SoundNote, WordBook XL, as well as the iPhone app AP Style Book. Where the iPad really diverges from the iPhone is in the area of content-generation. With Flipboard, Instapaper and mobile Safari, I find that I don't need a lot of individual content apps on the iPad. Either way, I'm guessing that the iPad (and other tablets) are reducing the need for the development of mobile Web sites and perhaps bringing back the well-designed, full Web site. Maybe iOS 5, expected to be announced June 6 at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, will bring tabs to mobile Safari. (Check out 15 best iPad apps for newbies.) I considered the CNN feed but felt that the CNN iPad app renders information and video better than on Flipboard, which is an exception. My Flipboard has Facebook, Twitter, AllThingsD, National Geographic, San Francisco Chronicle, among others. It's a much easier way to take in Facebook information. But you might not want the Facebook app for the iPad: Try Flipboard, which pulls and presents information feeds from various sources in a friendly magazine format. ![]() This means you'll want to employ a different data app strategy for the iPad.įor instance, most iPhone owners can't imagine life without the Facebook app. On the flip side, the iPhone's "whip-it-out" mobility is a handicap at a higher level of data consumption, while the iPad excels in this area. (Check out 15 best iPhone apps for newbies.) I realized that I would never use some of my favorite iPhone apps on the iPad: Golfshot GPS, Siri, AroundMe, Shazam, and Jibbigo. For the most part, though, you won't want to run a tiny iPhone app on an iPad that you just spent a few hundred dollars on.Īlso, the kind of apps you'll want on your iPad will vary greatly from the ones you already have on your iPhone.Īpps with true value that come from extreme portability, such as location-based search apps, or apps that provide quick information updates, such as weather apps, should stay on the iPhone-and off the iPad. You can download some iPad apps you've purchased for the iPhone for free, others will charge for the iPad version.Ī handful of apps, namely banking ones, aren't optimized for the iPad but deserve a place on it-after all, you don't want to get overdrawn. With the iPad, just start anew on the App Store and leave your existing apps behind. This sent me down the road of deleting and purchasing and toggling with the App Store. This turned out to be a time killer because I had to re-check all the apps on the App Store to see if there was an iPad-optimized version. I cluttered my first iPhone with apps during my initial excitement, only to delete them en masse later, so I planned to be a little smarter with the iPad.īut then I made the mistake of syncing my existing apps with the iPad, figuring I'd save some time. Many tried-and-true iPhone apps have no place on the iPad. Well, throw these thoughts out the window. Or maybe you think you already know what works because the two devices handle the same functions, more or less. ![]() The thinking goes that you've purchased a lot of iPhone apps, so you'll want to get them on the iPad. If you're an iPhone owner and this is your first iPad, you'll inevitably make this mistake.
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Cherry crisp recipe5/2/2023 ![]() Preheat the oven to 350 and let butter melt while the pan warms up. Serve the individual crisps warm or at room temperature with a dollop of freshly whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. How to make Cherry Cobbler the Easy Way Add butter to a 1-1/2 quart casserole dish and place into a cold oven. To serve: Add the heavy cream and granulated sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and whip. Cut in butter and shortening until crumbly. In a medium bowl, combine 1 1/2 cups flour, oats, and brown sugar. Then, add the melted butter and mix well. ![]() In a medium-sized bowl, combine the brown sugar, flour, oats, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Spread the cherry pie filling evenly over the bottom of the baking dish. In a large bowl, combine cherries, 1 1/2 cups white sugar, and 4 tablespoons flour. Grease a 2-quart baking dish, then preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175C). If the topping appears underdone, continue baking in 10 minute increments until it's done. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Top with the crumb mixture, evening out the surface.īake until the topping is crisp and golden brown, about 45 minutes. Place the still-frozen cherries in a bowl, add the remaining 1/2 cup granulated sugar, cornstarch and almond extract and gently stir the cherries to combine.ĭivide the cherries between 8 ramekins (about 1/2 cup each). Add the slivered almonds and combine thoroughly. ![]() The mixture should resemble a moist, coarse meal. Add the butter to the bowl and use a fork or pastry blender to cut it into the flour mixture. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, 1/2 cup granulated sugar, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg.Ĭut the cold butter into pieces. |