Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Instapaper for iOS Review

by Brian Booher


Instapaper



For the past few days I have been trying out the Instapaper app for iOS, specifically for the new iPad, or iPad 3.  You might be thinking it's a similar app to what "Instagram" that was recently bought by Facebook, Inc. for $1 billion.  They are completely different and not related in any fashion, at least what I can find.  It can be found on the Apple App Store currently for $3.99.

Instapaper gives you the ability to read webpages and articles you save offline.  In my case, I just have the WiFi version of the iPad 3, so it is really nice to be able to read an article when I have the time.  I can imagine this is helpful for people who commute to work where cell-phone access is not available, like when you are riding the bus or subway.  Do realize that when you save an article, it will only save what is on that page at the time.  If the article has multiple pages, it will not save all of them unless you specifically tell it to.

One great example of the usefulness of Instapaper is being able to catch errors in articles and show the proof.  One example is from ABC News article "Nine Things You Never Knew About The Fourth of July."   It states that on July 4, 1963, General John Pemberton of the Confederacy surrendered in Vicksburg, Mississippi that became known as the turning point in the Civil War that eventually won the war for the North?  No I did not make a typo in that sentence.  I have provided a screenshot below of part of the article.  If you would like the read the whole article, you can find it here.

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Instapaper does allow you to save articles from the built in web browser or from Safari.  Instapaper will give you instructions on how to make a bookmark in Safari that will allow you to save articles directly to Instapaper.  If you use Chrome for iOS over Safari, it is possible to do the same process, but unfortunately you have to jailbreak your iOS device in order to unlock that capability.  I know this because my iPad 3 is jailbroken and have installed a program from the Cydia market to allow Chrome to work with Instapaper.

I can see this app useful for saving blog posts of celebrities or politicians who post something that may be controversial and then try to make things better by deleting them.  You will have to record it from either the web browser in Instapaper or from Safari.

You do have the ability to share article with your friends on Twitter and Facebook.  There is also a section called "The Feature" that shows the best articles submitted to Instapaper.  You can see what your friends are sharing as well.

Instapaper does allow you to archive your articles, but you will have to get a subscription for that.  3 months will cost $2.99, 6 month for $5.99, and 1 year for $11.99.  To me, the 3 month package is the better value because if you use that for 1 year, you save a whopping 3 cents.  I know that doesn't sound like much, but it's more of an observation.  For the fact that you can archive for basically $1 per month, that is very affordable since you won't have to worry about your articles being lost if your iOS device gets lost, stolen, or broken.

So until that day where the entire world is accessible to the Internet, no matter where you are, there will always be a need for offline access.  Instapaper is a great way to read something to pass the time or to be used for information preservation.

Do realize that the price of the app or the subscription rates can go up or down at any time.  I have absolutely no control on that.

You can find Instapaper on the Apple App Store on iTunes: Instapaper - Marco Arment

Have Fun and Geek Out!


Instapaper Website

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Episode 17 - Edit on the iPad

This week I talk about the 3 new apps: Podcasts, Google Chrome and Google Drive. I also discuss some great photo editing applications on the iPad and give you 5 of my favorites. I talk about the features of each of the photo apps, what I like or do not like about each of them. Have a listen.

Show notes:
Gruber on default browsers on iOS

Download links:
Podcasts - Apple
Chrome - Google, Inc.
Google Drive - Google, Inc.
Skitch for iPad - Evernote
Diptic - Peak Systems
Snapseed - Nik Software, Inc.
Adobe Photoshop Touch - Adobe Systems Incorporated
iPhoto - Apple

Tip of the week:
Email multiple photos


You can also find Total iPad on the following sites:

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Facebook
Blubrry

Thursday, June 28, 2012

New Google apps for the iPad

Today Google launched 2 new applications:

Google Drive

Google Chrome for iOS

I have downloaded both applications and Chrome is nice but I don't understand the purpose of the Drive application. You can not upload any new document to your Drive account, the only thing you can do is view your documents or share them, in my personal opinion it is not worth downloading. Chrome on the other hand is nice and syncs perfectly with your desktop bookmarks. One thing you can not do though is set Chrome as you default browser.

Daring Fireball's John Gruber mentions this today on his blog -
The pressure for Apple to allow users to specify a third-party app as their default browser is going to increase significantly after this.


I can’t see the angle behind not allowing a third-party app from the App Store to be specified as your preferred default over Mobile Safari. (Same goes for email.)



I agree with Gruber, Apple should really let us choose our default browsers and email client on the iPad and iPhone.