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Tekstbehandlig på #iPhone og #iPad. Oversikt. Oppdatert igjen.

∑ – Den beste tekstbehandleren er den du alltid har på deg

Våre mobile verktøy begynnner litt etter litt å ta over PCen. Det at de er tilgjengelig overalt, gjør at vi går fra å gjøre notater, til å skrive blogg-poster og kanskje til og med hele artikler på iPhone og iPad.
Og enda viktigere, Apples iCloud har gjort vi superenkelt kan jobbe på samme tekst på flere enheter samtidig.
Denne serien av poster om tekstbehandling startet med en enkel post om hvor fornøyd jeg var med mine nye tekstbehandlingapper. Denne var populær, og da var veien kort for meg til å lage en litt bredere serie av poster rundt tekstbehandling.
Tekstbehandling på iPhone og iPad:

  1. Nødvendige egenskaper
  2. Formatter i #HTML
  3. Lynkurs i MarkDown formatteringssrpåk
  4. ByWord – en ny og spennende #MarkDown app
  5. Skjulte muligheter i tastaturet.
  6. Innsetting av bilder med MarkDown
  7. Den beste tekstbehandleren er den du alltid har på deg!

Om utfordringer med å forene regnskap og mobilt IT

Betraktningen nedenfor ble gitt i en presentasjon av Sumanita for en forsamling av investorer på et Connect Norge sitt møte hos Deloitte, Oslo i denne uken. Møtets tittel var: teknologiske utfordringer i finans, bank og forsikring.

Jeg hadde 7 slides. På tredje slide, hoppet jeg ut og fortalte følgende: Read On…

Why Retina came first on the Macbook Pro 15″, and why the next out will be Pro 13″ and 11″

After the fact, after WWDC, I normally wonder why I didn’t see what was coming, before the event. I’m sorry to admit that happened again this year!

As we saw with the new iPad, Retina screens need more battery power and more graphic processor power. Knowing that, how could I ever imagine a revised Macbook Air with Retina? More battery couldn’t simply fit.

The Macbook Pro 15″ on the other hand was ripe for changes. With amply room after removing old technology and the optical and HDD drives. Together with taking away the glass screen, Apple managed to reduce the weight with one kilo. To go down another half kilo wasn’t possible just now.

I expect Apple to repeat this exercise with the Macbook Pro 13″, and let it be next out with Retina. The Airs however, will have to wait on radical better battery technology.

The third to get the Retina screen, will be the all new Macbook Pro 11“, who will be only slightly bigger than the current 11” Air.

I think Apple will turn to the desktop PC after that. The Retina screen is so difficult and expensive to produce, that the big screens just will have to wait.

Last out will be the Apple TV.

55″ Retina screens and up will be a huge undertaking, even for Apple!

The decentralized device-centric, connected mobile world and Microsoft Surface @KTeare

Watching the Gillmor Gang on my Apple TV is big fun. The Gang is tearing out verbal pearls “en masse”, you just have to grab them. But to write them down can be hard.

Never less, here at 40:50 into the show, is Keith Teare, more or less as I could hear him, trying to describe our new IT paradigm, finishing a long discussion on MS Surface:

It feels to me like, Salesforce and companies that have build cloud services, are going been impacted by the shift as well. 

The iPad got enough storage to turn the cloud to a message queue. All of the processing being done on the iPad, but without getting rid of the sales-teams being connected to each other. The cloud will kind-of form like a glue. 

This is the new architecture: Pushing functionality out of the cloud into the device, while the cloud still remains crucial, but different. 

Salesforce will be very hard pushed to change its architecture to move into that vehicle, impacted of the cloud, of the growth of the decentralized device-centric, but connected mobile world.

Once again it was Teare who did the best formulation of the week’s Gang!