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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!

On the road to a #mobilefirst blog

The smartphone has surprised the world in the way that it has overtaken as the most important tool to access internet. All energy and finance available in IT is now concentrated on making tools and content that make use of this change.

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Programming WordPress: Never ever, I said, but now @SomeOtherDude did made it worthwhile

I love and hate WordPress. I love it because it let us publish our blogs. I hate it because it’s too complicated, too slow and the source code seems like a mess. And, the most important, it isn’t mobile first.

But, and it has to be a but, the world isn’t perfect, and WordPress has just made it self ten times faster. And that’s not because of themselves, but…

Frank – a theme – is rescuing WordPress in mobile

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@ClayChristensen et. al on disruptive innovation in journalism – via @NiemanReports

Internet news are now spreading Christensens ideas, way faster than I’ve experienced. I learned to know Christensen, by reading his books from the late 15 years. But I always thought about what he would have said about the situation we live in now, the current days passing on. And finally, a broad discussion on journalism arrived last week from Clayton M. Christensen, David Skok, and James Allworth called Breaking News.Mastering the art of disruptive innovation in journalism on The Nieman Reports. Read On…

A better life for WordPress bloggers are dawning #ios6 #OSX #socialmedia

The Facebook WordPress plugin.
(Tap picture to move to the plugin page).

The last week there has been various great news for WordPress bloggers, specially for Apple device users:

  • Facebook has made a plugin for deep integration into WordPress, makes our blogs way more social. They actually convert your page to an Facebook app, and let you insert it in your blog.
  • iOS6 will integrate Facebook on the operating system level.
  • WordPress 3.4 make twitter integration more beautiful and functional, by giving the tweets the look and interactivity from Twitter.com.
  • iOS6 will let you add pictures from iCloud, and remove the last big remaining problem with blogging on Apple devices.

Earlier this year we’ve got updated WordPress iPhone app, but most important, the Byword code-editor for iOS and Mac.

Together these changes perfect the bloggers dream-toolbox. We will be able to draft, publish, like and comments from both Facebook and WordPress, using all our devices.