“Like many of you, I upgraded my iPhone 3GS to iOS 4 yesterday. I’m traveling in France and the upgrade went great,” Terry White blogs. “No glitches or problems reactivating. I was also very happy that it didn’t wipe the phone and make me restore all my content (especially since I sync media from an iMac at home). I’m very happy (almost giddy) with the folder management for Apps and the unified inbox for Mail (one of my pet peeves since day one!). Although I’ve been trying to keep up on the new features as best I could while traveling, there were a few pleasant surprises that I hadn’t seen listed anywhere.”
Five Nice Surprises in iOS 4:
1. Notes Syncing Over the Air
2. Calendars On/Off
3. iTunes Playlist Creation
4. Bluetooth Keyboard Support
5. Sending Email Attachments to 3rd Party Apps
Full article here.
@bugsbunny,
I use Canvas too. Both the Mac and PC version. Its too bad that they have quit supporting the Mac version. The company that bought them seems to have no use for the software.
But seriously, Canvas is a great program that does images (photo shop and ilistrator as well as text, graphics, object items, etc. And it has a ton of translators. I can even pull in baseline Autocad files, modify them, and send them back and they can still be read by Autocad.
Tell Steve I agreed, they should buy Canvas.
Just a thought,
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