I always searched for the best shared groceries app where my wife and I can both add to the list and see the current list when going to the grocery store. So I stumbled across this and thought that I would share it with all of you. It's the native Reminders app on the iPhone/iPad. First go to the Reminders app and create a new list that you want to share. Click edit on the top right. Click Sharing Click Add Person Then type in who you want to share the list with. There you go. Have fun and now you can delete all those other To Do List apps that take up space on your iDevice. Keeping it Simple. Stay tuned for more tips and tricks. Don't forget to follow us to get more great ideas.
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Here is the best drawing app for artists hands down. It just had a great update and my wife was telling me also that it is now free. It used to cost money and it was worth the price then. Now being free, everyone can benefit from it. The intuitive design of the gestures to navigate the app is amazing. Like undo is a two finger circle rotation that makes me feel like I'm rewinding a tape. Pinching to close the book and also multi-touch functions so I can rip out a page in one book, close the book, and add it into another book without taking my fingers off the screen. The different tools that it comes with makes for a great art app. The pen is my favorite. It makes anything I draw look amazing. If you notice in this picture you will see some of the new tools in the update. These are very handy indeed. Check it out! Only on the iPad. It really wouldn't be useful on the phone anyways. :) This app is great for taking notes, writing on PDFs and signing documents. It also backs-up directly to Box, Dropbox or iCloud. This is worth the couple of dollars to spend on it. I don't normally buy apps and I actually got this one when it was free too. But with Family Share I was able to share it with my wife too. We both have benefited from it so much already. One of the new features it has now is palm recognition. So when you rest your palm on your iPad it should mess things up. I am still used to the old way and just turned the function off. The app continues to improve itself and allows me to write/draw up outlines for my public speaking discourses too. Prints to PDF and then allows me to swipe the pages in iBooks instead of turn a page while I'm up on stage. Check it out. It's worth it especially if you are in any type of school or taking classes. Write at the bottom of the screen and once you reach the end of it then it automatically skips to the next section. At the end it even acts like an old type writer and skips down to the left side again. Very good for writing more text in the space on each page. You have different tools to choose from. Typing, writing with your finger or stylus, highlighter, eraser and the select tool. The finger just allows you to move the page without messing something up. You can easily draw something, resize it, and move it around to where ever you want. Click the camera button (or plus sign on the iPad) to add a picture into your document. Snap the picture right then or take it from your camera roll. Great when a presenter shows an illustration that you can quickly snap a picture and add it into your notes. Pictures are worth thousands of words. Or you can even quickly surf the Internet to find the picture they are showing and copy it from there. Hope you enjoy my tips for the day. Keep Your Life Simple. Go Paperless! :) Try out this app I just found on the App Store. Have you ever wanted to dabble in the stock market for fun but don't know where to start. Here is a great idea so you don't need to spend a lot of money but can still experience the stock market. Robinhood is a very simple and easy to use stock market trading app. I had $20 for my allowance that I give myself and wanted to try it out. It's nice to learn without being charged a bunch of fees. I enjoy checking it during the week when the market is open to see how it's going. Try this out today here https://appsto.re/us/XRm63.i |