I used HopStop before Google ever added transit directions. It worked great.
'Lessons'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
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The problems with Apple Maps aren't just that they lack walking & transit directions, it's that several small cities are either missing or in the wrong place.
At best, their maps seem to be 5-10 years out of date.
I read from a comment on TUAW that the problem isn't the data, but that the app is reading the map data wrong and that what is needed is a software update.
This maps thing is something I can work around as long as I have access to the internet and can go to the google maps site. It makes things inconvenient though.
the app is reading the map data wrong and that what is needed is a software update.
That makes sense - my TomTom GPS unit is (theoretically) using the same data and it hasn't steered me off a bridge yet.
Wow, AT&T.
So, last month I noticed I was sending a lot more texts than usual. I thought about it, and decided it was worth switching to the unlimited texting plan. More money, and I can't go back to the now-discontinued 1000 texts plan I had, but better than overcharges, I thought,eh? So I went online and switched.
AT&T promptly PRORATED the 1000 texts to 400, looked and saw I'd sent 700 so far, which meant 300 were over the prorated number, and charged me 10 cents a text for those 300 ($30). Plus the amount for the new unlimited texting plan (for the 400 texts I then sent).
Talk about customer-unfriendly bullshit. If I hadn't changed it, I would've sent a total of 1100 texts. Which would be $10 (my old monthly text charge) plus $10 for the extra texts ($20). Instead they charge $6 prorated for the old plan, $12 prorated for the new plan, and $35 for the "extra" texts, for a total of $53. Plus of course the extra amount they'll get in the future from the new plan.
I called and complained and they took off the extra charges, but seriously, it's bullshit like this that gets them a bad rep. GRRRR.
this happened to me when using a mifi. I got data overages up the wazoo.
Wow, meara, that's some major bullshit customer service.
this happened to me when using a mifi. I got data overages up the wazoo.
OOh, yeah, that would be rough. I have a company-issued mifi, and have zero idea what the plan is or what my usage is...hopefully they never get too mad about it!
These are interesting technology for the hard of hearing. They'd be cool if they worked for *life*.
So I clicked on Evernote's Trunk and got really excited for a hot second...and now not so much.
Wheat...chaff...all kinda looks the same to me from here, apart from Skitch (God, I love that program--I need it for Windows...). I thought that Kustom Note was a good thing, but it turned out to be topheavy, and then I couldn't open a note without an internet connection, so major loss.
In the end, I decide to make a notebook called Templates and just use bold and horizontal rules, and I still have a tidy record of my morning doctor's appointment. And I can see adding a couple more there.
Do any of you Evernote users have Trunk recs?
Or any other automation hookups? LeN, I know you like IFTTT--I'm now wondering about hooking that with some Evernote functionality to file some stuff more easily.
It was nice when I asked the doctor precisely what areas he'd injected and he told me he'd make a copy of the sheet he was using for his records, and I could just snap a picture with my tablet and drop it into into a note and know it would be OCRed as I walked out of the building....
I might not have a jetpack, but shit is still pretty cool...