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Though I'm honestly thinking I might simply disable my lock screen completely.
As long as I get work email on my phone, a lock screen will be mandatory. Even though you have to log into the mail app again, the widgets showing meeting and email names might be too much info.
Oh, yay, financials.
So, if I wanted to start a blog, and I want it to be easy to update from my phone or ipad (since it'll be a travel blog, and I'll be...traveling), what would y'all recommend?
I like it, but even with my phone volume turned all the way up and the app volume turned all the way up, it's hard to hear the commands when I'm on the highway.
I have it going through the radio and play music from the itunes app. Waze will pause the music, say "Turn right onto Walnut Ave...." then resume the music. I think in "audiobook" mode, it pauses, and out of that mode, it just ducks the volume of the music.
That's a good question, meara. I know that Wordpress.org offers free hosting for basic blogs, fwiw.
I have it going through the radio and play music from the itunes app. Waze will pause the music, say "Turn right onto Walnut Ave...." then resume the music. I think in "audiobook" mode, it pauses, and out of that mode, it just ducks the volume of the music.
This is what I have too - if I'm driving and listening to the radio, I'm probably somewhere I know well enough not to need the voice navigation.
Wordpress has an app that can update a blog, but I don't remember it working very well. Been quite awhile since I tried, though.
Tumblr's very trendy right now. I don't like their mobile app, but I don't know if the iPad one is the same as Android. Anyway, I just use the web browser even on my phone.
I know that Wordpress.org offers free hosting for basic blogs, fwiw.
wordpress.com is the hosted service -- wordpress.org is the free software you install on your own hosting. The mobile apps work equally well whether you host with them or on your own.
Either way, second the WP recommendation (but note that I might be a bit biased).
Hahahaha, IT sits at the table behind me, and one of the IT guys just got a GS4 to test after being a long-time iPhone user. Now he's asking Android and Siri competing questions and making them fight. So far, Siri is a lot sassier than the Android voice search.
amych, can you recommend any online resources for WordPress? I'm just learning and I'm finding my knowledge of HTML to be a handicap, in that I just want to do it my way. I have some sites I'd like to move to WordPress and teach someone else how to update them.