iOS

How to use the iPhone to take better photos

Here’s a highly specialised App for the serious photographers out there SetMyCameraPro.

Taking photographs can be a tricky task, especially if you need a better quality or a more specific image then a standard point and shoot camera can provide, SetMyCameraPro can help.

SetMyCameraPro is not a regular camera app for the iPhone, in that it’s not designed to capture photos, it’s an app to help you take better photos on your professional standard camera.

Providing multiple tools to help you calculate the best photo, SetMyCameraPro allows you to check your shutter speed calculations, depth of field, field of view as well as providing tools for distance unit calculations and remote photo capture.

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Tune your Pictures

Most photos are impacted by camera movement and SetMyCameraPro provides a utility to help you minimise the risk to your images by suggesting a minimum shutter speed based on complex calculations for the amount of camera movement.
SetMyCameraPro allows you to easily select your camera type so you know the provided settings will be accurate for your device.

If you aren’t familiar with Traditional photography then you might find this App complex to use, although a good user guide is included, but if are a serious photography and you need your photos to be right first time then SetMyCameraPro can help you be prepared and really make a difference.

You can download SetMyCameraPro from the Apple App Store.

How to Block In-App Purchases on the iPhone and iPad

In App purchases have made the news recently as a number of young children have managed to generate large bills through apparently free games.
Fortunately there’s an easy way to prevent In-App purchases on iOS devices.
To Block In-App Purchases on the iPhone and iPad.

  • Open the Settings App
  • Click on the General Section
  • Open the Restrictions tab.
  • Turn on Restrictions by selecting Enable Restrictions

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  • You will be asked to set and then re-enter a Pin Code, don’t forget this number
  • You will now be able to alter the restrictions on your device – Turn the option to turn In-App purchases off.
  • You can reactivate the ability to make in-app purchases at any time but you’ll need to know your Pin Code.

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Updated Procedure to Synchronise your iPhone with your Google Mail, Calendars and Contacts

In this previous article I covered how you could Synchronise your iPhone with your Google Accounts, however Google recently ended support for Exchange style synchronising for new accounts, and recently that email synchronisation was no longer in near real time, instead mail was being batched into hourly updates.

However Google are still supporting recognised standard ways of connecting to their services, and these are described below:photo

To synchronise your email and calendar with your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Select mail, Contacts, Calendars
  3. Select Add Account
  4. Select the Gmail option
  5. Enter your name into the top box
  6. Enter your Gmail (or Googlemail) email address into the second box
  7. Enter your password into the next box
  8. Select Next
  9. Make sure that the Mail and Calendars options are turned on

To synchronise your Contacts with your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Select mail, Contacts, Calendars
  3. Select Add Account
  4. Select the Other option
  5. Select the Add CalDAV Account options
  6. In the server box enter google.com
  7. Enter your Gmail (or Googlemail) email address into the second box
  8. Enter your Gmail Password into the Password Box
  9. Select Next
  10. Make sure that the “Contacts” option is turned to on

Following this procedure you will be able to synchronise all your Google services with your iPhone.

CSR Racing – the best looking Racing Game on the iPhone

Here’s a little racing gem with fantastic visuals from the App Store – CSR Racing on the iPhone.

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Incredible Graphics

Far from being an exact technical simulation of motor sport, CSR Racing provides a fun arcade experience focusing on the underground sport of street racing.
A wide selection of real life cars are provided and they look stunning with incredible models and beautiful lighting effects, in fact the whole game looks fantastic matching the visuals on home console games.

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Plenty of Race Options are included

After you have chosen a car the game is controlled through a city map which highlights your potential races and process access through to mechanical services.

Races take several forms, including a daily challenge against a mystery challenger, regulation races against your own car and crew battles against a local street gang where you race 5 members of the gang through an increasing difficulty level.
The actual race mechanics are very simple but do take practice and skill to get right with steering being automatic and the main focus of the game on shifting up gear at the correct time. Getting off to a good start is also key to winning a race and you will need to experiment with the on screen accelerator peddle to learn how to get the best results. Optional Nitrous upgrades can also been used to give you a short lived speed boost.

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Face & Furious Action

Each race only lasts a few seconds so this is definitely about short sprints rather than a long marathon.
Each car can be significantly upgraded in the garage to increase performance and this is vital as opponents get harder, winning races and sharing feedback through your social networks provides you with extra funds or in game currency can be purchase with real world cash. If you are very patient there is no need to spend real money which makes the fact that this game is free to download.
We have often talked about what makes a good mobile game, fun and quick gameplay along with touch screen centric controls are required to make mobile games fun and CSR Racing has this formula down to a tee.
CSR Racing looks incredible, is fun and is free to download so check it out.

Apple Release a Dedicated Podcast App

Podcasts are audio or video recordings that are distributed over the Internet. They are generally released on a regular basis and some have very large followings of dedicated listeners. iTunes has provided Podcast subscription and management tools on computers for a long time but on the iPhone & iPad podcasts have been hidden away deep in the more section of the Music App, but this has now changed with the release of a dedicated Podcasts App from Apple.

20120804-180903.jpgThe Podcasts App provides a user friendly way of accessing all of your Podcast subscriptions from your iPhone, including setting options for auto downloading new episodes, setting how many episodes to keep and when episodes get deleted. Previously it wasn’t possible to manage podcasts at this level from your device so this App is a welcome addition.20120804-181309.jpg

They are many many podcasts available, and getting started for the first time can be daunting, fortunately the Podcasts App can point you in the right direction. As well as providing direct access to the Podcast Catalogue the app provides access to a selection of ‘ Favourite Stations’.

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The Favourite Stations section provides access to a small selection of highly rated Podcasts in many different categories, so by choosing a category that interests you, you are bound to find a high quality podcast to listen to, it’s a great feature and makes podcasts more accessible to everyone.

If you subscribe to Podcasts or are interested in giving them a try then now if the perfect opportunity to do so.

The Podcasts App can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store.

How to Connect a Keyboard to your iPhone

The iPhone and iPad become complete with one of the best and most usable virtual keyboards on any mobile device, but there are times when you need to enter a large amount of data where a physical keyboard is more appropriate.
Fortunately it is possible to connect a keyboard to the iPad and iPhone using their Bluetooth interface, turning them into powerful productivity mobile devices. Bluetooth keyboards come in many different shapes and sizes, some even double as carry cases, and generally there prices are reasonable.
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1) Make sure that your keyboard is switched on and then press the connect button to activate it.
2)From your home screen select the Settings App
3) Select the General option
4) Select the Bluetooth Section
5) The Bluetooth Options will now be displayed
6) Make sure that the Bluetooth option is turned on.

7) You should be able to see your keyboard listed in the list of available devices, select it.
8) You will be asked to type a number on the keyboard, simply follow the on screen instructions.

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This will now pair your keyboard with your iPhone or iPad so that it will automatically connect in the future.
After you have connected to your keyboard, when you enter a text entry box the virtual keyboard will no longer be displayed on screen, instead you can just type on the keyboard.

How to use your iPhone to Translate Foreign Language Text

One common problem when traveling abroad is the language barrier, impacting on activities such as business meetings and even reading a restaurant menu the inability to read a foreign language can cause embarrassing difficulties.
Fortunately if you have an iPhone then there is a great solution with the Worldictionary App.
The Worldictionary App provides a clever solution to this problem by using Augmented Reality to translate printed text across 26 languages.
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Simply by pointing the iPhone’s camera at printed text, the App reads the word using OCR and translates the word, the translated word then appears on screen above the picture of the original word, and if you need to you can look up the meaning of words with a built in dictionary function.

The app can also play the audio of how a word is pronounced, which might be useful if you need to communicate with someone in a different language.
In addition it’s possible to capture a photo and translate it at a later time, this comes in handy if you are in a rush and need to translate text when you have a bit more time available, you can also load an image from your photo library.
You will need to remember that The Worldictionary App requires an activate data connection to perform the translation process although English and Chinese languages are available offline.

The Worldictionary App is a very useful and easy to use App for those who travel abroad frequently or for those about to go on holiday. You can download it from the app store or by clicking here.

How to Create your own Ebooks

Ebooks are becoming common place and mobile devices like the iPhone or iPad provide a natural home for your mobile library, in this previous article we looked at how you can read your Kindle Library on your iPhone.
Now it’s possible to create your own Ebooks on the iPhone with Book Writer
The Book Writer app is an easy way for you to create Ebooks for either distribution or for your own personal iBooks account by providing you with a friendly interface for creating your content.

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Creating a book is easy, simply choose one of the supplied templates to select the orientation and size of the book, photos can be added from your media collection, text can be entered directly onto the page and you can even insert videos into pages. On-page objects can be moved and resized to your requirements and you can format text as you expect to do in any text editor. You can also alter the quality of the images in your book if you want to reduce the file size and you can even add background music. Ebooks have gone multimedia.

The process of creating your books is easy and results can be stunning, especially when creating photo heavy books.
The app mimics that of a traditional Apple app, for example Pages, which means that you should find it easy to navigate through.
When you have complete your book you can share it in a number if ways.

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The ability to create a PDF is a useful one as this opens up the possibility of mass distribution but I also like the option of interacting with Apple services like iTunes & iBooks do that your books are integrated into your iPhones file system.
The book writer App lets you create your own high quality ebooks allowing you to be creative on your iPhone.

You can download Book Writer from the App store or by clicking here.

How to use your iPhone as a Scanner to create PDFs

As an increasing number of business minded people start to use iPhones in their workplace, the possibility of becoming paper light becomes a reality, but what to do with those remaining papers that you pick up at meetings, with Snap2PDF you can turn them into PDF’s for digital storage.
Snap2PDF is a great tool that’s easy to use and creates impressive results, effectively turning your iPhone into a scanner,
creating a PDF is simple, all you need to do is press the camera icon to be given the choice of taking a photo or using a photo from your library, this process creates a PDF document and inserts your photo into it, you can keep adding photos into the document until you have scanned all your papers.

Clicking on Done finalises the PDF document and let’s you name it and add a little meta data.
After you have created the document there are a couple of options for sharing the document, you can either email the PDF’s as attachments or you can upload them to DropBox – a very useful feature.

The App also includes basic OCR functionality but the real power of Snap2PDF is the ability to create PDF’s on your iPhone. In a world were carrying paper adds complications and is a pain in the neck, Snap2PDF provides a true mobile solution for scanning your printed materials, and this APP would be a welcome addition to any mobile workers productivity Apps.

You can download Snap2PDF from the App store or by clicking here.

Google Chrome Browser for the iPhone

With Apple starting to move some of it’s key services away from Google to in-house a sense of competition has started to appear between the two companies in the iOS app space.
Playing it’s part Google has started into introduce more of its high profile apps into the App store, including it’s Chrome Browser.
Chrome has become a popular browser on desktop devices, with it’s simple interface and fast web page rendering engine it’s raised the bar for browsing, but how does it’s iPhone mobile counterpart compare.
Firstly the bad news, due to Apples App Store rules Google hasn’t been able to bring its rendering engine to the Chrome App so the actual display of web pages is pretty similar to that of the default Safari browser.
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Now the good news, Google have done a great job of bringing it’s streamlined interface to the iPhone.
The Chrome start page will look familiar to those familiar with the desktop browser, with your most popular sites listed as snapshot icons.
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In a similar way to the desktop version Minimum space has been used on the interface leaving as much real estate for the web page as possible, drop down menus are activated through only two small icons.
Google Chrome supports tabbed browsing, with the mechanism, ease and speed of switching between tabs being very impressive. Pressing the tabs menu displays all open tabs in a tiled format allowing you to swipe and jump between tabs.
Whilst it may not improve the speed of page rendering, Google Chrome Browser is a fantastic mobile web surfing experience, and many will adopt it as their default iPhone browser.

You can download Chrome Browser for iPhone by clicking here.