tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8274718627167303949.post2960540405582688334..comments2011-05-23T14:20:01.161-04:00Comments on Joe Wikert's iPadHound Blog: An iPad App I'd Love to SeeJoe Wikerthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02898067591293359566noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8274718627167303949.post-33738902571550138992010-04-05T15:31:40.938-04:002010-04-05T15:31:40.938-04:00drop docs into iDisk, Apple's storage. Requir...drop docs into iDisk, Apple's storage. Requires Mobileme, but that's only one advantage of that syncing system. Once downloaded onto device, the doc stays. Then, can read later. <br />I've used on iPhone; now on iPad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8274718627167303949.post-67889273785175591242010-04-01T13:57:08.742-04:002010-04-01T13:57:08.742-04:00You should check out Evernote. Save everything (pi...You should check out Evernote. Save everything (pics, docs, links, inline text, email msgs, notes, voice notes etc)to the cloud and sync across all devices. They have a cool iPhone App already which I'm sure they'll port to the iPad.Rob Flynnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8274718627167303949.post-86879891803029731542010-04-01T12:49:30.480-04:002010-04-01T12:49:30.480-04:00I was thinking along similar lines the other day.....I was thinking along similar lines the other day... very often I find URLs in Tweets I want to go into that 'read later' category. Right now I just email them to myself. For bonus points, I want them to end up in the "read/review" part of my GTD system too.<br /><br />In the broader sphere, I think we'll find Bonjour-based "local cloud" services emerging quickly to support communication between iPad/iPhone and your laptop. For an existing example, see the Pasties app which does this with the clipboard – http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pastie/id324527519?mt=8Edd Dumbillhttp://bitten.twiceshy.org/noreply@blogger.com