The iPad Show – Episode 17 – Getting Down To Business
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In this special episode of the show we have iPad developer Scott Hasbrouck on to talk about iPad productivity and his featured app Paperdesk. We have a great roundup of aps to help you get stuff done and get on with your business. GTD is a productivity philosophy coined in a book by David Allan called “Getting Things Done“. In short, you move all of those scattered tasks in your personal and business life out of your head and into a system that ensures that you know what you’re supposed to be doing when it’s time to do it at just the right place to be doing it.
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- Dave
- ideaWallets (great way to record thoughts) $5.99 iTunes App Store Link
- NewsRack $4.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Pcalc Free iTunes App Store Link or $9.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Square Free iTunes App Store Link
- ideaWallets (great way to record thoughts) $5.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Steve
- Infinote $1.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Calendar – Free (Built in iPad)
- Todo for iPad by Appigo.com $4.99 iTunes App Store Link
- HiTask Free ($4, $15 per month) iTunes App Store Link
- Infinote $1.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Scott
- PaperDesk Free or $1.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Skygrid Free iTunes App Store Link
- EasyTask for iPad Free iTunes App Store Link
- PaperDesk Free or $1.99 iTunes App Store Link
- Multiple Exchange accounts in 4.0 (and currently in jailbreak)
- How to print from your iPad… Print Central
Special thanks to Scott Hasbrock from WebSpinner Studios for coming on the show and talking about the great productivity app Paperdesk.








about 1 year ago
Thanks for featuring Infinote! And since it was featured on the show, it’s got a whole batch of new features which make it quicker, easier and more efficient to make notes.
Check it out!
about 1 year ago
Multiple Google Calendar syncing via ActiveSync (Exchange) using only one GMail account.
Step 0) assumes you have multiple calendars in your GMail account – if not you can [Add] them on the left sidebar in Google Calendar.
Step 1) setup your Google account on your iPad as an Exchange account (like so):
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=138740
Step 2) allow iCal on the iPad to sync once.
Step 3) visit m.google.com/sync using Safari on your iPad & select the Calendars you would like to sync.
about 1 year ago
Thank you Erik. I’m going to include that in the tips section on our next show.
about 1 year ago
You can sync multiple Google Calendars, using Gmail in an exchange account, FYI.
about 1 year ago
We talked about that in Episode 18