Move Your Evernote Notes to Apple’s Notes

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I did this a few years ago because of other issues with Evernote and privacy stuff. Best thing I’ve ever done!! Now all my notes follow me through my iOS devices, Mac OS devices and through a webpage if needed. Check out these instructions.

https://tidbits.com/2018/09/06/tipbits-how-to-move-your-evernote-notes-to-apples-notes/

iPhone 8 Logic Board Replacement program announced

Apple has announced a new replacement program, this time for the iPhone 8. While this does NOT effect the iPhone 8 Plus model and only some of the iPhone 8 devices delivered. Check your serial number against the program page to see if your qualified.

https://www.apple.com/support/iphone-8-logic-board-replacement-program/

Jott – reminders on the run

One of those things in life is being in the car or away from pen and paper and BAM, you have a thought or remember something. Well, most of us carry our cell phones everywhere we go. Now it’s simple to send a reminder to yourself. Jott is a free web service that once set up, you can call a toll free number and speak your reminder or note. Jott then transcribes it to an email and delivers it to your choice of destinations. But that’s just the beginning! It’s so interactive that you can blog from your phone, create to-do lists, Jott to a contact or group. You name it, it’s surely been thought of and been integrated into the system. You just have to set up your account and configure that speed dial on the cell phone and start Jotting!

Apple WWDC sold out!

Here is just another reason Apple’s market share is multiplying like rabbits or coat hangers. The WWDC is sold out!! As reported by AppleInsider the developer conference scheduled for July 9-11 in San Francisco, CA. is sold out for the first time.

Attendance at the event has rapidly grown as interest in the Mac platform has snowballed in proportion to rapid new sales of Macs.

Build It and They Will Come

This year however, WWDC is expanding to address the new iPhone mobile WiFi platform, an new expansion Apple illustrated in WWDC marketing with a photoshopped doubling of San Francisco’s landmark Golden Gate Bridge.

At last year’s event, which focused on the then yet unreleased Mac OS X Leopard, Apple unveiled a preliminary web-based development program for the iPhone, which resulted in some howls of protest from developers who wanted to tap into the full features of the device rather than just offer server side custom web applications.

Since then, Apple released the iPod touch and then promised a full Software Development Kit for both devices based on the same Cocoa development tools as Mac OS X. Interest in developing applications for the iPhone and iPod touch kicked into overdrive in February as Apple outlined plans to securely host developer’s signed applications in the iTunes Store and offer direct wireless downloads from the devices via a new App Store icon.

This type of event and others like it continue to show that Apple truly is innovating and leading the market place. I look forward to seeing what happens at this one. Rumors are swirling about a new iPhone and 3G capabilities. Now that’s something to hope for!