While I was happy I could read email, tweets, blog posts and statuses on various social networks, I worried about generating the more lengthy, meaningful pieces in this spectrum of vital communication channels. As it happened going down with a heavy cold half a day before leaving, and headed for a cold part of Aus, Launceston, dampened my creative juices. Nevertheless I created this post to test the composition capability of iOS.
Email with attachments. This is not a problem since I already read and answer much of my email on iOS with apps like Pages, Quickoffice, Godocs and Keynote to handle the inevitable MS Office attachments.
Twitter. Again no problem here since about 95% of my use of Twitter is on iOS already. Useful links in tweets are captured in Diigo simply by making them favorites. Later processing with the Diigo iPad app is trivial.
Blogs. This was where I had concerns. My blog is on WordPress.com but the WordPress iPad app forces editing in HTML – try typing an HTML tag on the iPad keyboard. Also I continually posted prematurely before the piece was complete. With this post I am using Bloggerplus to see if it is viable alternative. So far so good but inserting lists without typing HTML is missing. At least image insertion and editing is easy.
News. Again I am about 80% converted to iOS for general news reading with a plethora of apps like Google News, Flipboard, BBC News, Engadget, Mashable and so on. Recording links to useful news articles is still problematic usually requiring emailing links from these apps and needing later reprocessing from the Mail app – a better solution here is a major requirement.
Social networks. My key networks of Facebook, Linkedin, Foursquare and so on all have iOS apps so these have no problems. The only insurmountable problem occurred having to use Safari to enroll and set up in Empire Avenue. Creating a account is OK but uploading a profile image proved impossible, note the disabling of the choose file button:
So bye bye netbooks while traveling for me from now on.