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Trello vs Planner presentation – January 2018 Victoria Office 365 User group
Well, I went long on this one. The plan was to be 30 minutes and I clocked in at 57 minutes but I guess I was excited about the content … or just crazy. 🙂 Here’s the overview of what was presented and below is the deck shared on SlideShare. “Let’s talk about KanBan – …
Read onThe Cloud Disruption Story – itgroove moves to QuickBooks Online
Hey folks, I’m doing a 20 minute presentation next week (Thursday, April 20th) at the Office 365 User Group (free pizza, if you register!) where I’m going to talk about why and how we moved from QuickBooks 2016 (the desktop software) to QuickBooks Online. It isn’t going to get terribly technical but I’m aiming to …
Read onOffice Apps for iPad updated today
Microsoft is staying “Agile” with Office (for iPad at least) and released some new functionality today for Word (for iPad), Excel (for iPad and PowerPoint (for Blackberry … Just making sure you are paying attention…). http://blogs.office.com/2014/07/31/office-ipad-now-presenter-view-pivot-table-interaction-export-pdf-top-requested-features/
Read onNintex Mobile 2.3 for iOS corrects issues with File Attachments not uploading
There is a new build of Nintex Mobile (2.3) out yesterday that adds some new functionality but most importantly, corrects a pretty disruptive bug. The Bug Error Message: “Invalid number of attachments for document” The previous Nintex Mobile App for iOS had an annoying bug. I couldn’t upload attachments anymore and it stopped us from …
Read onOneNote for IOS gets an update
Nifty. OneNote got a similar “iOS7 Style” update a few weeks ago and today it rolled out to the iPhone, at least for us peeps up here in Canada, eh? A Quick Summary iOS7 Looks reduced app size by 20% Section Tabs are now configurable Office Lens – Scanner in your pocket Quick Notes with …
Read onFirst round of updates for Office Apps for iPad – Print Baby Print
While it might have seemed strange to not include printing support in the first wave of Office for iPad apps (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), I guess you had to stop and deliver a 1.0 at some point and frankly, the Office Apps for iPad didn’t disappoint. That said, there was feedback and as of today, …
Read onSharePlus gets a face lift
I’ve evaluated probably a dozen iOS apps for SharePoint and my favourite is still SharePlus. Several reasons factor into this including reliability, ease of use, support for blogs (a rarity it seems) and support for pretty much any relevant mobile device. And now it has the iOS 7 look and feel (or rather, it has …
Read onOneNote makes me smile. Today it’s more iOS love and respect
Man I love me some OneNote. And every time I notice the client in iOS gets updated, I just have to have a look. This week, Microsoft introduced version 2.2 and pretty much only pointed out that it was “beautifully redesigned for iOS 7”. I need to agree, as some of the attributes of the …
Read onNifty tool for showing iPhone and iPad screens on the PC
Stumbled across this nifty tool, ReflectorApp today while looking for a solution to provide better support for my family. You see, I convinced everyone in my family to get iPhones so that I wouldn’t have to help them. This backfired a little as it seems even the iPhone can be complicated for newbs and now …
Read onOutlook Web Access (OWA) for iOS
Microsoft is sure churning out the apps for iPad/iPhone and other mobile devices. This time it is OWA (Outlook Web Access) for iPhone/iPad The Good I don’t love using the iPhone/iPad mail client to connect to Exchange/ActiveSync. It gets the job done, but it isn’t “great” Slick/Tidy/Clean. It’s all “Metro, er, Windows 8 UI, er, …
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