So I got really excited tonight when I thought I had an epiphany about hubby's new iPad and my blog. As I was browsing pinterest and reminding myself that I should be blogging about some of my completed projects instead of pinning new ones, I realized that the iPad has a camera, a new fun editing program (courtesy of hubby) and the internet. Now this may not seem that special, but I ecstatically asked, "So, I could take a picture with this, edit it using SketchBookPro, and then upload it to my blog ALL using the iPad?!!" This would mean, no camera, camera battery, camera cord, or laptop?!
I LOVE technology!
So, no time like the present...I ran into my craft room and immediately took a picture of...something...anything. It ended up being these weird little mirror things that I got at the thrift store. I decided I could write a quick post about any ideas anyone has for the little buggers. So I snapped a picture with the ipad (and the quality was better than expected). Then opened the picture with SketchBook and wrote all over it!! Fun!!! Writing directly on the picture with the little iPad pen is soooooooo much easier than using text boxes, etc. I haven't done anything fancy with SketchBook yet, but easy beats fancy at this point :)
I LOVE technology!
Then I proceed to open up weebly to post about my picture I just took, and here is the lovely error message I received, "This device requires Adobe Flash." OK, fine, I know my way around a quick download....accept, next, next, next, next, next, finish.... right? So I ask hubby if I can download Flash for the iPad and he informs me that, "Duh, Apple products aren't able to support Flash, everybody knows that! Haven't you heard people complaining about it for a while?" No, I haven't heard, those aren't really the types of blogs I subscribe to ;-) But, babe, I am so glad you read those....you have saved us so much mullah! So now I have the edited picture on the iPad but no way to post it to my blog!! Grrr!!
I HATE technology!
Rather than quit...I am a teacher with more patience than you could imagine..... I decide to download Dropbox on my laptop so that I can simply drop the picture into Dropbox on the iPad and then retrieve it on my laptop and upload it to weebly. This has been a program on my to-do list for a while now due to my printing debacles at school and emailing documents to myself from one laptop to another (don't ask). So I get Dropbox downloaded on my laptop no problem, you know, "accept, next, next, next, finish". :) But THEN, hubby informs me that he already has an Dropbox account on the iPad and you can only have one, so I am out of luck!!
I HATE technology!
Luckily, hubby has patience when it comes to the genre of technology. Seriously, that boy can sit for hours figuring out something on the computer, as long as he has eaten ;-) So he figures out how to have a shared folder on his Dropbox account on the iPad that will sync up with my new Dropbox account on my laptop. Yay! So now I can drop my edited picture in the shared folder and retrieve it on my laptop to upload to the blog!
I'm OK WITH technology!
Ha, I say that because although this process still saves some time with eliminating my camera/camera cord, I still would love to only use the iPad for everything. Oh well, I am sure at some point Apple will come out with a solution for flash, and then everyone will HAVE to get the latest version!! So smart and so frustrating! :)
Alright, here is another fun image from my SketchBookPro experimental period, dreaming of being the bride again?! Yes please! :)
I LOVE technology!
So, no time like the present...I ran into my craft room and immediately took a picture of...something...anything. It ended up being these weird little mirror things that I got at the thrift store. I decided I could write a quick post about any ideas anyone has for the little buggers. So I snapped a picture with the ipad (and the quality was better than expected). Then opened the picture with SketchBook and wrote all over it!! Fun!!! Writing directly on the picture with the little iPad pen is soooooooo much easier than using text boxes, etc. I haven't done anything fancy with SketchBook yet, but easy beats fancy at this point :)
I LOVE technology!
Then I proceed to open up weebly to post about my picture I just took, and here is the lovely error message I received, "This device requires Adobe Flash." OK, fine, I know my way around a quick download....accept, next, next, next, next, next, finish.... right? So I ask hubby if I can download Flash for the iPad and he informs me that, "Duh, Apple products aren't able to support Flash, everybody knows that! Haven't you heard people complaining about it for a while?" No, I haven't heard, those aren't really the types of blogs I subscribe to ;-) But, babe, I am so glad you read those....you have saved us so much mullah! So now I have the edited picture on the iPad but no way to post it to my blog!! Grrr!!
I HATE technology!
Rather than quit...I am a teacher with more patience than you could imagine..... I decide to download Dropbox on my laptop so that I can simply drop the picture into Dropbox on the iPad and then retrieve it on my laptop and upload it to weebly. This has been a program on my to-do list for a while now due to my printing debacles at school and emailing documents to myself from one laptop to another (don't ask). So I get Dropbox downloaded on my laptop no problem, you know, "accept, next, next, next, finish". :) But THEN, hubby informs me that he already has an Dropbox account on the iPad and you can only have one, so I am out of luck!!
I HATE technology!
Luckily, hubby has patience when it comes to the genre of technology. Seriously, that boy can sit for hours figuring out something on the computer, as long as he has eaten ;-) So he figures out how to have a shared folder on his Dropbox account on the iPad that will sync up with my new Dropbox account on my laptop. Yay! So now I can drop my edited picture in the shared folder and retrieve it on my laptop to upload to the blog!
I'm OK WITH technology!
Ha, I say that because although this process still saves some time with eliminating my camera/camera cord, I still would love to only use the iPad for everything. Oh well, I am sure at some point Apple will come out with a solution for flash, and then everyone will HAVE to get the latest version!! So smart and so frustrating! :)
Alright, here is another fun image from my SketchBookPro experimental period, dreaming of being the bride again?! Yes please! :)