Bella
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I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
I know there is a new catch phrase around: "There's an app for that", but guess what...... not EVERYTHING is done via apps.
Sometimes, we still need to learn how to do something and need to make an effort to get to the result.
Other times, there really IS an app for it, but doing it yourself the "hard" way gives far superior results.
Learn how to use a proper image "editing" program.
Adobe Photoshop, PS Elements, PaintShopPro, Gimp or even Photoscape (the last two are free).
Using a website is fine if you only want to do a few photos, but resident programs are the much better option if you have more or want to do this regularly. If it MUST be a free website, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/ or http://aviary.com/ .
Should I upgrade my iPhone 4S to Galaxy S3?
Justin K
This is a poll.
I really really want the Galaxy S3, I don't know how to put this... but... it's just perfect... a water animated lock screen, a home button, very thin, finally a high resolution big screen with SAMOLED, a quad-core processor that consumes less power. And finally... the design, it finally doesn't look cheap anymore, very sleek. I don't know why majority of people complain that it's uglier than the SII, I always think the SII is the ugliest smartphone ever that packed with tech. It looks like a square with round edge.... like a toy...
However, I must give up 2 things: I spend over $200 on App Store for iPhone only, and There's TONS of apps on my iPhone that Google Play doesn't have, not just one, but hundreds of them, including TomTom offline GPS, many photo editing software, etc...
And... I have a Macbook and iPad, so now... with Galaxy S3, it won't automatically sync with my Mac and iPad anymore, like Calendar, Reminders, Note, Pages, etc...
And I don't know how would I sync an Android phone with my Mac? Is it possible? Can I backup the phone to my Mac? Can it be use with iTunes? because I will only use iTunes for music, I don't want any other software install on my Mac, except maybe if it from Samsung... How is music work on Android?
I really like ICS interface... and I saw lots of kids using iPhone... I'm a college student... not to be rude... but it's true...
And I heard Android are more likely to get hacked.
The S3 won't come out until 5/29/12, but I think I can wait...
so should I? or would you? or would you rather get the HTC One X?
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I'm thinking same thing and am a Mac user also with similar concerns to yourself - torn between getting S3 now or waiting to see what iOS6 might bring in a few weeks...
Anyway to clarify, Android doesnt natively sync with iTunes, but you can get various applications to make it work - kind of. Have a look at Google play for iSyncr which uses your iTunes playlists and can also have a wifi sync option. Otherwise there are other things like DoubleTwist which replicate iTunes functions but within their own application, search the web theres loads of info.
Like most other Android OS devices it comes with turn-by-turn nav built in, so while maybe not as good / nice as the TomTom iOS app, you can work with that. I found in general the Google play store is getting better, but like you some apps arent there. To me they also look a bit more - I can't describe it - icky? But they function well. Biggest gripe for me is that there seems to be no constants with them, sometimes the menu key does something, other times it doesn't, but then that happens in iOS too, just maybe not as obvious...YMMV.
Calendar, mail and notes can all be set to sync with Google, just search the web on advice how to, and then change the iPad and Mac to match that. Its a bit of a leap and IMHO, the iOS ecosystem just works better with a Mac, but then you kind of expect that. You can certainly integrate Android into it though.
I'm thinking same thing and am a Mac user also with similar concerns to yourself - torn between getting S3 now or waiting to see what iOS6 might bring in a few weeks...
Anyway to clarify, Android doesnt natively sync with iTunes, but you can get various applications to make it work - kind of. Have a look at Google play for iSyncr which uses your iTunes playlists and can also have a wifi sync option. Otherwise there are other things like DoubleTwist which replicate iTunes functions but within their own application, search the web theres loads of info.
Like most other Android OS devices it comes with turn-by-turn nav built in, so while maybe not as good / nice as the TomTom iOS app, you can work with that. I found in general the Google play store is getting better, but like you some apps arent there. To me they also look a bit more - I can't describe it - icky? But they function well. Biggest gripe for me is that there seems to be no constants with them, sometimes the menu key does something, other times it doesn't, but then that happens in iOS too, just maybe not as obvious...YMMV.
Calendar, mail and notes can all be set to sync with Google, just search the web on advice how to, and then change the iPad and Mac to match that. Its a bit of a leap and IMHO, the iOS ecosystem just works better with a Mac, but then you kind of expect that. You can certainly integrate Android into it though.
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