Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

iPad Apps: Price Gouging or A Better User Experience? May 5, 2010 1 Comment

by Cory Elsmore | Twitter.com/thefndtn
Since the release of the iPad, many developers have been releasing apps at a higher price point (sometimes significantly so) than equivalent iPhone versions of the same apps. It is noted in the latest Distimo report that the average cost for an iPad app is about 20% higher than an app [...]

Third Thursday: Experience a Mac CRM Done Right November 6, 2009 No Comments

Our neighbors to the north are onto something. Grand Forks’ Ntractive has the Mac community buzzing with their Elements CRM 2.0 solution. Voted a “Staff Pick” by Apple this summer, the Mac cloud computing app provides a powerful feature set, in addition to cutting edge mobile accessibility on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
You won’t want [...]

Third Thursday: Kerio MailServer - Sync Wirelessly with Apple iPhone June 5, 2009 No Comments

The Apple iPhone is a groundbreaking device.  There are thousands of applications ready and waiting at your fingertips.  Shortcuts you never knew you needed until you tried them.  It’s simple.  It’s fast.  And it looks pretty cool.  
When it comes to syncing your email though?  Not so great.
Unless, that is, you have Kerio MailServer.  Hear [...]

iPhone Charges into the 80s June 1, 2009 No Comments

by Cory Elsmore  |    Cory@fndtn.com
Apple’s iPhone has become very successful, even for an Apple product.  The sales numbers are staggering.  For the very most part the device is brilliant, but it does have some pretty glaring holes at present.
In 1981 Apple brought a set of features to the Apple Lisa’s operating system that has [...]

Batteries Don’t Last Forever March 27, 2009 No Comments

By Erik Tollefsrud  |    erik@fndtn.com 
Everyone with a portable device, such as a notebook computer, iPod or iPhone, eventually has to deal with a battery that no longer lasts as long as it once did. My personal experience has been that when the battery finally begins to die, our clients are surprised and wonder if [...]