ExpenseBook, TaskBook, ContactsBook, PhotoBook and ReminderBook Support
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ReminderBook
ReminderBook is a useful task control tool syncing with "Reminders".
You can easily organize your tasks using tab and drag & drop.
Features
- ReminderBook sync with "Reminders". If you use Reminders, you can use it's data in ReminderBook.
- ReminderBook can be sync with Mac, iPhone or iPad by iCloud.
- Drag & Drop
- Long press the task. After it floated, drag and drop to the tab.
- Press "edit" button, touch tasks to check and drag and drop them.You can edit multiple tasks.
Contact
Thursday, September 6, 2012
ContactsBook
1. To create a group
When you start the application, there are only three tabs, "All," "Search," and "Unclassified." To create a group, please push the "+" button under these tabs.
- Getting Started (1) Creating a group
- Changing the settings or deleting a group
- Changing the Order of the Groups
- Using text for a group icon
- The freedom to design new group icons
- Using a local group
- Hide tabs
- Moving the All / Search / Uncategorized tabs to the bottom
Use "drag and drop" to classify your contacts into groups.
The "Edit" mode can move multiple contacts at once.
- Getting Started (2) Organizing your contacts
- Changing the color of a contact
- Change the order of contacts
- Changing the appearance of a contact (displaying organization name or photo)
- Searching for contacts
- Deleting contacts
- Swiping to send an email or make a phone call
You can send an email to members of a group at the same time. Once set, the contact information is recorded for each group. If you send an e-mail address again to the same group, it will use the previous setting unless you change it.
- Getting Started (3) Sending an e-mail
- Sending an e-mail without creating a group
- Attaching photos to a group e-mail
History
- Feb 20, 2011 version 1.0
- Feb 24, 2011 version 1.1
- Mar 5, 2011 version 1.2
- Jun 14, 2011 version 1.3
Saturday, August 18, 2012
PhotoBook
PhotoBook automatically organize your photos in the order of the day shooting.
And you can easily organize photos using tab and drag & drop.
1. Organizing Photos By Date
All photos in your device will be organized in the order of the date. And you can find photos taken past. Press top right button to open calendar.
2. Create Albums
In order to organize photos, please create an album. Press + button in right pane and input name and select icon image.
3. Adding Photos To Album
You can add photos to albums by drag and drop. Using edit mode, you can add multiple photos at once.
- Press and hold the photo. After it lifted, drag and drop to album tab.
- To add multiple photos to album, Press "edit" button, touch photos to check and drag and drop them.
- While viewing photos, press album button in bottom to add to the album.
4. Other Functions
- Opening map where you took the photo.
5. Features and Considerations PhotoBook
PhotoBook does not copy photos and movies to app storage unlike many other album apps. So PhotoBook has following merits.
- It does not take time to copy photos to inside app.
- It does not occupy storage.
- You do not have to fear losing photos because of app bug or trouble.
- Any change you make using PhotoBook synchronize with photo library.
Considerations
- Do not delete photos in "Photos" even you use PhotoBook. If you delete photos from "Photos", they do not exist in PhotoBook.
- PhotoBook do not hide private photos or movies.
- You can not delete photos, remove photos from album and delete albums. Please use "Photos" to do them. These functions are restricted for 3rd party apps.
- To use PhotoBook please allow use of location information. Because photos contain location information, PhotoBook need your parmit to access to photo library.
History
- 2012/9/3 version1.0
- 2012/9/5 version1.0.1
Thursday, July 28, 2011
ContactsBook: The freedom to design new group icons
Icons that are drawn with an iPhone app can be used if none of the default icons are sufficient. You can any drawing apps in the AppStore. I explain how to draw using my app "sketcher" ( iTunesStore ).
1. Drawing an icon
Start "Sketcher" and create a new sketch.
Draw a picture in black on a white background. Set the color to black. Please use a somewhat thicker pen. The icon may look thin and collapse because they reduce the size if you use a thin pen. For iPhone 4 or later, use a 50 pixel wide pen. For iPhone 3 or older, a 25 pixel wide pen is good.
Draw a picture. When you draw detail, pinch to zoom up.
When you finish drawing, tap the action button and select "Save to CameraRoll".
2. ContactsBook: Adding the new group
Select the picture you saved earlier in the camera. Place the picture so it fills as much of the frame as possible.
Tab then reflect the icon you created.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
ContactBook: Using a local group
In order to group your contacts synching with the Exchange or Google Sync, "Local Group" should be used. Contacts synching with the Exchange or Google Sync can not be grouped in normal groups.
Local groups are enabled only in ContactBook. They do not appear when you open the standard "Contacts".
1. Adding to a group of regular contacts with Exchange (error)
The following contacts are synced with a Google Contacts account in Exchange.
1. Adding to a group of regular contacts with Exchange (error)
The following contacts are synced with a Google Contacts account in Exchange.
When you try to add it to a normal group, you get an error message.
2. To use a local group
When you create a group, tap the "Local Group" switch to turn on local groups.
When you create a group, tap the "Local Group" switch to turn on local groups.
The local group can be added to contacts with Google Sync or Exchange now.
Please note, local groups can only be set when creating a group. Local groups cannot be changed in Group Settings after creating a group.
ContactsBook: Swiping to send an email or make a phone call
By swiping left or right on a contact, you can send an e-mail or make a phone call. This feature was added in version 1.3.
Swipe
Swiping to the left or right on a contact will bring up three buttons; phone, SMS / MMS, and e-mail (only mail in the iPad and iPod Touch).
Swipe
Swiping to the left or right on a contact will bring up three buttons; phone, SMS / MMS, and e-mail (only mail in the iPad and iPod Touch).
When you tap a button, you may get a choice between a phone number or an e-mail address.
ContactsBook: Attaching photos to a group e-mail
Use copy and paste to attach your photos to a group e-mail.
Copy photos
Open the "Photos" app and choose the photo you want to attach. Press and hold a photo then select "Copy."
E-mail and paste it into group
Create a group e-mail.
Press and hold the body of the email to access the 'Paste' menu. Photo is now attached to this email.
ContactBook: Sending an e-mail without creating a group
In addition to sending e-mail to group members, version 1.3 added a new function to send mail at the same time in the edit mode. With it, you can send group e-mails without creating a group tab.
Sending e-mail at the same time using the edit mode
Tap "Edit" and check the contacts you want to send an e-mail to.
Sending e-mail at the same time using the edit mode
Tap "Edit" and check the contacts you want to send an e-mail to.
Tap the Mail button on the bottom left. After selecting the e-mail addresses on the next screen, please go to the email body by tapping the Edit button on the top right.
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