In the past, getting doc...
Author: Jeff Billings
Sent with my voice via Jott:
In the past, getting documentation photos like those here had to be coordinated between the staff using a couple of shared digital cameras. Then the photos had to be uploaded to the computer. Send to others to be collated and finally produced. No longer with the iPhone, simply take the picture and automatically uploaded to the private or public web service like a blog. Add captions and notes and the project is completed with less effort, less money, and in real time.
In the past, getting documentation photos like those here had to be coordinated between the staff using a couple of shared digital cameras. Then the photos had to be uploaded to the computer. Send to others to be collated and finally produced. No longer with the iPhone, simply take the picture and automatically uploaded to the private or public web service like a blog. Add captions and notes and the project is completed with less effort, less money, and in real time.
Over 80% of this blog was developed on the iPhone. From captured photos, to voice conversions, to text messaging, to emailing, to editing...It is good for us all to understand the potential and direction of devices like the iPhone (Time Magazine Invention of the Year, 2007). So, why not explain it, by using it....;-)
