![]() this allows me to listen to single episodes of podcasts without subscribing to the podcasts own feed. The most useful takes a url, finds any audio files linked on the webpage and adds them to a rss feed in dropbox. Drafts can also use url actions to do lots of geeky stuff I’ve not really checked out so far.ĭroptext, a dead simple text editor for dropbox, I use this and drafts to save various text files to dropbox that trigger folder action AppleScripts on my mac. ![]() I hope it is useful for the Mozilla Webmakers – Google+ mooc.ĭrafts, is a great note taking app, lots of saving and exporting possibilities, twitter, dropbox and the like. ![]() Unlike Doug I do use Google+ found it good for keeping up with #etmooc, when I was keeping up. I mostly read RSS on my iPad but use the iphone one in odd moments.Ĭamera+ is my favourite photo editor, I’ve far too many photo editors on my iPhone but I usually end up with Camera+ unless I am using a one trick pony like ShockMyPic.įStream for listening to internet radio, mostly for checking Radio #EDUtalk and the odd listen to ds106rad.io pretty good rss reader with customisable sharing menu. Instacast a podcatcher, I’ve not revisited apple’s podcast app, but instacast downloads on wifi, streams near the end of my data month, auto deleted old episodes with different settings per podcast.įeeddlerPro, RSS reader, uses google reader at the moment. Doug Belshaw shows his iPhone apps and asks: Which apps do you recommend? Why? I started a comment but it got a wee bit long.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |