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Which App was that?

I must be getting old. I can't seem to remember which nifty iPhone App has which function. So many seem to have overlapping functions, it's hard to keep up. So...my solution has been to actually print out (on real paper) the descriptions that are found in the App store. It actually saves time in the long run. I can find the App I need to do what I want with my iPhone photos. It's not the most high tech solution, but it does work...well. Yes, paper still has its place. :)

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Joel Heffner is a writer and speaker. He has been writing about photography for about thirty years, ever since his book Amphoto Guide to Wedding Photography was published. Today, he mainly uses two types of cameras, pinhole cameras and an iPhone, a photographic odd couple of sorts.

Old Comments

Save a tree

Try using Evernote, instead. It will save your information in their cloud. You can access it via the app or online and use a search using keywords in the text. A much better solution. It will save you money on paper and ink. The app is free!!

Evernote vs. Binder

Although Evernote is a useful tool, in this case it's more practical for me to use a binder with paper to consult the ever growing number of photo Apps I get. Since most of my photo manipulation is done at home, it's easy to compare the descriptions. Although a confirmed geek, I'm also a confirmed paper user. :)

Printing from iPhone 3GS with a wired network printer

What apps are best for printing from iPhone 3GS with a wired network printer?

Printing...

Sorry, I know nothing about printing with an iPhone. The only things I talk about are related to photography with an iPhone. My Mac does the printing.