![]() ![]() Ulysses really does just one thing but it does it brilliantly-it allows me to get words out of my head and onto the screen. I do almost all of my writing in Ulysses. I guess that old iPad will have to keep going for a while. I suppose I could use the iPad Pro for that, but I think it may be a bit too big to take into the pulpit. I do not use it in such a way that I need to have every version, so I just replace it when my carrier contract allows me to.Īnd then there is that older iPad I use for preaching and teaching. In fact, I recently wrote an entire article while my wife was trying on dresses. ![]() My mobile phone, an older iPhone, is primarily for keeping in touch with people, but I also use it with my productivity tools (mostly to scan receipts into Evernote) and, occasionally, to update a blog post. ![]() Unlike the iPad which is primarily a device for consuming content, the iPad Pro can excel at producing it. I am surprised by how much I am enjoying the ultra-big iOS device and there is a pretty good chance I will stick with it. There was only one minor task I found that I could not do on the iPad Pro. ![]() My recent trip to Ligonier Ministries National Conference was the first I have done without a laptop and it went very well. This, again, is primarily to ease the pain of the carpal tunnel syndrome. I am currently trying out an iPad Pro (shout-out to Staples and their return policy) to see if I can make it work as a laptop replacement. Until very recently I have used a MacBook, but it recently gave up the ghost and this has given me the opportunity to try something new. I spend enough time away from my home that I need to be able to do almost everything I do on my desktop while I am away. For that reason I use my iMac whenever I am at home and use the laptop only when traveling. I have thought of moving away from a desktop in favour of using only a laptop, but have developed pretty serious carpal tunnel syndrome and find it badly aggravated when using a laptop. I made the transition from PC to Mac a few years ago and have been very pleased with both the hardware and software options. I also have an older iPad I use almost exclusively for preaching and speaking.įor my desktop I use an iMac. When it comes to hardware I depend on three tools-a mobile phone, a desktop, and a laptop. Sponsor Show Your Support Become a Patron Hardware Tools ![]()
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