All this techno-magic!

I just found an application for my iTouch that lets me write and post to RheumaBlog from my iTouch! Wow! It’s really slow –basically one-fingered hunt-and-peck– but fun. I’m using it to post now …

11 thoughts on “All this techno-magic!

    • It’s amazing how attached we get to these gadgets, Terry. I find it all pretty amazing, and I’m always wondering what’s next?

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  1. Helen — My hubby, daughter and son-in-law-to-be pitched in together and got the iTouch for me for Mother’s Day last year. I was sooo surprised and wowowowowed. It’s a fun wee gadget. I’ve got some audiobooks saved on it that I listen to when I make the hour-long drive down the hill now and then — it plugs right into my car’s stereo system. I can listen to music, too, of course, and there are all sorts of games, etc. for it. Magic. Really.

    Skye — The app is called WordPress. Heheheh … it’s a bit tricky, since the keyboard for the iTouch is so tiny, but I love the idea that I can post to my blog anytime and anywhere I can get wifi. So cool!

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  2. I’m getting the 32gig for my birthday next month from my hubby. I wonder if there is an app for Blogger since I don’t much feel like changing to WordPress. Won’t matter much though, I want it anyway…ciao

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    • There’s an app called BlogPress that works with Blogger. It’s $2.99. Might be just what you need, Rositta! :o)

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  3. I wasn’t able to blog from the ITouch and it wasn’t for lack of trying. But I do love it for other stuff mainly being able to get emails when I’m stuck in bed without having to bring up the laptop and a cute little game called Doodle Jump that takes my mind off my pain…ciao

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    • I’ll have to try Doodle Jump, Rositta. Sorry you can’t blog from your iTouch; I can do it, but I have to admit I don’t really like to, much. The keyboard and the screen are so tiny that my eyes strain very quickly and everything disappears into a blur. Ah, the price of aging, eh? ;o)

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