Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Happy birthday Daniel!

Happy birthday to my talented son, Dan the Man. We are thankful that God brought you into our lives ten years ago. You are a joy to us.

We appreciate your sense of humor, your smile, and your fun personality.

With all our love,

Mom and Dad

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Thing 7: Content Saving and Sharing

I have a Pinterest account and have used it somewhat for ideas for school and recipes and fun organizing ideas. My teen daughter uses it to find hairstyles and all kinds of things. She also advertises the shoulder bags that she creates.

I already had the Pinterest app on my Kindle, so I merely added some new boards.

I was interested to find boards and pins about libraries. I had not thought to even look for them before. We used to live in Owatonna, so I really enjoyed seeing the photos of the Owatonna Public Library.

I started a board called "Libraries" and pinned some photos to it.

I also liked the idea about eliminating boards that you really don't use so that Pinterest does not become so overwhelming. I cannot possibly do every project on Pinterest and I won't accomplish much of anything if I spend all day looking at all the cool things I could possibly do when I find the time.


Friday, February 21, 2014

Thing 6 - Creating and editing documents

I tried to download CloudOn, but for some reason it was not available for Kindle Fire.

I purchased OfficeSuite Professional 7 when I bought my Kindle. I was hoping to find time to figure out how to do it. So, I decided to do my review on OfficeSuite Pro7.

I found a YouTube on how it kind of works.

I created a sample document. I think this will work very well for my writing projects on the go. I also played with a sample spreadsheet. You can do all kinds of things with this program. You can work with formulas and graphs and charts. You can change colors and text. Really, it is an amazing piece of software

Also, I can open up any document that I have in dropbox. I can edit it and also print on the cloud.

I saw in some of my reading today that Kindle is compatible with a blue tooth keyboard. I think that until or unless I was able to have a keyboard, I probably would not do so much word processing on the go. I can just type so much faster and more accurately on the laptop.

Thing 5 - Notetaking

I downloaded Remember the Milk to my Kindle Fire.
I watched the videos about how to set up the program.
I even found the Remember the Milk blog for my Flipboard!

I entered a few tasks to see how it all works. You can email tasks to yourself and also set it up so that you receive text message reminders when your deadlines approach.

I am not sure whether this will be an app that I will use consistently or not. I am a list maker by nature. I can write out a list super fast. In fact, I have so many of my routines and things I have to do streamlined already, I do not really feel the need for an electronic to-do list.

However, I do think having a place to record thoughts and goals would be kind of fun. But in that case, I find all the tags and dates and all the things you have to figure out distracting.

As I keep up with the Remember the Milk blog on my Flipboard, maybe I will find more reasons to work consistently with this app.

Thing 4 - Keeping up

I downloaded Flipboard to my Kindle Fire. I also watched the YouTube video about how to set up my Flipboard.

It took me a while to figure it out, but I now have some interesting feeds coming into my Flipboard.

One is 10,000 Books Weblog: Minnesota Historical Society Press.

Another is All Recipes daily feed. I am not sure this will be especially helpful, since I already have the All Recipes app.

I like the Revive Our Hearts radio program by Nancy Leigh DeMoss, so I found the feed for that program.

I also found a newspaper for the college that my son attends in Wisconsin.

I think that as I work with Flipboard, I will find its features more useful.

I just found the Princeton Union Eagle, the newspaper in Princeton. That should be fun, since I write for them occasionally.

Thing 3 - utilities

A few weeks ago, I downloaded an app called GSam Battery Monitor.
This app monitors how much battery power is remaining on my Kindle Fire.
It also tells me which apps are using up all the power. They use a vacuum cleaner icon to show the apps sucking up the most juice. I think that is clever.

While I am charging my Kindle, this app shows how long it will take before I have a full charge. It also monitors how hot my battery is. I am not sure the significance of the temperature, but nonetheless, this app keeps track of that.

I found this to be a very useful app.


I tried to download the Google app, but I uninstalled it right away because I didn't like it. I already have the Gmail app and I like that and I didn't want to change how I view my emails on my Kindle.

Thing 2, again

Kindle Fire Keyboard Options and Settings:



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I was working on these tips and found a great way to adjust my personal dictionary.

I also found out that my device is a Kindle Fire 2nd Generation, 2012.


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