squad143
Tree Guy
I have both the iPhone and iPad.
The iPhone is great. Ringer sucks.(Not very loud). Camera on the phone is half decent. My email is pushed directly to the mail on the phone. No need to wait and get home to find an email that you could have used during the day. With the 3G, I can check the weather radar during the day and plan from there.
The iPad is handy as well. Actually I do most of my Arboristsite & other web surfing on it. Hardly surf on my desktop at all now. I bought the one with wifi and 3G, but do not use the 3G as I would have to set up a separate account in addition to my phone's 3G account. So instead, I use my phone as a "Hotspot" (kind of like a portable wireless router) and can then surf on the iPad through the phone's account.
I'm still getting used to to the iPad, learning what it can do. This summer I hope to do all my quotes and invoicing with it, however I don't think it will ever replace the small notebooks I like to use. It will just replace the briefcase full of stuff that I now carry around. - which means a lot.
I have a Vio POV1 helmet camera. They're fun. Taking footage is easy. Editing it will take you as long (or longer) than the filming if you want it to be interesting. I did not use mine that much last year as I got too busy. Even on some of the "cool" big technical jobs. I just wanted to get them done. I knew I would not have time to edit the footage, so I thought "why bother"? I still have unedited footage from the previous year.
Helmet cams used with iPads & YouTube can be a good tool for the customer to view your work. Just remember to keep it short. What you may find interesting, other may not (chainsaw cutting for 5 mins).
BTW..... Just did this on my ipad.:msp_thumbsup:
The iPhone is great. Ringer sucks.(Not very loud). Camera on the phone is half decent. My email is pushed directly to the mail on the phone. No need to wait and get home to find an email that you could have used during the day. With the 3G, I can check the weather radar during the day and plan from there.
The iPad is handy as well. Actually I do most of my Arboristsite & other web surfing on it. Hardly surf on my desktop at all now. I bought the one with wifi and 3G, but do not use the 3G as I would have to set up a separate account in addition to my phone's 3G account. So instead, I use my phone as a "Hotspot" (kind of like a portable wireless router) and can then surf on the iPad through the phone's account.
I'm still getting used to to the iPad, learning what it can do. This summer I hope to do all my quotes and invoicing with it, however I don't think it will ever replace the small notebooks I like to use. It will just replace the briefcase full of stuff that I now carry around. - which means a lot.
I have a Vio POV1 helmet camera. They're fun. Taking footage is easy. Editing it will take you as long (or longer) than the filming if you want it to be interesting. I did not use mine that much last year as I got too busy. Even on some of the "cool" big technical jobs. I just wanted to get them done. I knew I would not have time to edit the footage, so I thought "why bother"? I still have unedited footage from the previous year.
Helmet cams used with iPads & YouTube can be a good tool for the customer to view your work. Just remember to keep it short. What you may find interesting, other may not (chainsaw cutting for 5 mins).
BTW..... Just did this on my ipad.:msp_thumbsup: