Guest gcursor Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 So I've been doing some thinking lately and although I have lots of apps, it is hard to remember which apps I like to use to do what. For example, one app that I use is used EXCLUSIVELY for taking "unwanted objects" out of pictures and it works great So if you have a picture of a street and somebody walked across in front of you while you took the picture then you can remove that person from the picture with this program. Anyway I spent several hours today (seriously I did) trying to find a program on the iPad which helps in cataloguing your apps but I couldn't find a thing. I mean how hard is it to make a program that would store the screenshots, description of the program and the title so that you could have something to reference to instead of having to pull it up in the iTunes App Store everytime you were curious about things? So my question is to see if the forum members have any ideas or solutions that they use to keep their iPad apps and their purposes straight. I still don't understand personally why somebody hasn't created an app like this for the iTunes Store for .99 cents. Seems like a no-brainer to me and I'm sure it would definitely sell more than a few copies. so what's your tricks that you use to keep track of apps in your library? thanks, gcursor Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 I only keep apps that I will frequnently use. Others I use and delete.. I don't keep phone numbers on my phone either I pretty much memorize everybody's number and use Internet if I happened to need a number. I think that's a simple solution. Keeping your iPad simple is the best thing I guess.. I won't mind you using an App our Gcursor created though.. Quote
BiBottomBoy Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Not sure if there's an app, but you know how you can move apps around? if you move one app over another, it puts them both in a little "box" together. You can name that box whatever you want, and it holds a ton of apps. Then when you want an app from the box, just tap on it and all the app icons inside go to full size. I just did this about 15 minutes ago! Quote
Members firecat691614502759 Posted January 5, 2013 Members Posted January 5, 2013 So I've been doing some thinking lately and although I have lots of apps, it is hard to remember which apps I like to use to do what. For example, one app that I use is used EXCLUSIVELY for taking "unwanted objects" out of pictures and it works great So if you have a picture of a street and somebody walked across in front of you while you took the picture then you can remove that person from the picture with this program.Anyway I spent several hours today (seriously I did) trying to find a program on the iPad which helps in cataloguing your apps but I couldn't find a thing. I mean how hard is it to make a program that would store the screenshots, description of the program and the title so that you could have something to reference to instead of having to pull it up in the iTunes App Store everytime you were curious about things? So my question is to see if the forum members have any ideas or solutions that they use to keep their iPad apps and their purposes straight. I still don't understand personally why somebody hasn't created an app like this for the iTunes Store for .99 cents. Seems like a no-brainer to me and I'm sure it would definitely sell more than a few copies. so what's your tricks that you use to keep track of apps in your library? thanks, gcursor What is the name of that object removal app? Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 I thought he was just kidding.. Is there really a program like that? Quote