Software – Treasuring the Moments https://treasuringthemoments.net "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven" Ecc. 3:1 Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:36:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Shopping List App https://treasuringthemoments.net/2011/02/24/shopping-list-app/ https://treasuringthemoments.net/2011/02/24/shopping-list-app/#comments Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:36:56 +0000 http://treasuringthemoments.net/?p=693847 I’m pretty much behind the times when it comes to iPod’s, iTouch’s & iPhone’s.  The rest of my family have iPod’s but not me and I actually have no real interest in getting one.  My phone is a pretty old one passed on to me by my dear hubby.  However, this past summer I was bitten by the “technology bug” when my good friend showed me her iTouch and I fell in love!  The little icons you could just touch with your fingers to use, the versatility and ease of use looked so attractive.  I was completely impressed.   The price tag on those things is not too nice though and I didn’t even know if I could justify getting one off the used market.  Then Christmas rolled around and my dear loving children all pitched in and bought me an iTouch.  They have never seen me squeal so much over a gift before but I was/am ecstatic!

My feelings on the iTouch haven’t changed.  I have found it to be absolutely awesome.  I have a huge library of sermons that I listen to every day, songs, etc.  I can sync the notes I make on Microsoft Outlook with my iTouch and vice versa.  I did not want a iPhone because my phone is shared around a lot and I knew if the kids needed it, I would then be without anything.  So the iTouch is perfect.  We don’t live in a Wi-Fi area so I hardly ever use the Internet feature. 

Here are some of my favorite features:

  • hundreds of sermons/music
  • timer
  • various podcasts (downloaded from iTunes)
  • notes (synched with my main computer using Microsoft Outlook) love this!
  • shopping list app

There are many apps you can download for free but the shopping list app I purchased for $2.99.  Here is how it works.

You can add any store you shop at to the list.  Then when you need something from that store, you select that store and add the item.  You also have a few options such as choosing categories for your item as well as putting in quantities & prices.  You can turn on or off these features as you like.

As you pick the items up at the store, you touch the little box on the screen which adds a little check mark saying you now “have” that item.  As you keep using your lists, it becomes sort of a master list because the items are never deleted.  There are 3 selections you can choose for viewing –

  • Need/Have
  • Need
  • Have

How you use it as a master list is simply this way – say you need milk, you just scroll down the items in your Have list or you can use the Need/Have list and find “milk”.  All you have to do is uncheck it and it will be added to your Need list.  As your shopping list gets built up over time, you will have everything that you normally purchase on there and you will be able to just scroll through your list and say, “Oh, yes, I need ketchup, eggs & toilet paper.”  Uncheck those items and they’re added to your current shopping list. 

If you have chosen to enter prices and quantities in, it will keep a running total as you are shopping and you’ll know the approximate costs of your purchases before you get to the checkout.

The name of the app is ShopList.  Here is the link.  You can see some screenshots as well.  http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shoplist/id287295854?mt=8

If you have a favorite app, share it here.  I’d like to check it out.

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Organizing Tasks & Appointments with Microsoft Office Outlook https://treasuringthemoments.net/2010/09/14/organizing-tasks-appointments/ https://treasuringthemoments.net/2010/09/14/organizing-tasks-appointments/#comments Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:55:23 +0000 http://treasuringthemoments.net/?p=693475

Would you like to have one place where you can write all your appointments, make notes to yourself, keep track of projects & be reminded that an important event will be taking place (your sister’s birthday, for example)?

If you have not used Microsoft Office Outlook, I would really encourage you to check it out.  It’s an electronic appointment book, where there’s always plenty of room to write as many tasks as you can think of, all your appointments, read your email as well as send email and best of all you won’t mislay this notebook!  

One feature Outlook has is a Calendar where you can add one time occurrences or recurring events.  You can set your recurring events for daily, weekly, monthly or yearly and even choose which days it will recur on.  You can set it to remind you of future events.  For instance, since a birthday is a recurring event you can set Outlook to remind you of that particular birthday 5 minutes before it begins or up to 2 weeks ahead.  This event will recurr forever or until you change the settings.   You can view your calendar and all its appointments in different ways with just a single click of your mouse.  You can view it by day, week or month.  I love the calendar feature because I have now input everybody’s birthday from both sides of the family and I have set it to remind me the day before.  (Oh, the shame of it but recently, I forgot it was my sister’s birthday and it was all because my Outlook information had not been transferred over to my new computer. 

Anything you put on your paper calendar should be added to your Outlook calendar.  Have one place where you keep all your appointments, etc.

I also use Outlook to receive and send emails.  My gmail account is configured to automatically send all my emails to Outlook.  No more logging in to my email account.  I can view them in Outlook and delete as necessary.  The original email from gmail is not deleted, only the one in my Outlook.  I can also organize my emails by sending them to different folders that I have set up if I choose not to delete it.

Finally, another way I use Outlook is in the Tasks section.  I have several folders set up per David Allen’s suggestions in his book Getting Things Done.  For instance one of my folders is called At Computer.  In this folder, I write down every task that needs to be done but can only be done at the computer.  One of my tasks might be “write letter to Tracy”.  I can then open the task “write letter to Tracy” and write notes to myself on what I need to mention in my letter to her and save it for later.  When you finish your tasks there is also a place where you can put a check mark saying that this task is completed. 

You may wonder what good is it to have it on computer when you can’t carry it with you.  I suggest that you keep a separate small notebook where you write doctor’s appointments, tasks, etc.  When you arrive home or set up an appointment over the phone, input these appointments into Outlook.  Write down tasks as they come to either in your notebook or straight into Outlook.  You will never lose them again!  I can’t tell you how many scraps of paper I’m always writing on, only to misplace them.  I then have to rethink everything I have written down.  If I had typed it in Outlook first, I could have just reprinted my task paper with all of the information.

I have been using Outlook for about a year now and am completely sold on it.  Do you use Outlook?  If not, what is your choice for organization?

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