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Episode 9 - "There's an app for that"
Don't Panic Geocast
English - March 20, 2015 10:00 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 45 ratingsNatural Sciences Science Technology computing geology geophysics geoscience physics science talk technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week we thought it would be a good idea to recap some of the apps that we use on a daily basis to get our work done. We want to explicitly state that we are fully unsponsored and that these are just our opinions, not official recommendations or endorsements We chose iPhone/iPad apps since that’s what we and many of our colleagues use. A lot of these are transferrable to the Android or other platforms. Don’t tune out or you’ll miss some tips that will help you, no matter what the platform you use is.
John’s App Picks
Omnifocus (Task management)
Overcast (Podcasts)
Drafts (Quick notes)
DarkSky (Weather)
RadarScope (Weather)
ScannerPro/Smile PDFpen Scan+ (Mobile document scanning)
Dropbox/Carousel (Mobile access to documents and photo sync)
Fantastical (Easy calendar viewing/entry)
Newsify (Keep up with RSS feeds)
Papers3 (Reading papers and paper management)
Shannon’s App Picks
Evernote
Penultimate
WxTap
EarthPrimer
clinoFieldMove
iGeolog
Trimble outdoors MyTopo maps
GeoFieldBook
iGeology (Britain’s rocks in your pocket)
Misc Links
Getting Things Done by David Allen (Book)
43 Folders
Fun Paper Friday
This week we read about building sandcastles! Turns out that a lot of the worlds energy (about 10%) goes to handling granular materials and that we can learn a lot by examining simple sand.
Contact us:
Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - [email protected]
John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman
Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
This week we thought it would be a good idea to recap some of the apps that we use on a daily basis to get our work done. We want to explicitly state that we are fully unsponsored and that these are just our opinions, not official recommendations or endorsements We chose iPhone/iPad apps since that’s what we and many of our colleagues use. A lot of these are transferrable to the Android or other platforms. Don’t tune out or you’ll miss some tips that will help you, no matter what the platform you use is.
John’s App Picks
Omnifocus (Task management)
Overcast (Podcasts)
Drafts (Quick notes)
DarkSky (Weather)
RadarScope (Weather)
ScannerPro/Smile PDFpen Scan+ (Mobile document scanning)
Dropbox/Carousel (Mobile access to documents and photo sync)
Fantastical (Easy calendar viewing/entry)
Newsify (Keep up with RSS feeds)
Papers3 (Reading papers and paper management)
Shannon’s App Picks
Evernote
Penultimate
WxTap
EarthPrimer
clinoFieldMove
iGeolog
Trimble outdoors MyTopo maps
GeoFieldBook
iGeology (Britain’s rocks in your pocket)
Misc Links
Getting Things Done by David Allen (Book)
43 Folders
Fun Paper Friday
This week we read about building sandcastles! Turns out that a lot of the worlds energy (about 10%) goes to handling granular materials and that we can learn a lot by examining simple sand.
Contact us:
Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - @dontpanicgeo - [email protected]
John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman
Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin