Monday, April 13, 2009

iPhone Tip: Beyond .com


If you work in education or otherwise make frequent use of domains that do NOT end in ".com", you may have felt ever so slightly left out the first time you entered a url (that's what dorks call a web address) in Safari on your iPhone. The ".com" button in that bottom right corner is just not that inclusive, is it?

Fear not! You can actually end your urls with .net, .org or .edu as well with just one (extended) click. (Sorry, .mil, .gov, foreign countries, etc., you were sacrificed to the screen real estate gods.) Next time you are entering a url, hold down the ".com" and up they pop. Thank god you don't have to hunt and peck for those last three letters anymore!

Credit goes entirely to my Mac-obsessed friend for this little tidbit. She knows who she is!

Next up, a not iPhone-related post, promise.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

iPhone Tip: Taking a Screenshot

My Home Screen
My guess is that many an iPhone user has discovered a random image in his or her Camera Roll that looks suspiciously familiar.

Well, if you are one of these people, using an iPhone running version 2.0 or later of the firmware, you probably accidentally took a screenshot (for the non-techs out there, this is exactly what it sounds like, a picture of your current screen).

To do this deliberately, simply click the home button and the power button at the same time (or hold down the home button, then click the power button). You should see the screen flash white for a moment but otherwise be unchanged. You can do this from inside an application, while sending mail, or anywhere else. When you go to Photos, then Camera Roll, you should see any screenshots you've taken.

Whether you're documenting a strange bug, succinctly sharing the apps you use, or just think something looks cool, this comes in handy every now and then. Or at least explains random photos appearing in your Camera Roll.