So my 65+ year old mother has just gotten an iPhone. I’m helping her get the hang of it, and I have two questions:
(1) are there any iPhone apps that anyone would recommend for someone who has very erudite taste… Bach and Shakespeare and Vermeer and so forth. She likes traveling and gardening. I’m imagining either some super-interesting PBS-ish thing, or else some basic utility like google maps which is just so unbelievably handy that everyone needs to have it?
(2) is there a way to import addresses/contacts from a .csv file or something of that sort? The only options I saw in iTunes were to sync with outlook or some other app that she doesn’t use.
Import the .csv into outlook, then go to itunes, with the iphone plugged in, click the iphone on the left hand side of the program and browse through the tabs. There should be an option to sync with this or that program, choose Outlook (as a note, you can also sync with Yahoo, Google or AOL Contacts).
There are plenty of NPR/PBS style apps, from free to 5 or 10 dollars a pop. Search through the app store for them, they’re a dime a dozen.
Great advice. However, I’d also pair up the NPR apps with a bunch of NPR podcast subscriptions (free) - then you can pause and rejoin where you left off whenever you switch tasks.
Great advice. However, I’d also pair up the NPR apps with a bunch of NPR podcast subscriptions (free) - then you can pause and rejoin where you left off whenever you switch tasks.