Hosted by Federico Viticci and Fraser Speirs, Canvas is a podcast all about mobile productivity. Armed with iOS, Federico and Fraser will be walking through workflows, exploring the best apps for the iPad and iPhone and helping users solve problems. Hosted by Federico Viticci and Fraser Speirs.
In this, final, episode of Canvas, Fraser and Federico look into the future of the iPad ecosystem.
In this episode, we look at the future of the hardware, software, platform, app and service ecosystem.
Fraser and Federico open with an important announcement about the future of Canvas, then speculate on how iOS automation might move forward in the future.
In this episode on the future of the iPad, Fraser and Federico take a look at cloud services - both Apple's and third parties.
In this post-event episode, Federico shares his impressions of the new 3rd generation iPad Pro and we look to the future of iPad hardware.
In this forward-looking episode, Federico and Fraser try to imagine what the future of the iPad might be, with particular consideration of the software it runs.
In a surprising turn of events, Fraser buys an Android phone and Federico demands to know why.
Fraser has picked up a Google Pixel 2XL as his next smartphone. The reasons are explained inside but the episode turns into a reflection on just how similar and different the two main smartphone platforms are in 2018. There is some discussion of Google using their apps as an Android ‘beachhead’ on iOS and the implications of Apple’s pricing strategy.
Support Canvas with a Relay FM MembershipThis week, Federico spends a quarter of the show saying "Shortcuts", Fraser invents a morse code Shortcut and OpenDoc is referenced in the passing.
This week, Fraser and Federico take a look at the "Big Four" task managers on iOS - Things, OmniFocus, Todoist and Apple Reminders - and consider how the iOS ecosystem has changed since the early days.
This week, Federico leads us through an exploration of the new features coming (soon!) in iOS 12.
Fraser is joined by David Chartier for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of cloud storage in 2018 and its impact on our lives.
This week Fraser walks through the details of living the Google Lifestyle on iOS.
Like Fraser, many iOS users live in a world dominated by Google services. At Fraser's school, GSuite is the back-end service that manages cloud storage, email, calendaring and all those businessy things that we do every day.
So, how do the options for accessing and working with Google services on iOS stack up? Listen in to find out.
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