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Textastic icloud drive
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textastic icloud drive
  1. #TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE PRO#
  2. #TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE SOFTWARE#
  3. #TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE CODE#
  4. #TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE MAC#
  5. #TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE WINDOWS#

#TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE CODE#

It supports editing files from the new Files API, has great code hilighting, and is the closest thing I've found to a Sublime Text experience for the iPad.

textastic icloud drive

This is the best code editor that I've found for iOS, and I've tried them all. To interact with Git repositories, I utilize the excellent Working Copy app, which supports the new Files app API for exposing your git repos to other applications, such as and editor like… This is where things get a little bit tricky… coding on the iPad is quite possible-pleasurable even-but running your code is a different story. Unfortunately for me (Im an Apps for Business customer. Cloud Drives: in iOS land Dropbox is generally supported as a native drive by all the editors Ive looked at apart from DraftCode, which doesnt really support the cloud at all.

#TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE MAC#

There is also a Mac client available, which allows you to access your notes from your MacOS machines. Editors: Textastic, Koder, DraftCode Cloud Drives: Google, Dropbox Keyboards: iOS standard, Swype, Blink. It doesn't transcribe them, it just does a superb job at capturing them smoothly and instantly, has reasonably constraining (in a good way) organizing capabilities, and has excellent excellent support for the Apple Pencil. Notability is the best iPad app for hand-written notes. It goes without saying, but Korg GADGET works great with the Apple Pencil. This makes working with it tremendously more pleasurable for me, and enables me to make great music without putting on my music theory hat too deeply (as I don't have scales memorized, nor their patterns, though I know the emotional landscapes of the various common scales very well).Įven if you use Ableton as your essential workflow suite, I still recommend picking up the Mac version of KORG Gadget, as it makes all the built–in synthesizers/samplers available as VSTs - and they are of extremely high quality and repute. This is for one reason, mainly, and it's something that I hope Ableton introduces in the near future (but I won't get my hopes up)… The Piano Roll in Korg GADGET allows you to hide all notes not within the scale you are currently working with.

#TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE SOFTWARE#

Other than the software synth being of upmost quality and design, I find the design of Korg GADGET to be very well thought out - I can make music with a mouse/keyboard (or just an Apple Pencil) with it, unlike with Ableton. While I can only do "real" music production with Ableton Live on my iMac (which has real analog synthesizers connected to it, as a studio machine, as well as the essential Ableton Push), KORG Gadget provides a very high–quality yet contained music–making experience that works on both the Mac and the iPad (and iPhone!). Korg GADGET is my guilty pleasure when it comes to music production. I've seen no conflicts thus–far while using the software on multiple machines at the same time either. Syncing is also instant between the Mac and the iPad. On the iPad Pro, moving sliders is lightning fast, with instant response time on the image preview - far faster than it is on any Mac.

#TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE WINDOWS#

This setup has worked great for me for years.Īll "works in progress" are stored in Adobe Lightroom CC, which is accessible from any device, including my Windows PC, and is very pleasurable to work with. published JPEGs) in iCloud Photo Library, carefully organized, and they are automatically synced across all devices. PhotographyĪs a photographer, I keep all my edited photos (e.g. I still use Dropbox for a few things - specifically, my iTunes library, Game ROMs, and recorded video files (which I'm slowly migrating to Photo Library). Which, I always create a symlink to in my home directory: ln -s '~/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs' ~/iCloud For those who don't know, the location of this sacred directory is as follows: cd '~/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs' I keep everything (Documents, Desktop, repos directory, Sublime Text configuration, etc) in iCloud Drive storage.

#TEXTASTIC ICLOUD DRIVE PRO#

These new features include support for Handoff, enabling you to work seamlessly across the app’s editions for iPhone, iPad and presumably even Mac, and for Touch ID, allowing you to unlock the app using your fingerprint on iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 3.Īlso included in the newly updated Textastic for iPhone and iPad is integration with iCloud Drive along with support for iOS 8’s document picker for external storage providers.While mostly obviously identify as a software engineer publicly, the majority of my time is not spent writing code always.īecause of this, the iPad Pro is my computer of choice for pleasurable computing - creative work, consumption, writing, email, and even getting things done.

textastic icloud drive

Textastic Code Editor, both in its iPhone and iPad editions, has just been updated with new features for iOS 8.















Textastic icloud drive