The iPad in Law Practice This month’s column is part two of a three-part series focusing on integrating the iPad into a law practice. Part one of this series, “Practice Smarter, Not Harder, With These 50 iPad and iPhone Apps” (March 2012) in - troduced 50 useful apps for the legal profes - sional. Part two details how iPad apps have.
I only use my iPhone at this time. I don't have an iPad. But am thinking about one. Which do you spend more time on, and why?I think there are many pros to using both. For me, my phone is definitely the primary communicator. It's compact and portable and lasts the whole day. The iPad is great for gaming, watching movies, showing pictures to family, maybe even doing some drawing with the Apple pencil.
But if I need to type an E-mail to someone. If I'm wanting to make phone calls.
If I'm looking to take photos, I'm definitely choosing my phone. (Don't be that guy with a 12.9' iPad taking photo) hahaha. My sister loves her tablet and is happy using it as her daily driver so I think it depends on what you like most.
I think there are many pros to using both. For me, my phone is definitely the primary communicator.
It's compact and portable and lasts the whole day. The iPad is great for gaming, watching movies, showing pictures to family, maybe even doing some drawing with the Apple pencil. But if I need to type an E-mail to someone. If I'm wanting to make phone calls. If I'm looking to take photos, I'm definitely choosing my phone. (Don't be that guy with a 12.9' iPad taking photo) hahaha. My sister loves her tablet and is happy using it as her daily driver so I think it depends on what you like most So with you it's pretty close to equal time?
Everything gets universal usage, I have an iPad Pro with keyboard and pencil for work at Verizon Corp. I send and receive faxes from it, I can sign documents use word, excel, and PowerPoint which people didn't think the iPad can but does. Bring to meetings.
I make all my greeting cards, flyers with the pages app. Use my Apple Watch when I want to answer a quick call for convenience, love replying to a quick text with it. And I have an IPhone 7 plus for the camera take lots of photos and videos of my 2 1/2 year old daughter. Everything I have fits my work / life balance. 2 cents given.
IDevice has appealed to a great deal of customers according to its abundant features and stable system. And these users are keen on transferring contents, such as photos, videos, music and so on from one device to another to backup files. And usually, this kind of transmission happens between iPhone and iPad. However, to share contents, the first thing you should do is to connect two devices. But how can we connect iPhone to iPad effectively?
Connect iPhone to iPad with iOS Data Transfer Tool iOS Data Transfer Tool is a professional iOS assistant software to assist users in managing files. With this tool, you can tether your iPad to iPhone quickly and transfer various kinds of files between them. To achieve this goal, you only need to connect iPad and iPhone to computer at the same time. And surely, the function of this program is not simplex. Except transmission, it also specializes in backup and management. That means that you not only can back up and share data on your iDevice, but also can add, delete and edit them with several simple clicks.
Now let us begin our easeful way to tether iPhone to iPad. See more: - Download and install the software on your computer. Use USB cable to connect both iPhone and iPad to your computer. Launch the program and it will detect two devices automatically. Then you will the inferface as below. Select the one folder that you want to transfer on the top menu and choose the specific category in the left panel to preview their contents in the program as you like. Mark all data you wish to view on the iPad, then click 'Export' button and choose 'Export to Device' 'iPad'.
How to Link iPhone to iPad via iTunes? You must be familiar with the way that using iTunes to share iPhone files with iPad because iTunes is the official media player that allows you to manage and play music and videos. But how to connect these two devices together and share their data?
Here you can use the 'Homesharing' which is designed to let you easily share your iTunes media libraries among computers as well as your iOS devices. Therefore, connect iPhone to iPad according to iTunes is also viable.
In general, using iTunes to link iPhone and iPad is a little difficult, but you still can have a try. Learn more: - Download and Install the latest iTunes. Link iPhone and iPad to a computer via USB cable. Then the computer will detect them automatically. Open up iTunes on iPhone and click 'File' to enter 'Homesharing'.
Filling in the Apple ID and password to access homesharing. Once you are accepted, you need to press on 'Done' to finish the access. Repeat the third and fourth steps to access iPad homesharing. If you have successfully set homesharing on both devices by using the same Apple ID, you can see the computer is in the 'Shared' section.
How Can I Tether iPad to iPhone by iCloud? ICloud, a cloud service provided by Apple Inc., allows iPhone users to store music, photos, applications, calendar and other files on the device. In addition, it also permits you to share data with different iDevices. As a result, tethering iPad to iPhone via iCloud is feasible and advantageous. If you are wondering how to do it, you can follow the steps below to build the connection between them and transmit files. See also: - Update iOS version on both devices to the latest one. Then you ought to active your devices according to the prompts and set up iCloud.
For setting up iCloud, you need to go to 'Settings' to select iCloud folder and then enter Apple account to turn on iCloud. Here you must notice that the Apple ID you use should be the same. After signing in the iCloud successfully, you can sync the data between two devices. Bluetooth Allows iPhone to Link to iPad Bluetooth also is a way to link iPhone to iPad and the procedure could be straightforward but fewer users will choose it. Because the types of files that it can copy are limited. This method is good at transferring photos and contacts and the process would be tedious. Therefore, only when users are not in a hurry or their target files are only photos and contacts will they select this way.
Nevertheless, you can learn the steps for unexpected needs. Go to 'Settings' 'Bluetooth' on both device to turn on Bluetooth. Under this folder, you will see the name of the device that can be connected. Choose the wanted name on both devices and connect them easily.
Using Personal Hotspot to connect iPhone to iPad Using personal hotspot is also a dingbat. The premise to use this method is that you must have adequate cellular data on your iPhone because here it will be a modem to provide available network for iPad. After opening the personal hotspot, iPad will be able to connect it to backup and share its files. The steps are not complicated at all. You can go with the following steps and will find that it is easy to operate. Access the 'Settings' on iPhone to start the process. Tap on 'Cellular' option to turn on cellular data network.
Go to Personal Hotspot setting to open up personal hotspot. Then choose the username and password in this section. Then click on wifi password to set or amend the hotspot password.
After that, elect 'Done'. Turn on the Wi-fi on iPad to find out the hotspot and access the network by typing the password. Now your iPad is able to connect to iPhone and transfer data.