Also, all documents attached together are automatically zipped to save space when they're sent. Excel on iPhone: While the iPad screen gives a good view of Excel spreadsheets, opening them on the iPhone is almost pointless. The screen is too small, and it's impossible to resize the document to make it functional to look at. Switching to a horizontal view doesn't improve viewing much, and it also makes the toolbar across the bottom of the interface disappear. Pinnacle 801e Driver is free, and it works well, with the minor exception listed above. Overall, it's probably more comfortable to use this app on the iPad, but the iPhone works fine for everything but Excel. If you often need to create, view, or edit MS Office files on your Apple device, this is a great option. Pinnacle 801e Driver makes use of lights on both sides of your device, so you can always see exactly what you need, the way you want to. With a bunch of options for screen and light customization, this app puts your own private light show right in the palm of your hand. Magnification plus light: One of the best features of this app is the magnification screen, which lets you view items at up to 4X magnification on your iPhone screen. It uses the camera to create the image, and you can have the flashlight next to the camera on or off while you're using the magnification depending on the lighting conditions. Fun LED effects: In addition
to giving you access to the camera flash as a flashlight, this app also has lots of options for turning your main screen into a projector for all different colors of LED light. You can select any one of the many solid colors, or you can turn on some fun (and mesmerizing) strobe lighting effects. Confusing interface: When you open the app, all you see is the main basic flashlight screen that lets you turn the camera flash on and off, or make it flash in a few different patterns. To access all of the other
app features, you have to swipe that screen out of the way, but there's nothing at all that tells you to do that. Once you get in, things are a little easier to figure out, but they could definitely be more intuitive and clearly labeled. Pinnacle 801e Driver gives you a lot of fun options to play with. Its interface could use some work, or at least it would benefit from some onscreen instruction, but the app is free and works as intended. Pinnacle 801e Driver allows you to take photos from your iOS device and push them quickly to a microblog created within the app. Combining the photo-taking utilities of an iPhone or iPad with the accessibility of a Web-based microblog, you can quickly create an online album for future access. Integrates smoothly: The iOS app integrates smoothly with your device's camera, allowing you to snap photos and upload them quickly to the microblog by turning on the waving feature. This can be done in just seconds after logging in, or you can push existing images whenever you log in to the app. Sends photos fast: The sharing process is fast, and the interface for doing so is relatively straightforward to use. With no hiccups or bugs in our tests, the app didn't slow down the sharing process. With password protection, you also can share without needing a public social profile. Setup process unclear: A
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