20 12月 2012

Blogger Ipad App

Has anyone seen the blogger app for ipad? A few days ago it didn't even exist. You could download the app on the ipad, but it would be the iphone version. Well now no more! There is an actual version of blogger app for ipad.

Good Points:
1. clean style
2. easy to use (for posting and drafting)
3. can edit previous posts

Bad Points:
1. doesn't have different fonts (the ones you choose for how you want your blog to look like)
2. doesn't have editing options when writing a post therefore
3. can't move pictures to the left, right, or center, and can't add links

But otherwise I am glad they made the app.
(Hey they should sponsor me for talking about their app! Totally serious!)

It's way better than not having an app at all, and I can't wait to see if they add those editing options. Plus now I don't always have to sit in front of my laptop just to write a post, and hopefully I get more viewers now that I can make posts more regularly.

I can make a posts using my ipad when I'm in class or make a draft when I'm on the train and wait when I get internet connection to post it! There are certsi times when i'm on the train that I lose internet connection, and it jusr sucks. But at least with the app you can also save your draft and not lose any data.

05 12月 2012

交換日記

Lately I have wanted to write more, specifically in a diary. And sometimes it's a little boring to write to myself not knowing if someone is reading (in this blog), or my personal diary. So I looked if there were any apps for exchange journals, and I found the app called 交換日記, which is available in Japanese and English depending on your Iphone language settings.

Personally, I also looked online and so far have found nothing. All I find is that in 1990's in Japan exchange diaries were popular with girls in school. I didn't know this at all. When I was in middle school and high school I exchanged notebooks with close friends because I thought it was fun, and it was a way for us to talk about personal things or just things that interested us. Sometimes I would write during classes too.
I had no clue that some people in Japan also did this.

Though when I tried to find exchange diaries (交換日記) online, I got the impression that the information online was saying that the idea from exchange diaries came from Japan? Regardless, I think this has also been a popular thing in other countries.

~~~~This is where I transition~~~~

Does anyone want to do an exchange diary with me? I really want to do one, and I think it would be interesting to write to someone.

It's almost like being penpals right?! I love doing that too. And if you know spanish or japanese, I can do in that language too. But probably my japanese is still (I think) weak, my japanese diary will be limited... >__<

Still, I encourage you to contact me or leave comments with your thoughts. ^^ Stay warm this winter!

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