The reason I ask, in a round about way is to find out what phones people are using to help with their daily Technical Art work. Maybe I should extend this out to tablets too.
Downloaded apps or have written some custom ones?
Run web apps? or Google apps?
VNC your desktop or 3D app?
I personally VNC to my machine and use my desktop and 3D apps, this works great when you have WiFi throughout the Office, but a bit sluggish when on 3G.
Aldiko Ebook reader for Android - for tech books on the train ride. A nice feature is that you have access to your O’reilly bookshelf directly from within the app.
I like the Google books app, because their supply of Victorian art books is better
Oh, and by using my phone as a tether I can use my laptop and remote desktop to manage my main office desktop PC. Quite handy when, say, needing to update a server or start a lengthy perforce sync operation before I drive all the way to Redwood City.
+1 to using my cel phone’s email/SMS features to let me know if a batch process is done, crashed, or just send incremental updates. I’ll even have it send me error logs if I am inclined to.
I haven’t incorporated my iPad into work yet, but I am sure I will at some point for the same reasons that Phil mentions.
[QUOTE=anim8d;8791]+1 to using my cel phone’s email/SMS features to let me know if a batch process is done, crashed, or just send incremental updates. I’ll even have it send me error logs if I am inclined to.
I haven’t incorporated my iPad into work yet, but I am sure I will at some point for the same reasons that Phil mentions.[/QUOTE]
I love this idea! Not sure bringing my work home to that extend would do much for my sanity ( it would only make me worry knowing my batch exports have failed at 3am in the morning!). But i think it’s definitely something I’ll look into anyway.
Would be interesting to link up an iPad/iPhone/win7 phone to an asset database, albeit a little geeky!