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I need an iPad app that tracks how much I have spent on iPad apps.

What kind of apps Monkey?

I got my first iTunes receipt with a Free total this week, since getting the iPad.

You hold down the on/off button on the side and while doing that, press the circular button the front of iPad. It will make a clicking sound indicting you have taken a picture. The picture will be in your photos app. I put it not the web by syncing the photo to my Mac. I'm not sure if there is an easier way to do this last step.

You hold down the on/off button on the side and while doing that, press the circular button the front of iPad. It will make a clicking sound indicting you have taken a picture. The picture will be in your photos app. I put it not the web by syncing the photo to my Mac. I'm not sure if there is an easier way to do this last step.

I think photobucket has an app where you can load photos directly from an i device. Probably there are apps for picasa and flickr as well.

Oh, didn't think of that. (Downloaded the imageshack uploader for the iPhone.)

I am using FTP on the Go Pro to post pictures to my Comcast account. Works really well.

I think photobucket has an app where you can load photos directly from an i device. Probably there are apps for picasa and flickr as well.

yup ... just snapped this and uploaded using the Photobucket app.

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I have an app on my computer which will look at all my apps in iTunes and tell me what i've spent. Last I checked it was over $300. I can give you the program name when I get home and check, or a search might turn up something sooner. You might not want to know the results. :P

That is nuts that this exists, but I had to assume someone had made such an app.

I can't imagine I am anywhere near those numbers but as the iPad app store expands I will see what I can do about passing you. :P

It's "App Store Expense Monitor" from Wet Fish Software http://wetfish.de

I'm at $441.63 :o

Edit - I think that is off a bit because it seems like some apps that I bought on sale are reflecting full or current price. I might still have spent under $400 but don't know for sure.

iPad has a mic.

yeah, what jeff said. iPad has a mic, and the free spl meter works great. Selectable ranges, fast or slow tracking, and a or c weighted.

mic is handy for quick note taking, too.

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mic is handy for quick note taking, too.

Yeah, Dragon Dictation is great here (if you want it converted).

Ok, I need some help. I have a bunch of books in .doc format in separate folders. Some books are in one file and others are broken into chapters.

For the life of me I can't figure out how to maintain the folder structure with a transfer. Do I have to re-create all the folders after I transfer the individual .docs. That would be really lame.

I am using GoodReader so far.

I've held onto my hp 48g even tho I never learned to use it :)

I have both a 32sII and 48gx that I still hold onto. Now that I'm working at HP, I think I'll just put them on my desk at work. The real gem was the 42s. I'd love one of those to this day.

Mostly just for Dinny I guess but check out the NYCWAY app that came out today. Great tool with everything from closest free wifi to public bathroom.

If anyone is using the Zinio app you can get a free copy of the new Absolute Audiophile magazine. Not nearly as flashy as Stereophile, etc. but it was worth free.

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