June 6, 2016--Just purchased the latest app from Ruth Schmuff called "iStitches Vol Four". I love having these little books with me at all times, on both my iPhone and iPad. In fact, I probably would purchase every needlepoint book out there if it were made available as an app, or at a minimum, a Kindle book. My Favorite Apps and Tools Page has been updated to add this new guide.
Do you still love it? You find it easy to work with the apps? I almost bought about 6 different stitch apps before this trip to DC, but I backed off worried because I tend to sit with the stitch page open while I work for a long time (If not the entire time I'm doing the stitch) and I figured having my phone close constantly or running short on power would just annoy me.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth, Yes I still love these apps. I don't have a land line, so always have my cell phone with me. It's easy to keep it open to the stitch I'm using and I have charge cords everywhere, so running out of power isn't a concern to me. I'm able to access the apps from my iPhone or my iPad, whichever is most convenient for me. It's great to be able to peruse my stitch guide apps whenever and wherever I want. BTW, I'm able to take a snapshot of anything on my iPhone and print it out if I need a "hard copy".
DeleteDo you still love it? You find it easy to work with the apps? I almost bought about 6 different stitch apps before this trip to DC, but I backed off worried because I tend to sit with the stitch page open while I work for a long time (If not the entire time I'm doing the stitch) and I figured having my phone close constantly or running short on power would just annoy me.
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