Recent Episodes
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77: Future of iPad - Ecosystem
Dec 21, 2018 – 01:14:53 -
76: Future of iPad - Automation
Dec 7, 2018 – 53:54 -
75: Future of iPad - The Cloud
Nov 23, 2018 – 46:43 -
74: Future of iPad - Hardware
Nov 9, 2018 – 55:47 -
73: Future of iPad - Software
Oct 26, 2018 – 01:12:00 -
72: Fraser Goes to the Dark Side
Oct 12, 2018 – 39:17 -
71: Shortcuts, Shortcuts or Shortcuts?
Sep 29, 2018 – 40:29 -
70: Task Managers in 2018
Sep 18, 2018 – 55:11 -
69: Getting Ready for iOS 12
Aug 31, 2018 – 50:11 -
68: Cloud Storage in 2018
Aug 17, 2018 – 01:05:13 -
66: Living the Google Lifestyle on iOS
Aug 3, 2018 – 55:27 -
65: Hands-On with the Shortcuts App
Jul 20, 2018 – 53:45 -
64: Summer Travel with iOS
Jul 6, 2018 – 44:53 -
63: iOS 12 First Impressions
Jun 22, 2018 – 01:02:58 -
62: WWDC 2018 with David Chartier
Jun 8, 2018 – 01:15:05 -
61: Parental Controls
May 25, 2018 – 40:13 -
60: Watching TV on iOS
May 11, 2018 – 44:11 -
59: Keeping Track of the Weather
Apr 27, 2018 – 35:37 -
58: The Multi-Pad Lifestyle, with Myke Hurley
Apr 13, 2018 – 45:54 -
57: Apple Education Event 2018
Mar 30, 2018 – 01:02:45 -
56: eBooks on iOS
Mar 16, 2018 – 54:10 -
55: Getting the Most out of Find My Friends
Mar 2, 2018 – 41:09 -
54: Managing Your Smart Home from iOS
Feb 16, 2018 – 01:04:54 -
53: Remote Screens on iOS
Feb 2, 2018 – 44:59 -
52: SSH from iOS
Jan 19, 2018 – 43:43 -
51: Apple Watch
Dec 22, 2017 – 47:54 -
50: The Things We Carry
Dec 8, 2017 – 51:04 -
49: Long-Form Editors - Honourable Mentions
Nov 24, 2017 – 53:08 -
48: Long-form Writing in Scrivener
Nov 10, 2017 – 49:57 -
47: Long-form Writing in Ulysses
Oct 27, 2017 – 54:39 -
46: Versions
Oct 13, 2017 – 39:25 -
45: Files and File Providers in iOS 11
Sep 29, 2017 – 48:58 -
44: Getting Ready for iOS 11
Sep 15, 2017 – 51:12 -
43: iOS 11 Notes
Sep 1, 2017 – 39:26 -
42: iOS 11 - Multitasking
Aug 18, 2017 – 01:08:38 -
41: iOS 11 - Drag and Drop
Aug 4, 2017 – 52:14 -
40: Mind Mapping
Jul 21, 2017 – 39:16 -
39: Everyone Can Code on iPad
Jul 7, 2017 – 28:06 -
38: 21 Days Later
Jun 23, 2017 – 01:06:21 -
37: WWDC 2017 with Tom Bridge
Jun 9, 2017 – 01:00:01 -
36: Wishes for iOS 11
May 26, 2017 – 01:16:30 -
35: Outlining
May 12, 2017 – 40:28 -
34: Password Managers
Apr 28, 2017 – 48:39 -
33: iOS Device Security
Apr 14, 2017 – 01:11:00 -
32: iWork 3.1 Update and Apple Classroom
Mar 31, 2017 – 50:35 -
31: Note Taking with Apple Pencil
Mar 17, 2017 – 01:08:53 -
30: The Share Sheet
Mar 3, 2017 – 52:44 -
29: Workflow - Magic Variables
Feb 17, 2017 – 37:07 -
28: Read Later Services
Feb 3, 2017 – 43:44 -
27: Advanced Workflow Programming Part 2
Jan 20, 2017 – 37:45
Recent Reviews
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I like to calculateA Pleasant Path To iPad ProductivityFraser and Federico - the charming talented hosts of this podcast - provide a gentle, pleasant way for most everyone to learn something new and useful about using the iPad. The iPad can do far more than most of us realize. With iOS 11 many people may find the iPad really is the only computer they need. This podcast helps show you the tools and techniques to get there. Highly recommended. 👍👍
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Anthony V. ArdizzoneNecessary for Any iPad UserThis podcast is the Swiss-army knife for anyone who uses an iPad daily for getting his or her work done. I look forward to the day when Federico starts recording this show on his iPad as well.
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R2ickThis podcast is one of the reasons I can use my iPad the way I do!I’ve been wanting to use my iPad as my primary device for a long time and listening to this podcast has helped me convert my entire family into iOS users as our primary compute devices. Not only that, I work for a large enterprise and have found ways to do a lot of my work on the iPad where I was told it would be impossible.
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TdubzhereInformative deep divesThis podcast is great for those that are interested in deep, detailed discussions about using an IOS. They discuss in depth, various techniques, apps and philosophies for how to be productive with IOS as a main computing vehicle (vice MAC or PC). Really, really informative. Great thing is they're approach seems to be from the USER point of view, so the language used is easy to follow. There are some other podcasts out there that are also good (ATP as an example) but the USER might find some of the discussions hard to follow.
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Lord of iCloudiPad Power UsersThis is such a great podcast. I love the accents, the hosts, and the topics. This might as well be called iPad Power Users. It's excellent, and I'm excited to listen to it every other week. It's made my very short list of podcasts I listen to as soon as they come out. It's so great, and has helped me with using my iPad Pro as my laptop replacement. Seriously, what an amazing show.
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Aspiring pro userSuper interesting podI really enjoy all the Canvas episodes; I've learned so much about how to be productive with my iPad. With all this power I'm questioning whether I'll ever buy a personal laptop again.
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JunoroVery goodThis podcast has made me much more productive on my iPad. Thanks guys!
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BigShoulders66From guys who are living itI have learned some thing valuable from every episode, from finding a better receipt management workflow, to improving my iPad typing skills, to creating a whole new to-do workflow, these guys deliver the goods -- because they LIVE on iOS. Simply an excellent show.
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BrooklynHasTreesThe future of computingAwesome podcast, I really enjoy listening to these two guys talk iOS. I'm an iOS "power user", and I've learned something every episode.
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richbajoGreat for iOSLove this podcast! I've learned a lot about maximizing my iOS devices, so this is a winner. Would love to see them cover contact management apps! Thanks!
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cyclopianMad skills and accentsFraser and Federico coach us about Getting Things Done on the iPad. They know every app and workaround you will need for your day-to-day business, because this is what they use. The iPad is the future of computing. Get onboard now!
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kylesethgrayGreat podcast for anyone wanting to be productive on iOSas someone who is trying to use an iPad is their primary computer and very much succeeding, this podcast is great for learning more of the tips and tricks throughout iOS, as well as just learning new skills that I can use every day. Keep the good work up guys!
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IAmDilbertCanvas is excellentI’ve thoroughly enjoyed the first five episodes of Canvas. Federico Viticci and Fraser Speirs are so informative and share their experiences and opinions and make sure you understand which is which. They know their iOS stuff and I’m happy to listen and pick up a tip or two each episode.
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Matty329LearningInterested to hear more
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LLMMDPerfect for the aspiring iOS power userEpisode #1 was GREAT! Keep up the good work!
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Nathan545Great Show!This may be my new favorite show on Relay.FM!
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Portals4523CanvasIf you are serious about productivity on iOS, or just want to unlock some of the capability that is on your iPhone, this is by far the best I have heard.
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–––––––––––––-––––––––––––––––Ticci & Frasier on the iPad? YepI’ve been waiting for this for years.
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