![]() ![]() Most of the apps I now use are available on both iOS and MacOS, sync seamlessly, and are fast, efficient and make capturing information, responding to enquiries and designing new work easier and faster. ![]() As we’ve taken on more complex restoration jobs and I spend more time on site than previously, the need for fast, simple tools to keep everything organised has become paramount. I’ve found I’ve swapped a few apps in and out, partly in response to improvements in the usability of mobile devices (especially the multi-tasking capabilities of the iPad), but also because there has been a change in the work coming through the studio. Since I wrote the original piece on design tools, many aspects of technology have changed. ![]() Despite the fact we work using techniques virtually unchanged in a millennia, we use e-mail. A few years ago I wrote a post on the design-related software I was using in my stained glass practice, and many people commented they were surprised just how much use was made of the computer. ![]()
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