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Welcome to our App  of the Week series where we highlight Smartphone  and iPad applications for business.

 

 

In work and personal life, conversations often start out very similarly.  After a short greeting and a "how's it going?", the topic often turns to a current event.  For example, when eastern Canada was shaken by an earthquake earlier this week, you can guarantee that thousands of meetings and conference calls started with "did you feel the earthquake?"

 

Within minutes of the earthquake, people were looking for facts, not only for personal knowledge but more importantly to share with colleagues.  Knowledge is power in business and knowing what's happening in the world grows personal strength.

 

An easy way to keep up to date with current events is to use a news application on your Smartphone.  These apps make fast work of scanning and reading headlines or full articles.  The problem is that Canadian content isn't always easy to find.  To assist, here are 5 of our favourite Canadian news apps for the Apple iPhone:

 

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The Globe and Mail

 

The Globe and Mail has offered an iPhone app for some time now.  The app loads fast and top stories are readily available.  Each headline includes a picture, making it easy to scan through articles.  Articles are up to date and they offer an excellent mobile business section.  Free from the iTunes store.


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Metro News

 

The worlds free urban commuter newspaper is also available as an iPhone app.  Although the app can sometimes be on the slower side to load, it's regional settings make it a good option for those in major cities as it provides solid local content.  The Latest News option makes for quick scanning of major news worldwide.  Of major note, this application is bilingual. Free from the iTunes store.

 

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CBC Radio

 

CBC has taken an interesting approach to offering news to mobile users.  They have invested more in making their www.cbc.ca/news website mobile friendly - and have been quite successful at it.  They also offer an excellent app for CBC Radio in both English and French.  From the application you can listen to CBC Radio 1, 2, 3 and selected CBC Television audio including George Stroumboulopoulos and Rex Murphy.  On the French version of the app, local Radio Canada stations are available as well as RCI. Personally, I find the hourly news on Radio 1 very satisfying and it's great to be able to pull it up on your iPhone from anywhere in 3G+ coverage.  CBC Radio English: free from iTunes store.  La Radio de Radio-Canada: free from iTunes store.

 

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Canadian Business Mobile

 

Canadian Business Mobile is a simple application focused solely on business news.  Although the application displays advertisements (common for free apps), it's a good application to review business news at the end of the day. The major stories are accessible and easy to read with a good solid focus on Canadian content.  Free from the iTunes store.

 

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Macleans's

 

A long standing Canadian magazine, Maclean's also offers an iPhone app.  True to Maclean's journalistic style, the application doesn't necessarily focus on stories that have broke in the last five minutes, but rather analysis, perspective and “behind the scenes” background - as they say "what matters to Canadians".  If you like the magazine, you will enjoy the app.  Free from the iTunes store.

 

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How about you?  Do you have an application that you like to use to keep up to date on Canadian news?   Let the Community know by adding a comment below.

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Welcome to our App of the Week series where we highlight Smartphone and iPad applications for business.

 

Do you own a small business and are thinking about creating (or updating) your website?  As you go through the process of deciding on a domain name, finding appropriate hosting and determining what your target audience wants to see, the planning quickly moves to the “look” of the website. Even if the plan is to hire someone to build the site, most businesses start with a concept or simple drawing of what they want their web presence to be.  Web professionals call this initial design a wireframe.

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A website wireframe is a simple layout that illustrates basic elements of a web page without the use of artwork or color – basically the building blocks of a website.  It’s similar to a house plan, but instead of showing the walls of a kitchen, bedroom or dining room, the layout shows page sections, web buttons, video or picture locations, text areas and navigation elements. The artwork, images and color (collectively considered the site branding) is then created based on the wireframe in order to keep the site consistent and user friendly.

 

The problem is that many wireframes start out as drawn on a piece of paper (I’ve done a few on the back of a napkin over the years!). Great for jotting down quick ideas, but difficult to share. There is also the option to use programs such as Microsoft Visio or Photoshop, but unless you use them regularly they can be challenging to use fast. Then came the iPad.

 

iMockups for iPad ($9.99 from the iTunes store) is a website wireframe application that appeals both to occasional users (such as those with ideas to update their business site) as well as professional web designers.  Being specifically designed for wireframing, the app makes the process very friendly.

 

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For the novice


iMockups has a very short learning curve.  It is possible to understand the basics of the application and start drawing your wireframe mockup within less than 5 minutes.  Elements are simply dragged on to the page and moved around with a touch and drag.  As you move items in place, red lines will help place components in relation to others – so that everything looks in line with each other and you don’t have to guess at sizing.

 

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Here is a nice, short overview of iMockups features and use:

 

 

Once your wireframe is created, it’s easy to share the concept (via email) with colleagues for feedback or your web development professional as a starting point for discussions (they will have lots of ideas backed with solid experience so take their advice!).

 

For the web professional

 

First, it should be clear that iMockups is considered a low-fidelity mockup tool.  It doesn’t offer super complex functions and has a limited palate of elements. It’s all about sections, flow and basic functions so you will have to go more detailed later. However, it is stellar at capturing ideas during brainstorming sessions or rapid wireframing.  It is perfect for recording that late night idea or quickly developing a frame directly with your client.

 

Currently the export options are limited to only PNG image or a save to your iPad gallery.  It makes the design process solo as it becomes impossible to send a work in progress to another colleague for edits. According to the iMockups support site, plans are in the works to introduce export to Balsamiq.

 

iMockups also has a frame properly sized for iPhone wireframing.  The functions are basic and good for simple application design and mobile site layouts.

 

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Bottom line

 

iMockups makes building a simple website wireframe friendly for both professionals and novice designers.  The interface is easy to use, frames come together fast and the results are easy to share.  It is now my primary wireframing tool of choice to share preliminary concepts with colleagues and clients.

 

One more item of note: iMockups was developed by Endloop Systems Inc. – a Canadian based company.  It’s great to see a strong application like this coming from a Canadian team.  Congratulations!

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