Chapter 10. Leveraging Third-Party Solutions for Productivity
The modern operating system comes with a lot of features that often go unnoticed. These range from calculators to text editing tools, to clients for logging onto file servers, to games to help while away the time, while you're waiting for that flight. But iOS is meant to be simple. As such, it doesn't come with a lot of applications, by default.
Thus far, we have looked at using the iPhone or iPad from an infrastructure standpoint. This has included how to plan for, use, mass deploy, and integrate iOS-based devices into existing infrastructure. In Chapter 7, we even looked at custom application development. In this chapter, we will turn our attention to applications geared for enhancing ...
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