The Top iPhone Business Apps

When it comes to business users, there’s an Apple iPhone app for just about everything, including many great free apps. There are actually thousands of the things, so it’s no easy task picking the best. However, some clear favourites have emerged from our own research and survey of our Twitter followers.
Of course these apps are nothing if you lack to business skills to use them effectively! If you need Business Skills Training, Leadership and Management Training or Project Management Training in Brighton, Sussex, check out our many courses including PRINCE2 Practitioner training courses and Time Management training.
Tricky as it may be, we’ve had a go at picking the ten best iPhone apps for professionals. Best of all, some of them are free! There are so many that we’ve broken our list down into “best iPhone apps for project managers”, “best iPhone apps for networking” etc. Whether you fancy an app to find a restaurant, write a blog, work out a font or change a PowerPoint slide there’s an app for all! Read on for our best iPhone app lists…
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Posted by Natasha Stone in Management Skills Training, Social Media Training on March 31st, 2010 | 8 Comments »
Part 7.4: Publishing all of your pages
Now we’ve got the beginnings of a proper site with multiple pages, we have more than one file to upload. All this is covered in our comprehensive All this is covered in our comprehensive Dreamweaver training course. Once you have mastered all these techniques you may want to attend our Advanced Dreamweaver training course in Brighton, Sussex.
Rather than going through each page one by one and publishing it, Dreamweaver can automatically work out which pages have been updated since you last published your site to the web and replace the old pages with the new ones.
To do this:
1: Select “Site > Synchronize Sitewide” from the main menu
2: A new box will appear. In the “Synchronise” field, select “Entire Site”. This will actually read “Entire Silicon Beach Training Site” or whatever you called your site when you first made it.
3: In the “Direction” field, select “Put newer files to remote” and select “Preview”
4: Dreamweaver will connect to the remote (live) site and check which of the pages you are working on locally are new, or have been updated since you last published the site. It should list the index page (which we’ve updated) and the new About Us and Site Map pages which are newly created
5: Dreamweaver will also list the template file “index.dwt” as a new file – however since this is just a template that we create new pages from locally, id doesn’t need to be uploaded to the internet. Right click on “Templates\index.dwt” and select “Ignore”
6: Now click OK and Dreamweaver will upload the new and updated pages to your site.
This may seem a bit like overkill for such a small site, but with a very large site with hundreds of pages (like http://www.siliconbeachtraining.co.uk) this process can be invaluable, as it can become hard to remember what you have created or updated since you last published.
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Posted by Aaron Charlie in Dreamweaver Tutorial on March 16th, 2009 | No Comments »