Weren't we promised a world where technology would make our lives simpler? It seems, lately, that all the digital things that will make my life easier involve me learning a new widget. I mean app. Or software. Or some such.
What follows is a list of the software/apps I am currently struggling to learn. (Keeping in mind that I generally love learning new things...)
BOM block drafted in EQ8 |
EQ8 - The pinnacle of quilt design software. Finally upgraded from EQ6 (thanks for the birthday $$ Dad!) I know more than I think I do, but there's a learning curve nevertheless. My heart's desire is to be able to easily upload images of my fabric stash, so that my quilt designing is taken to the next level.
AirTable - I gave up on Trello for project management. I have high hopes for AirTable. I really do want to be an organized human when I grow up.
SquareSpace - I want to migrate from Blogger to my own website one day. Students from previous sewing and quilting classes have asked where I am teaching next. Prospective quilt shops and guilds would like to know what I teach and when I might have openings in my schedule. And maybe I have a couple patterns to sell...someday. Meanwhile, I am fiddling with my employer's SquareSpace website, and feeling entirely inadequate to the task. (They should never have let me into the deep end of the pool with their website: people can see it.)
Canva edit of someone else's design |
managed to tweak someone else's
QuickBooks - as a proud member of the gig economy, I need professional handholding to keep my micro-biz finances in order. Paid my subscription $$, can't it just do all the work for me?
BoxStorm - implementing an inventory system at work. Inventory is no joke, y'all. Oh, and this software supposedly will connect to QuickBooks (if only I knew how to find the magic portal).
[Unnamed photo-editing program] I have used Picasa for my photo-edits for over a decade. And I like it. I understand it, it works for me. So, of course, Google has dropped it from their suite of offerings. I am still holding on; I don't need to share my pix online in albums, or order prints from within my photo editor. I just want to mitigate my pretty-poor photography skills with easy edits. I did download GIMP to give it a try, but I'm not there yet.
Stuck in the past, I am.