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heather223 said:Just a heads up.. if you are looking to get an iPad, Target will give you a $40 gift card if you purchase the 16 GB one this week. Guess what I am getting for my birthday?
esavvymom said:THAT is going to suck then, not to mention alienate ALOT of consultants! I'm sorry- not using my hosts computer. I don't need someone's poor computer or internet security to get CC numbers compromised or whatever..plus- location of most peoples computers- in their bedrooms! (at least where I do shows)....certainly not convenient.
But I will wait and see before I get all bothered. For me, if it works offline with my ipad app, I'm good. But I will take up the batton if it affects others negatively- because that's not fair otherwise. Not everyone can afford those devices, nor should they require them. Plus- that would look bad for recruiting. We'll see though. I'm optimistic that they did consider this fact.
ChefGwendolyn said:I also think there is some confusion with how people use the "app" and the new website. The new website, with the "P3" application and the "app" are 2 different things. Basically, if you don't have the iphone, ipad, ipod touch, or droid, you don't have to purchase it to run your business. Likewise, now that the website will have "p3" you do not have to carry your laptop, if you don't want. Simply ask your host to "borrow" thier computer at the show, or if you don't want to deal with any of the "tech" stuff, use the paper order forms.
Personally, I have been using the paper order forms for over a year and when the customer is ready to check out, I enter their order from the paper order form.
Too many people are afraid of change and we don't even have these options yet! Please wait until you get them before you start to freak out!
wcsis said:They also announced at SL that the cost of websites will remain the same and NEW consultants will be given 90 days of website free when they sign up. My BIG question however though, is the website going to continue to be optional or is every consultant going to be required to have it in order to run their business? I know a consultant that does not have internet access at her home, she inputs all her shows on P3 and takes her laptop to a friend's with wireless to upload the shows when she needs to. How is this going to affect her business if she does not have a device that the offline APP will work with? If it is 100% online based she will not even be able to input show info without having connectivity.
Me personally am very excited about the new web and apps, I plan on upgrading my phone or getting an I-Pad, but I do have concerns how it will affect some running their business.
NooraK said:I do understand that I don't have to have an iProduct to run my business. The thing is, I do want to bring my laptop to shows. I key in the items, I can look up item numbers, I can make sure I got the correct price, it does the math for me, and saves me time keying orders when I get home. I do have my customers fill out a paper receipt, I just copy the math from P3 onto the form.
I'm not afraid of the change, I love the idea of being able to submit orders from any computer (I'll probably be able to do it at work when someone says they need something instead of waiting to get home ). And I definitely love being able to email an official receipt. But I'm certainly not going to ask a host to borrow her computer.
In preferences, under devices, there is a checkbox about the syncing.wadesgirl said:There is a setting that you can select that won't sync when you plug it in. Don't ask me where it is but I know there is one!
babywings76 said:I guess one thing we could do is bring our laptops and ask the host to key in their wireless passwords. Since they get *****, we wouldn't know or be able to re-use their passwords and by them keying it's more private. The only problem with that is that some women (like me) can't remember the wireless password--my DH is the one that keeps track of that. ...
mmilus said:One of the reasons I upgraded to an iPhone 4 last year was the ability (with a bit extra on my bill) to use it as a personal hotspot. I can connect my laptop to the internet via my iPhone which means I can pretty much have internet access ANYWHERE! I have liked the ability to connect to the internet at a show if there is a question I don't have an answer for but haven't used it all that much. With the new changes, I'll be able to connect and use my own internet connection and computer without asking to use my host's computer, something I would NOT feel comfortable doing.
NooraK said:Frankly, this part actually pisses me off. I don't have an iProduct, nor do I have the money to buy one. I don't have an Android based phone, either. I am not planning to upgrade my phone any time soon, and even if I do, I don't know if I will choose one of those options. I'm not going to impose on my host to use her computer to calculate orders. It's back to a calculator for me, then.
jcsmilez said:And this is also an option with Android devices, you can tether your phone. Of course with an Iphone or and Android you would have the app, but I'm thinking it may be easier to see everything on the bugger screen of a laptop.
Veevahchef said:If you dont already have your own laptop, then how do you do it now? Wouldnt you already be using a calculator? It is web based not JUST for smart phones or i-pads
Sheila said:Yes, I prefer the laptop. I can type a LOT faster on a keyboard than I can on the iphone (my Japanese one) or my Android (my TX one). LOVE that my Sprint plan lets me be a hotspot too. So, assuming I have cell service, I'll just need to remember to take the cord to charge my phone so that I can have wireless at all my shows. Can't let that cell battery die! LOL
otisbg said:I just checked and it is $20.00 more per month with Verizon to turn your iPhone into a mobile hotspot. I have to think along the same lines as Noora. I take my laptop to every show and never connect to the internet - just use the P3 program to log orders and submit when I close the show from home.
Darsbirds said:I am waiting and waiting for the training on consultants coner. They said it would be today. Also what happen to the tela-classes? I did not even know that had stopped that. hummm
I can not decide if I should get and ipad or a wireless card. I even have the old phone. So many things and (cost to put out) I sure would like Any idea's of which way to go that would help an old lady with this new transmission lol.
BethCooks4U said:My best advice is to wait. When they are up take the classes. Learn more and then think about what can benefit YOUR business style before you spend money.
ChefBeckyD said:It's $30 per month with Sprint. I checked too.
Darsbirds said:I am waiting and waiting for the training on consultants coner. They said it would be today. Also what happen to the tela-classes? I did not even know that had stopped that. hummm
I can not decide if I should get and ipad or a wireless card. I even have the old phone. So many things and (cost to put out) I sure would like Any idea's of which way to go that would help an old lady with this new transmission lol.
NooraK said:I don't do enough business to warrant spending an extra $30/month for that service.
I am in the same boat. And if you add the 30. for the service on top of buying the product to use it on wow. I do have a laptop so I am thinking that is the route I am going to go for now. I would love to have all the bells and whisles and hope to someday after my business picks up.
Tele-classes were ended about a year ago, if not longer. And I agree, wait on the classes and further discussion here before spending money on anything new.
I have a car charger, but my user guide for my cell said that the "hot spot" feature really sucks the battery's life fast and recommend that we have it plugged in any time we are turning on the hot spot feature. So I'll probably just carry it with me, then plug it in & turn on the feature when I'm ready to open my laptop! LOLETA: My laptop battery is on it's last leg & only lasts about 10 minutes off the power cord, so I'm going to have to be near an outlet anywy ... until I get to the point that I'm tired & ready to invest in a new laptop battery.KateInTheKitchen said:If you don't already have one, get a charger for your car! My phone is almost always plugged in while driving.
Sheila said:I have a car charger, but my user guide for my cell said that the "hot spot" feature really sucks the battery's life fast and recommend that we have it plugged in any time we are turning on the hot spot feature. So I'll probably just carry it with me, then plug it in & turn on the feature when I'm ready to open my laptop! LOL
ETA: My laptop battery is on it's last leg & only lasts about 10 minutes off the power cord, so I'm going to have to be near an outlet anywy ... until I get to the point that I'm tired & ready to invest in a new laptop battery.
NooraK said:Have you checked eBay for a replacement laptop battery? I got a new battery for my phone for just a few dollars, when retail was around $30.
Sheila said:Um, NOOOOO! Because that would make sense & I'm too scatterbrained lately to think that smart. LOL (Will go check NOW! :blushing
There should be a way to turn auto-correct off. I know there is on the iPad. I choose to leave it on to help with some words and because it's choices amuse me but if it starts messing too much with my customers names it will be off.vanscootin said:The videos are posted on CC about the new web and app... I must admit I was super excited about this as I'm pretty tech savy and thought this would make things easier. I was nearly in tears last night as my hubby and I watched them. There is a whole PDF of FAQs too.
I have a Kindle Fire.... which as already discussed, uses the Android Market... the only problem is the app screen may not be as big as the screen allows because is was built for the phone not tablet.... and that's all well and good, however I'm all thumbs when it comes to typing and apps and texting... auto correct kills me. Always changes my hubby's name to Kay when I type it out... so I can only imagine what I'm going to end up with putting people's orders in.
My fear is that I will be less efficient at my shows and fumble around... I'm hoping that I'm just intimidated right now and it will be easier than I think.
jcsmilez said:Check this one out, the Asus Transformer Prime, it's a bit pricey but it's the best of both worlds. Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Review - Watch CNET's Video Review An android based tablet that can lock into a keyboard, so you could use the touch screen or the keyboard! I was tempted by the Ipad 2 but this one brings some tough competition. Either way I need to get on the phone and book some more shows to support the purchase.
For those interested here's a review comparing Transformer Prime to Ipad 2. http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/eee-pad-transformer-prime-vs-ipad-2-specs-showdown-2011122/
vanscootin said:The videos are posted on CC about the new web and app... I must admit I was super excited about this as I'm pretty tech savy and thought this would make things easier. I was nearly in tears last night as my hubby and I watched them. There is a whole PDF of FAQs too.
I have a Kindle Fire.... which as already discussed, uses the Android Market... the only problem is the app screen may not be as big as the screen allows because is was built for the phone not tablet.... and that's all well and good, however I'm all thumbs when it comes to typing and apps and texting... auto correct kills me. Always changes my hubby's name to Kay when I type it out... so I can only imagine what I'm going to end up with putting people's orders in.
My fear is that I will be less efficient at my shows and fumble around... I'm hoping that I'm just intimidated right now and it will be easier than I think.
Shawnna said:I'm excited about the new changes.
Also, my husband runs a catering business and he buys Sterling Silver meats and they give him points for each dollar he spends. We have used points to get tvs and cameras for the kids, camcorders for me and my mom, knives, etc...really all kinds of different stuff. Anyway, I checked the website today and they have an Ipad2. I was so excited to see it. And, my husband said yes I could use his points to get it if I want it.
So, I want to make sure it is what I need. Do they have different GBs or features on different ones or are they all the same? I remember this one said 16 GBs, but thats all I remember. I really haven't looked at Ipads before because I didn't think I would use it, but now I am definately considering it.
Thanks for your help.
frozenchef said:After SL in Atlanta I headed to my parents' house in FL and Chris Manion was on the plane after she had spoken at Boston's SL - she said she thought (but wasn't 100% sure) that the upper level director and new consultants will get the new stuff first. Here's why - obviously upper levels will be working out the kinks in the system, but why start off a new consultants with an old system and then have them switch? Makes me bummed that they'll get it first, but makes a lot of sense. I am beyond excited about this - I'll bet the ladies next to me at SL thought I was crazy and I was bouncing up and down in my seat as they announced everything I'm a computer science major and my hubby is an app developer - this a top-of the-line app and web site folks!
Personally, I am very excited about all the changes that have been made in the Spring Launch. The new website and app make it easier for both consultants and customers to navigate and access all the information they need.
These changes are definitely going to have a positive impact on my business. The new app, in particular, will make it easier for me to manage my business on-the-go and provide a better experience for my customers.
I absolutely love the new app! It is user-friendly and the fact that it works offline is a major plus. The sync feature with the website will also make managing my business more efficient.
I am in love with the design and layout of the new website. It is so easy to navigate and everything is conveniently located in one place. It will make things much easier for both hosts and customers.
While I am very happy with the new website overall, I am a little disappointed that it is only accessible through the web. It would be nice to have an offline option for areas without internet access.
Yes, I would love to see a credit card reader feature added to the app. I think it would make the ordering process even more convenient for both consultants and customers. I have already emailed Pampered Chef with this suggestion.