So, I have both an iPad Air 1 and iPad Air 2 just collecting dust in a closet.
My goal is to purchase an iPad wall mount (haven’t chosen which kind yet) and have my iPad on the wall right next to my front door on the inside of the house.
All I want this iPad to do is to always be on and always only display one quote a day.
I have a folder of screenshots and numerous quotes I’ve copied and pasted throughout the years and have saved into one folder on my Mac and figured that I would love it if 1 quote could be displayed for 24 hours every day on an iPad that’s wall mounted and always connected and always on.
The only real concern is that however I approach this the method I use will eventually crash. I can’t make a 3 year long video where I make each quote last 24 hours. That movie file would probably be terabytes big!
As of right now I’m guessing the best approach would be Keynote. Create 1,095 slideshows, each with a different quote and set it to rotate every 24 hours.
Unless there’s an app that’ll do this for me. I’d gladly pay to not have to do this the hard way.
My goal is to purchase an iPad wall mount (haven’t chosen which kind yet) and have my iPad on the wall right next to my front door on the inside of the house.
All I want this iPad to do is to always be on and always only display one quote a day.
I have a folder of screenshots and numerous quotes I’ve copied and pasted throughout the years and have saved into one folder on my Mac and figured that I would love it if 1 quote could be displayed for 24 hours every day on an iPad that’s wall mounted and always connected and always on.
The only real concern is that however I approach this the method I use will eventually crash. I can’t make a 3 year long video where I make each quote last 24 hours. That movie file would probably be terabytes big!
As of right now I’m guessing the best approach would be Keynote. Create 1,095 slideshows, each with a different quote and set it to rotate every 24 hours.
Unless there’s an app that’ll do this for me. I’d gladly pay to not have to do this the hard way.