Spec-wise, the Canon and Polaroid are virtually the same (this will come up again). With that out of the way, lets start with the obvious. The Fujifilm is a bit thicker and heavier than the other two. While the Canon and Polaroid are pretty comparable to a portable hard drive, the Fujifilm feels closer to single-serving cereal boxes in size. While the size is definitely noticeable, the weight difference is pretty negligible given that none of these printers are heavy by any stretch of the word. To get an idea of their size, here's all three printers next to a standard pack of playing cards. ![]() The other major difference comes down to the printing format. The Polaroid and Canon both use ZINK paper (meaning, Zero Ink). This process works through cyan, yellow and magenta layers within the paper that respond to heat provided by the printer, making your photo possible. Meanwhile, the Fujifilm uses the same instant film as the Fujifilm Instax Mini line of cameras. (Note: Fujifilm also offers a square format printer that we assume works identically) ZINK paper prints as a 2" x 3" image with no border (by default, more on that later) on a sticky backed paper (read: sticker) while the Fujifilm instant film prints a 1.8" x 2.4" image with the instant film border that we all know and love (or maybe just know. I love it, but that's just me).ĭesign wise, the Polaroid and Canon basically just look like cute little hard drives and the Fujifilm has kind of an odd sleek sci-fi aesthetic to it. The Polaroid and Canon are available in a couple of colors (mostly pastels,) while the Fujifilm is available in silver or gold. The corners on the Polaroid and Canon are very round while they are a little more angular on the Fujifilm but still not sharp in any sort of way. You can read the tutorial below, or watch a video version of it:įirst, you need to install Pagico on all your computers & devices. For computers running macOS, Windows or Ubuntu, please click here to download and install Pagico.#Pagico task installįor mobile devices, please download and install Pagico Mobile first ( iOS AppStore / Google Play Store). Once you have Pagico installed on all your computers & devices, we can now set up the data sync, so you can access your data everywhere. To sync data with your other computers or mobile devices, you’ll need a Pagico ID account to tie your devices together. You can create a new Pagico ID account right inside Pagico or in Pagico Mobile, the mobile app. To sign up for a Pagico ID account in Pagico, just switch to the Preferences section and follow the on-screen instructions. To keep all your devices in sync, you need to enable the Personal Cloud feature (learn more about Personal Cloud). Simply sign in with the same Pagico ID account and turn on the Personal Cloud option in all your Pagico apps, and you’re all set. ![]() In Pagico, you can store & manage literally everything. Notes, tasks, checklists, and of course, files. And the best starting point (for literally everything) is the “+” button in the toolbar. The main “+” button lets you create a task, while the “down” arrow next to it lets you create everything else. To create a new task, simply click on the “+” button in the toolbar. Simply type things like “Lunch meeting tomorrow at 12pm” and Pagico will automatically recognize the date & time information. It will even recognize start & due dates & times! Just type “Project ABC from today to tomorrow” and Pagico will automatically assign the two dates to start & due respectively. ![]() If you clicked on the “down” arrow (or pressed the “down arrow” key), you’ll expand the popup panel and see more fields. In this expanded view, you can manually set the start & due dates/times, and you can set the reminder options. ![]() Simply enable the corresponding buttons to get reminded at the specific times. For example, “0m” is alarm at the set time, while “15m” is an alarm at 15 minutes prior, and “2d” is an alarm 2 days prior. You can easily select all the alarms you need with just a few clicks.
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