It's not going to go out to everybody,'" Miller said. "I said, 'Don't worry, it's just software engineers. Miller, who served as Trump's spokesman until he left to launch GETTR, said he had engineers ready to receive Trump's test-run of GETTR and reply back with messages like "Trump 2024!" and "Where's Hunter?" in reference to President Joe Biden's son, who Trump and his team have continued targeting since leaving office. ![]() "He was holding it in his hand, and he's like 'Wow, I haven't done this in a while.'" "I know he's impressed by the technology because I sat down with him and gave him a demonstration and put a brand new iPhone in his hand with GETTR on it, already loaded up," Miller said. Miller also gave Trump a spin through the social network's app. The two men discussed a possible - undisclosed - pricetag for getting Trump on the platform, the newly-minted CEO of GETTR told Insider. In an exclusive interview, the former senior advisor for Trump's reelection campaign, described to Insider how he's pitching Trump on GETTR. The goal: To coax his former boss to join the new conservative social media network, GETTR. The two discussed a price tag to bring Trump onto the social network, Miller said.Ībout a month ago, Jason Miller met with Donald Trump at the former president's Bedminster, New Jersey golf club.In an interview, Jason Miller, a former Trump campaign advisor, detailed his pitch to his ex-boss.The top executive of a new conservative social network is working hard to get Donald Trump to join. ![]() Maybe you've heard that advice that says to put everything you plan to take on your trip on your bed, then remove half of it.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. But how do you even know what you should place on your bed in the first place? One way to stay organized and avoid forgetting things is to use a packing list. People use all sorts of methods to create packing lists, so it's no surprise that there are quite a few apps to help you create packing lists that are available for your smartphone and tablet. Do you travel to the Disney parks regularly? Consider creating some packing lists-not just for big trips, but smaller lists for taking things into the park.įirst, the pros for using a packing list: The Packing (+TO DO!) and Packing Pro apps by Quinn Genzel are two iOS apps that let you create packing lists. Prevents you from forgetting something important. Lets you daydream about your dream vacation, like to Walt Disney World or a Disney cruise. Particularly good when packing for others in addition to yourself, including children. Takes some of the spontaneity out of traveling. If you aren't careful, you could wind up going overboard and adding way too many things in your packing list. In our app review today, we take a look at two iOS apps: Packing (+TO DO!) and its more robust version, Packing Pro. The two flavors of the Packing app are very similar. The less expensive Packing (+TO DO!) costs 99 cents, while the more robust Packing Pro is $2.99 (descriptions here apply to both apps unless specified). Tapping around lets you see what you can do. Once you create a number of packing lists, they all populate the main page. The app lets you create packing list for whatever purpose you have. The most obvious is for a big vacation trip to, say Walt Disney World, but it can be a simple packing list for all the things your child needs for summer camp, or even for a dream vacation you haven't booked yet. Packing lets you customize packing lists, specify how many of what items you need, who they're for, and check them off as you pack them. ![]() The Create New List screen lets you choose how to create your packing list. The asterisks on the 99-cent Packing app indicate that these features require an upgrade.
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