Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: A. Rafael Carchak Canes
- 1b.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Jeremy Whiteman
- 1c.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: LaMcAs
- 1d.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Rich
- 1e.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Alice Saunders
- 2a.
- Re: wifi sync From: A. Rafael Carchak Canes
- 3a.
- Re: Siri Guide From: Brent
- 4a.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Rich
- 4b.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Donald
- 4c.
- Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3 From: Danni
- 5a.
- Re: What will be deleted from my iPhone if I switch off Documents & From: davidpriceuk
- 6a.
- Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full From: Betsy Schwartz
- 6b.
- Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full From: Richard Raiff
- 6c.
- Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full From: Alice Saunders
- 7a.
- Google Voice makes triumphant return to the App Store, less crashy t From: Bill Boulware
- 7b.
- Re: Google Voice makes triumphant return to the App Store, less cras From: Techlady
- 8.
- Siri, Seriously: 10 Ways We're Really Using Apple's Vo From: Bill Boulware
- 9a.
- Re: i want help for following questions in iphone From: David Andreozzi
- 10a.
- Itunes and new computer From: Carol Corley
- 10b.
- Re: Itunes and new computer From: Bill Boulware
- 11.
- SIRI can't connect From: Jeff
- 12a.
- Re: Only text from iphones? From: Alice Saunders
- 13a.
- Re: adding a ring tone to an iPhone From: Alice Saunders
- 13b.
- Re: adding a ring tone to an iPhone From: Alice Saunders
- 14.
- iCloud backup From: David Andreozzi
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "A. Rafael Carchak Canes" rcarchak@gmail.com rcarchak
Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:13 am (PDT)
You need windows vista or windows 7 if you want to share/symc files, calendar, contacts, etc with your pc as you do between iphone and iphone or mac
A. Rafael Carchak Canes
Enviado desde un m0vil
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Jeremy Whiteman" carwashguy_99@yahoo.com carwashguy_99
Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:13 am (PDT)
iCloud control panel will work on win7 but not xp
-Jeremy
"While writing the story of your life, don't let anyone else hold the pen"
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "LaMcAs" lamcas17@yahoo.co.uk lamcas17
Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:13 am (PDT)
You will be fine with IOS5 and the latest iTunes but you cannot use iCloud
as you need Windows Vista or later for the Cloud to work.
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& Elliot RGD (Retired Guide Dog)
London, UK
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From: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. [mailto:apple-iphone@com yahoogroups. ] Oncom
Behalf Of Jim Saklad
Sent: 22 October 2011 01:55
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
> I would like to know if all the new parts of iOS 5 work with my Win Xp
computer. Will the iCloud also work? Any info would be so helpful.
> Lynda
iOS 5 is the iPhone/iPad end of the equation.
iTunes 10.5 is the computer end. Can XP run 10.5?
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Rich" thekellergroup@gmail.com vjctyhrytuilhjkb
Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:12 am (PDT)
http://www.apple.com/icloud/ setup/pc. html
Download the iCloud Control Panel.
To enable iCloud on your Windows PC, install the iCloud Control
Panel for Windows (Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows 7 required)
Rich
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Alice Saunders" whiterabbit32@gmail.com lwr0032
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:13 pm (PDT)
Your like my brother, he hasn't upgraded to iOS 5 yet either. I don't understand it. He's grandfathered in to AT&T's unlimited data. IMessage would be good for him as much as we text each other. He could lower his text plan if he'd upgrade. He complains about notifications getting in the way when he's doing stuff on his phone. The banner notifications in iOS 5 don't get in the way. He said the wifi syncing would get him to sync more too. He's already upgraded his computer to 10.7.2 and upgraded his iTunes. He said everything is working fine.
Alice
Sent from my iPad 4
On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:19 PM, "LyndaM" <rolyn57@verizon.net > wrote:
> I was able to download the iTunes 10.5. Seems to work. I didn't update my 3Gs to the iOS 5 yet. I also am able to get the new 4s in November when my plan is up. I hope I can still use my Win XP.
> Thanks,
> Lynda
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> --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:com
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> > > I would like to know if all the new parts of iOS 5 work with my Win Xp computer. Will the iCloud also work? Any info would be so helpful.
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Re: wifi sync
Posted by: "A. Rafael Carchak Canes" rcarchak@gmail.com rcarchak
Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:13 am (PDT)
The phone should be charging battery for wifi sync to take place
A. Rafael Carchak Canes
Enviado desde un m0vil
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Re: Siri Guide
Posted by: "Brent" flapdoodle@gmail.com flapdoodle44
Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:06 am (PDT)
Thank you Susan. I will take a look at these. Brent
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Susan Ferraglio <bladessf@aol.com > wrote:
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> Hi Brent - hope these links are what you could use!
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> http://blog.crushapps. com/2011/ 10/more-fun- with-siri- dictation/
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> http://www.tuaw.com/2011/ 10/05/iphone- 4s-what-can- you-say-to- siri
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> http://www.idownloadblog.com/ 2011/10/15/ three-siri- tips/
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> Sue
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Brent <flapdoodle@gmail.com > wrote:
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> > I found this Siri FAQ on Apple.com:
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> > http://www.apple.com/iphone/ features/ siri-faq. html
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> > If anyone finds a good guide to Siri features please post it here.
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Rich" thekellergroup@gmail.com vjctyhrytuilhjkb
Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:07 am (PDT)
That's why I use Gmail, Google Voice and all that thru exchange. :>
Rich
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From: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. [mailto:apple-iphone@com yahoogroups. ] Oncom
Behalf Of Bill Boulware
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 9:45 PM
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
iCloud is not compatible with XP, vista or 7. iTunes and everything else is
fine just can't sync contacts, calendars etc. can use web versions at
iCloud.com
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Donald" xlnt74@sbcglobal.net xlnt74@sbcglobal.net
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:08 pm (PDT)
Since XP, Vista & Win 7 are the three newest versions are saying iCloud will not work with any PC? I have to say that is not what I've been hearing. It's my understanding iCloud supports Vista & Win 7, just not XP.
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@com ...> wrote:
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> iCloud is not compatible with XP, vista or 7. iTunes and everything
> else is fine just can't sync contacts, calendars etc. can use web
> versions at iCloud.com
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> Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any autocorrected or
> typographical errors.
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> On Oct 21, 2011, at 21:20, LyndaM <rolyn57@...> wrote:
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> > I was able to download the iTunes 10.5. Seems to work. I didn't update my 3Gs to the iOS 5 yet. I also am able to get the new 4s in November when my plan is up. I hope I can still use my Win XP.
> > Thanks,
> > Lynda
> >
> > --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Jim Saklad <jimdoc@> wrote:com
> >>
> >>> I would like to know if all the new parts of iOS 5 work with my Win Xp computer. Will the iCloud also work? Any info would be so helpful.
> >>> Lynda
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> >> iOS 5 is the iPhone/iPad end of the equation.
> >> iTunes 10.5 is the computer end. Can XP run 10.5?
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Re: iOS 5 work with Win XP serv 3
Posted by: "Danni" shrinkingdanni@gmail.com dannitaz
Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:20 pm (PDT)
iCloud IS comparable with Vista and 7, but not XP.
Danni
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com > wrote:
> iCloud is not compatible with XP, vista or 7. iTunes and everything
> else is fine just can't sync contacts, calendars etc. can use web
> versions at iCloud.com
>
> Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any autocorrected or
> typographical errors.
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> On Oct 21, 2011, at 21:20, LyndaM <rolyn57@verizon.net > wrote:
>
> > I was able to download the iTunes 10.5. Seems to work. I didn't update my 3Gs to the iOS 5 yet. I also am able to get the new 4s in November when my plan is up. I hope I can still use my Win XP.
> > Thanks,
> > Lynda
> >
> > --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:com
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> >>> I would like to know if all the new parts of iOS 5 work with my Win Xp computer. Will the iCloud also work? Any info would be so helpful.
> >>> Lynda
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> >> iOS 5 is the iPhone/iPad end of the equation.
> >> iTunes 10.5 is the computer end. Can XP run 10.5?
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Re: What will be deleted from my iPhone if I switch off Documents &
Posted by: "davidpriceuk" acuedit@fireflyuk.net davidpriceuk
Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:58 am (PDT)
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:com
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> >>> If you move the switch against Documents & Data in Settings/iCloud from ON to OFF, you get a warning message saying "All Documents & Data stored in iCloud will be deleted from this iPhone." Does anybody know what I will lose on my phone if I do this?
> >>> David
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> >> What "Documents and Data" have you stored in iCloud?
> >
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> > It's not something you actively do, so I really don't know what iCloud has taken from my iPhone.
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> I'm not doing iCloud yet, but I *do* know that one of the very first things I will be doing with it is immediately going into its preferences and turning OFF everything I either don't want or am not sure about.
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> I don't know, if you choose to leave an option turned ON, whether some documents and/or data are synced with the cloud without your actively selecting programs to sync with the cloud.
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> It *definitely* needs a better notification (e.g., "The iCloud documents from Numbers and Pages will be deleted from your computer if you turn this off. You may want to back them up on your computer before doing this"). (Or "Click _here_ to see a list of the documents and data which will be deleted. These will be unavailable to you if you do not back them up on your computer first.")
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As I understand it, with computers (rather than the iPhone) the only documents that are backed up are iWork documents, which means not that much for most people who mostly use Microsoft Office. I took a risk and unchecked the documents and data option in System Preferences/iCloud, and despite the warning that it would delete all documents stored in iCloud from my computer, nothing was lost. I did of course have backups elsewhere of all my documents. I don't feel comfortable doing the same with my iPhone though.
There certainly needs to be some warning somewhere about this. I started using iCloud thinking it would be a useful extra backup. It was only when it corrupted my iCal entries that I decided to leave iCloud and found myself presented with losing all my data on my computer or phone.
David
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Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full
Posted by: "Betsy Schwartz" betsys@gmail.com betsys99
Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:29 am (PDT)
Is System Activity Monitor helpful on the new IOS 5? The version on
the app store is from March
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Richard Raiff <richraiff@gmail.com > wrote:
> use system activity monitor by recession apps. It displays memory and app
> info and clears memory to get the most unused memory.
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Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full
Posted by: "Richard Raiff" richraiff@gmail.com raiffrj
Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:42 am (PDT)
Works fine. I've been using it on iOS5.
*Rich Raiff*
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Betsy Schwartz <betsys@gmail.com > wrote:
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> Is System Activity Monitor helpful on the new IOS 5? The version on
> the app store is from March
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> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Richard Raiff <richraiff@gmail.com >
> wrote:
> > use system activity monitor by recession apps. It displays memory and app
> > info and clears memory to get the most unused memory.
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Re: Iphone 4 stops working when Store Capacity is full
Posted by: "Alice Saunders" whiterabbit32@gmail.com lwr0032
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:28 pm (PDT)
Without knowing if you've upgraded to iOS 5 yet, here's my thoughts :-)
Have you rebooted your iPhone? I have found that the less apps you have on your iPhone, the faster the iPhone is.
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( ) Alice
.( @ ). Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Cleiton Veras <cveras2@yahoo.com.br > wrote:
> My Iphone4 keeps freezing for no reason. I suspect that its memory is full, making it slow down its processing capacity. Does anybody is facing this problem? My iphone has 500 MB available.
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Google Voice makes triumphant return to the App Store, less crashy t
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:34 am (PDT)
http://feedproxy.google.com/ ~r/9To5Mac- MacAllDay/ ~3/h5dZCvIN2Ws/
Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Google Voice makes
triumphant return to the App Store, less crashy this time around via
9to5Mac by 9to5 Staff on 10/22/11
When iOS 5 came out, Google got caught with its pants down because for
most users Google Voice wouldn't even start up without crashing. We're
not certain what the Voice team was doing during that beta testing
window (maybe the last minute Siri inclusion threw things off?)
All of that is water under the bridge right now because Google Voice is
back in the App Store and works great on iOS 5.
What's New in Version 1.3.1.1891
Fix for sign in crash introduced in v1.3.0.1771.
Next step iPad version?
Related articles
- Google Voice for iOS pulled from iTunes App Store due to crashing
(9to5google.com)
- Google Voice users on Sprint can now use MMS (9to5google.com)
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Re: Google Voice makes triumphant return to the App Store, less cras
Posted by: "Techlady" techlady04@yahoo.com techlady04
Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:07 am (PDT)
Yippee yippee !!! :)
Thanks for this into.
TL
On Oct 22, 2011, at 12:34 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com > wrote:
> http://feedproxy.google.com/ ~r/9To5Mac- MacAllDay/ ~3/h5dZCvIN2Ws/
>
> Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Google Voice makes
> triumphant return to the App Store, less crashy this time around via
> 9to5Mac by 9to5 Staff on 10/22/11
>
> When iOS 5 came out, Google got caught with its pants down because for
> most users Google Voice wouldn't even start up without crashing. We're
> not certain what the Voice team was doing during that beta testing
> window (maybe the last minute Siri inclusion threw things off?)
>
> All of that is water under the bridge right now because Google Voice is
> back in the App Store and works great on iOS 5.
> What's New in Version 1.3.1.1891
> Fix for sign in crash introduced in v1.3.0.1771.
>
> Next step iPad version?
> Related articles
> - Google Voice for iOS pulled from iTunes App Store due to crashing
> (9to5google.com)
> - Google Voice users on Sprint can now use MMS (9to5google.com)
>
>
>
> Things you can do from here:
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Siri, Seriously: 10 Ways We're Really Using Apple's Vo
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Sat Oct 22, 2011 9:43 am (PDT)
http://feeds.mashable. com/~r/Mashable/ ~3/WwnpCWFU4d8/
Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Siri, Seriously: 10
Ways We're Really Using Apple's Voice Assistant [POLL] via Mashable! by
Chris Taylor on 10/22/11
By now it seems we're all well aware of the many Easter eggs Apple has
left for us in Siri, the intelligent assistant baked into the iPhone
4S. She has enough answers to silly questions to delight you for a
weekend or more. Some sites are getting a lot of mileage out of finding
each and every amusing answer Siri has up her sleeve.
But once the novelty has worn off, will you really use Siri in your
everyday life — or will she fade into the background, an unwanted extra
like Apple's previous iPhone voice control feature? After using the 4S
for more than a week, I think Siri will enter our lives in small but
vital ways. Most of these are things you could do before, but that
required too many cumbersome steps that Siri can easily overcome.
Here's my shortlist of ways Siri really works for me. If you have an
iPhone 4S already, how are you putting her to work? Take our poll and
let us know in the comments.
SEE ALSO: Siri Is Impressive, But Still A Work In Progress
1. Siri, Wake Me Up. When you're ready to crash, the last thing you
want to do is fiddle with an alarm app. It's much faster and more
satisfying to hold down the home button and say "Wake me up at 7:15."
This also works well for power naps — "Wake me in 40 minutes." — or the
weekend, when you don't have a specific appointment but don't want to
oversleep: "Wake me in eight hours."
2. Siri, Find Coffee. Likewise, typing on a small screen is something
you just don't want to do when you're caffeine-deprived, especially in
a strange town. For more complex restaurant requests later in the day,
you'll probably want to go straight to the Yelp app — but if you just
need a java jolt to get started, she can point you at the nearest
coffee place. Chances are it's a Starbucks.
3. Siri, Do You Know The Way To San Jose? Here's another area where
typing takes too damn long (and if you're doing it on the road, where
most of us need directions on the go, typing can kill.) Siri is an
effective and reliable shortcut to Google Maps directions. She'd be a
lot more effective if she offered to read the directions out ahead of
each turn; that would give GPS device manufacturers like TomTom a run
for their money. But Siri hasn't steered me wrong on any city name I've
tried yet. And yes, putting your question in the form of a song title
works too.
SEE ALSO: iPhone 4S: Siri Politely Answers 10 Absurd Questions [PICS]
4. Siri, Play A Random Song. I'm pretty fastidious about organizing my
tunes; setting up a new "most wanted" playlist every month is only the
beginning of it. I thought nothing could ever stop me from scrolling
through them to choose the playlist I wanted — but Siri did. What's
more, instructions that match my spur-of-the-moment musical tastes —
like "Siri, play some Queen" — have come in very handy, especially on
my morning run.
5. Siri, Send A Text. Here's where Siri's lift-to-talk feature comes in
handy. No more texting and walking! Just turn the phone on, put it to
your ear and say "Siri, text my wife and let her know I'm going to be
late." No muss, no fuss, and anyone walking past will simply think
you're talking to your personal assistant. Which, of course, you are.
6. Siri, Will It Rain Today? Apple made a big deal of Siri's weather
prediction capabilities, so it's no surprise that she understands all
manner of meteorological questions. But I never expected to be asking
so many of them as I stand and stare at my closet, hat rack and
umbrella stand.
SEE ALSO: Teach Siri How to Pronounce Your Name
7. Siri, Remind Me To Do This Every Day. Here's another area where I
had my system all thought out — a to-do app called Things combined with
Google Calendar. Siri hasn't replaced this system, but she has lessened
my need to put stuff in it. Best of all, she can set repeating items
with ease: try "Siri, remind me to brush my teeth at 10pm every night."
That may sound like micromanaging, by the way, but it's the most
effective way I've found to get me to wind down at a certain time.
8. Siri, Remind Me When I Come Back Here. Siri's location-based
reminders aren't perfect — it's hard to get her to understand location
labels other than "home" or "work," for one thing. But one location she
definitely understands is "here" — your current GPS coordinates. This
can be useful in all sorts of small ways. For example, the other night
I walked past a beautiful house I really wanted to take a picture of
during the day. A quick note to Siri, and she reminded me when I passed
that way a few mornings later. Good Siri.
9. Siri, Settle Our Argument. No, Siri doesn't know it all. But she is
plugged into Wolfram Alpha, a two-year-old "computational knowledge
engine" that can give you everything from the height of Mount Everest
to the size of global GDP to quotes from Pulp Fiction — all in response
to questions in natural language. She just might be able to give you
the last word in that spirited discussion of yours faster than Google
can. Besides, Google doesn't give you the satisfaction of asking,
holding the phone up, and smiling smugly.
SEE ALSO: A Duet With Siri [VIDEO]
10. Siri, Send a Tweet. Going to Twitter.com to post your update?
Launching the Twitter mobile app? That's so last month. Twitter and
Siri were made for each other — you just have to do a bit of work to
get them together. Follow our step-by-step instructions here.
How Are You Most Using Siri?
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Re: i want help for following questions in iphone
Posted by: "David Andreozzi" gabrielfan72@yahoo.com gabrielfan72
Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:16 am (PDT)
Thanks Jim
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 21, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
> > What about music you download to iTunes on a computer? I downloaded a song earlier on iTunes on my computer to see if it would transfer automatically to the iPhone. It did but now I can't delete the song from the iPhone. irritating.
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> This view of the Cloud seems to be "to sync things among your devices". If you turn "Music" ON in "Settings - Store", you are telling Apple to keep the music on your computer and iDevice in sync. If an item is deleted in one place, it will be replaced.
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> If you don't want this to happen - if you want to control and personally manage what goes where - don't tell the system to do it automatically: UNcheck "Music" in "Settings - Store".
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Itunes and new computer
Posted by: "Carol Corley" floridabouvs@gmail.com floridabouvs
Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:16 am (PDT)
I just bought a new PC and would like to move Itunes from my XP to this new
laptop. Can I just download Itunes on the new PC and log in? Do I have to
delete it off the XP? I will be keeping the XP for limited use (Photoshop
prof.)
And I have tried to sync my 4 and iPad 2 via Cloud but I don't notice that
anything changed -- certainly no update of where I'm reading particular
books on each device. Is this because Itunes is on XP currently?
Thanks,
Carol
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Re: Itunes and new computer
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:19 am (PDT)
You can have up to 5 machines authorized for itunes account
On Oct 22, 2011 1:16 PM, "Carol Corley" <floridabouvs@gmail.com > wrote:
> I just bought a new PC and would like to move Itunes from my XP to this new
> laptop. Can I just download Itunes on the new PC and log in? Do I have to
> delete it off the XP? I will be keeping the XP for limited use (Photoshop
> prof.)
> And I have tried to sync my 4 and iPad 2 via Cloud but I don't notice that
> anything changed -- certainly no update of where I'm reading particular
> books on each device. Is this because Itunes is on XP currently?
> Thanks,
> Carol
>
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SIRI can't connect
Posted by: "Jeff" jeffreyfort@mac.com naviguesser74
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:09 pm (PDT)
SIRI works fine with 3G and most WIFI places. In my office I have Airport Express WIFI and it is rock solid. iPNevertheless, SIRI says she can't connect to the network in my office. The only thing I have tried is to reboot iPhone and that does not solve the problem. Any thoughts?
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Re: Only text from iphones?
Posted by: "Alice Saunders" whiterabbit32@gmail.com lwr0032
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:32 pm (PDT)
If Apple says it's an AT&T problem, call 611 from your iPhone and talk to them.
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.( @ ). Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:07 AM, jshowalt@mindspring.com wrote:
> Or, just dial 611.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com>
> >Sent: Oct 21, 2011 9:51 AM
> >To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
> >Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] Only text from iphones?
> >
> >> I was getting text messages, (just from iMessage) now I am not getting
> >> or receiving anything. I can send them but not receive them. I was on
> >> the phone with apple for an hour they said it was AT&T problem.
> >>
> >> What is AT&T iphone support # they keep it well hidden
> >
> >Well hidden?
> >There's an App for that: "My AT&T"
>
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Re: adding a ring tone to an iPhone
Posted by: "Alice Saunders" whiterabbit32@gmail.com lwr0032
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:36 pm (PDT)
Have you bought any ringtones from iTunes? Do the ringtones you make sound like they have the same sound quality as the bought ones or ones that came on your iPhone? That's the problem I have. Sound quality sucks once transferred to my iPhone.
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.( @ ). Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:28 AM, Wyldceltic1 <wyldceltic1@me.com > wrote:
> *Highlight the song you want as a ringer or text tone.
> *Convert this song to AAC. (If this choice is grayed out, go to preference and select import CDs with AAC encoder. You can always change it back once done with the ringtone)
> *Get info (Command+I) and go to 'Options' Select start and stop time (30 seconds max.)
> *Drag this new AAC file out of iTunes to your desktop and remove the modified song from iTunes. If the file is still there in iTunes, then you can't re-import the song again
> *On the desktop where you put the song from iTunes, change the extension to "m4r" (Windows users, you have to deselect the 'hide extension' in your settings.)
> *Drag the modified file back into iTunes by dragging it back into the library.
> *Connect your iDevice and select ringtones to sync to it. It should now be there in your device settings to use as liked.
>
> I made six tones last night, it's easy. :-)
>
> On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:08 AM, Patrick Milligan wrote:
>
> > The ringtone has to be in a format that the iPhone recognizes. Then you need to load it into iTunes. Then you sync your ringtones to your iPhone.
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Re: adding a ring tone to an iPhone
Posted by: "Alice Saunders" whiterabbit32@gmail.com lwr0032
Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:39 pm (PDT)
Are you using Mac or windows and what version? That's very helpful in giving correct information when solving problems :-)
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.( @ ). Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 21, 2011, at 7:18 AM, "David Ferrin" <dpf.1996@yahoo.com > wrote:
> I'm new on here so excuse if this has already been asked. It is at the
> moment beyond me how to send a ring tone to my phone. I found some
> directions but can't seem to make them work for me, any help would be gladly
> received.
> David Ferrin
> dpf.1996@yahoo.com
>
>
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iCloud backup
Posted by: "David Andreozzi" gabrielfan72@yahoo.com gabrielfan72
Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:20 pm (PDT)
If iCloud backs up data automatically, why is there a tab under backup and storage that says "backup now"? It seems like we're expected to manually back it up.
Sent from my iPhone
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