3/04/2012

[apple-iphone] Digest Number 2920

Messages In This Digest (5 Messages)

1a.
Re: Password typing tricks? From: Carol Corley
1b.
Re: Password typing tricks? From: whiterabbit32@gmail.com
1c.
Re: Password typing tricks? From: Wayne & Janet Brunner
2a.
Re: Readability lands on iOS devices From: whiterabbit32@gmail.com
3a.
Re: AT&T changes its throttling techniques: 3GB for HSPA+ (iPhone) o From: whiterabbit32@gmail.com

Messages

1a.

Re: Password typing tricks?

Posted by: "Carol Corley" floridabouvs@gmail.com   floridabouvs

Sat Mar 3, 2012 10:24 am (PST)



If you type your password slowly, you can see what you have typed and correct as you go along. And I agree with the person who doesn't use his thumbs. I do 2-finger typing with index fingers.
Carol

Sent from my iPad

1b.

Re: Password typing tricks?

Posted by: "whiterabbit32@gmail.com" whiterabbit32@gmail.com   lwr0032

Sat Mar 3, 2012 12:16 pm (PST)



Janet, Have you had problems with 1P not syncing with Dropbox? At least I *think* that's my problem. I have 1P on my iMac running the latest version of Lion. 1P was updated via Mac App Store. After updating 1P I changed where 1P looked for its keychain to Dropbox. 1P did not update the keychain. I then manually added passwords, names of apps and icons to show what websites were what. I thought it updated the keychain in Dropbox. I don't know if it did or not. My 1P plugin in Safari didn't update, 1P for iPhone and iPad didn't update either. I don't which part of 1P isn't syncing. Is it 1P on my iMac that has all my passwords not syncing? Or is it 1P on my iDevices and Safari not seeing or updating to Dropbox? Lastly, could it be that something is corrupt somewhere?

Alice

Sent from my iPhone 4

On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:46 AM, "Wayne & Janet Brunner" <wajabrun@nelson-tel.net> wrote:

> I use 1Password for all my passwords. It works and syncs with pc, mac,
> iphone, etc through Dropbox, so your passwords are always up to date. You
> can launch the app, choose the site you want to go to, and it will take you
> there, filling in the password/username for you.
>
> It does so much more than passwords too - including wallet items, notes, all
> secure and locked up tight!
>
> It costs a little ($10-$15?), but is so worth it!
> https://agilebits.com/onepassword
>
> Janet
>
> Mike G Atlanta wrote:
>
> > Is there a recommendation that is safe and reliable that will allow me to
> make that easier for Texas Thumbs? Either another app or some trick that
> will help?
>
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1c.

Re: Password typing tricks?

Posted by: "Wayne & Janet Brunner" wajabrun@nelson-tel.net   janetsbrunner

Sat Mar 3, 2012 1:22 pm (PST)



Hi Alice,
If I were you I would contact the company. It sounds like you have a corrupt update. I have had no problems with syncing, and I use a Mac, a PC, an IPhone and an IPad. They all stay up to date no matter which one I make changes on.

The only other thing I can think of is making sure your phone settings are set to backup to Dropbox. Open 1P on your phone, go to the MORE tab at the bottom right, choose Settings, choose Sync and make sure Dropbox is selected.

Please let me know what you find out.
Janet

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From: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com [mailto:apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of whiterabbit32@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 2:17 PM
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] Password typing tricks?

Janet, Have you had problems with 1P not syncing with Dropbox? At least I *think* that's my problem. I have 1P on my iMac running the latest version of Lion. 1P was updated via Mac App Store. After updating 1P I changed where 1P looked for its keychain to Dropbox. 1P did not update the keychain. I then manually added passwords, names of apps and icons to show what websites were what. I thought it updated the keychain in Dropbox. I don't know if it did or not. My 1P plugin in Safari didn't update, 1P for iPhone and iPad didn't update either. I don't which part of 1P isn't syncing. Is it 1P on my iMac that has all my passwords not syncing? Or is it 1P on my iDevices and Safari not seeing or updating to Dropbox? Lastly, could it be that something is corrupt somewhere?

Alice

Sent from my iPhone 4

On Mar 2, 2012, at 8:46 AM, "Wayne & Janet Brunner" <wajabrun@nelson-tel.net> wrote:

> I use 1Password for all my passwords. It works and syncs with pc, mac,
> iphone, etc through Dropbox, so your passwords are always up to date.
> You can launch the app, choose the site you want to go to, and it will
> take you there, filling in the password/username for you.
>
> It does so much more than passwords too - including wallet items,
> notes, all secure and locked up tight!
>
> It costs a little ($10-$15?), but is so worth it!
> https://agilebits.com/onepassword
>
> Janet
>
> Mike G Atlanta wrote:
>
> > Is there a recommendation that is safe and reliable that will allow
> > me to
> make that easier for Texas Thumbs? Either another app or some trick
> that will help?

2a.

Re: Readability lands on iOS devices

Posted by: "whiterabbit32@gmail.com" whiterabbit32@gmail.com   lwr0032

Sat Mar 3, 2012 12:47 pm (PST)



Here is an article about a few webpage to PDF converters. One may work for you. http://www.callingallgeeks.org/8449/3-ways-to-convert-webpages-to-pdf/

Alice

Sent from my iPhone 4

On Mar 2, 2012, at 5:29 AM, Devitt <devittad@comcast.net> wrote:

> Thank you for the link!
>
> I hoped the app would allow emailing the converted web page to my Evernote account but Readability only allows emailing a link. :-( I have yet to find a reliable way to get a web article saved to Evernote in a decent format.
>
> I've tried using Evernote's MemClip with mostly unsatifactory results. It crashes a lot. I've taken to copying the article from Safari's web page and pasting it into Evernote with mixed results. I never could get the Evernote add-on installed on iOS Safari to send directly. After several frustrating attempts, I've given up on that route.
>
> If anyone has a better method of moving clean versions of articles to Evernote than my cludges, I'd be very happy to hear about them.
>
> That said, Readability looks like an interesting app in its own right.
>
> Cathy
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> >http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/9To5Mac-MacAllDay/~3/fuSiMhKuZPo/
>
> Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: Readability lands on
> iOS devices via 9to5Mac by Christian Zibreg on 3/1/12
>
> After a long wait and several setbacks, the free Readability app has
> finally landed on iOS devices. A universal binary, Readability supports
> both your iPhone/iPod touch and has a native iPad interface. According
> to a blog post announcing the software, the app was born from a
> collaboration between the Readability team and the talented designers
> and builders at Teehan+Lax.
>
> Featuring clean typography from Hoefler & Frere-Jones, the app turns
> any web page into a clean view for reading now or later on your iOS
> devices or desktop, using the free Readability browser add-on. Articles
> seamlessly sync between platforms via an unlimited, searchable archive
> on the web.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>

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3a.

Re: AT&T changes its throttling techniques: 3GB for HSPA+ (iPhone) o

Posted by: "whiterabbit32@gmail.com" whiterabbit32@gmail.com   lwr0032

Sat Mar 3, 2012 1:11 pm (PST)



Regardless, unlimited means "no limits". Throttling constitutes a limit. ALL carriers need to either get rid of the use of the word "unlimited" or stop throttling us. I hope that's the way the courts see it b

Alice

Sent from my iPhone 4

On Mar 1, 2012, at 12:08 PM, "AnneL" <shadow484@comcast.net> wrote:

>> I am so glad to see AT&T lay out the rules in plain English. The top 5%
>> was
>> very ambiguous and could change from month to month.
>
> It's better that they have a threshold that at least users can understand,
> but it's still going to get them in trouble both in court and in the market.
> As the article states, they're still imposing an artificial limitation
> that's applied disparately with the other users. They're going to end up in
> court while the court decides whether that still constitutes "unlimited."
> In the market, other carriers like Verizon are going to be able to smile
> virtuously and say, "Hey, we only throttle top users when there's actual
> congestion in their particular area, and then they go back to normal
> speeds," which is believable network management, while AT&T chooses to use
> throttling as punishment instead, by throttling for the rest of the billing
> period, regardless of congestion. So for the exact same amount of data
> used, you could end up being throttled for weeks on AT&T versus a few hours,
> or even not at all, depending on when and where you have your heaviest data
> usage, on Verizon.
>
> Anne
>
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