9/22/2013

[macsupport] Digest Number 9782

15 New Messages

Digest #9782
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Pat Taylor" pat412255
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Daly Jessup" dalyjessup
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Pat Taylor" pat412255
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Pat Taylor" pat412255
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Jim Saklad" jimdoc01
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Daly Jessup" dalyjessup
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "TimeFramePhoto"
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Re: iO7 & Closing Apps by "Tony" tdale@xtra.co.nz
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Re: Multiple Ethernet ports by "Jim Smith" jimmacsmith
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Re: Multiple Ethernet ports by "Bill Boulware" boulware0224
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Re: Multiple Ethernet ports by "Daly Jessup" dalyjessup
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Re: Trouble with my Epson Printer by "Gail Hensler" gvhensler
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Re: Transferring Messages from iPhone 4s to 5s by "Jay Abraham" kerala01212001
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Notes by "Bill Cathey" b.cathey

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Sun Sep 22, 2013 3:50 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Pat Taylor" pat412255

Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.

Sent from my iPad...

> On Sep 22, 2013, at 4:07 PM, wilhitel@cox.net wrote:
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> I earlier versions of iOS, I could double click the home button, press on the icon of an app until it wiggled, and then close it. How do I close an app running in the background in iOS7? I want to ensure apps aren't running in the background and using battery.
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> I have searched Apple support and I haven't found an answer.
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> Thank you.
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:59 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Daly Jessup" dalyjessup


On Sep 22, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Pat Taylor wrote:

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> Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.

Pat, I've been studying the iPhone manual almost all day and can't find how to turn on multi-touch gestures.

Can you tell us how to turn that on?

Daly

Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:20 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Pat Taylor" pat412255

Settings>General>Multitasking Gestures gives you an on & off toggle.

On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:45 PM, Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com> wrote:

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> On Sep 22, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Pat Taylor wrote:
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> > Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.
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> Pat, I've been studying the iPhone manual almost all day and can't find how to turn on multi-touch gestures.
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> Can you tell us how to turn that on?
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> Daly
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:21 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Pat Taylor" pat412255

Sorry, Daly; that's a feature on the iPad not the iPhone.

On Sep 22, 2013, at 7:19 PM, Pat Taylor <pat412@mac.com> wrote:

> Settings>General>Multitasking Gestures gives you an on & off toggle.
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> On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:45 PM, Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>> On Sep 22, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Pat Taylor wrote:
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>> > Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.
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>> Pat, I've been studying the iPhone manual almost all day and can't find how to turn on multi-touch gestures.
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>> Can you tell us how to turn that on?
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>> Daly
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:52 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Jim Saklad" jimdoc01

>> Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.
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> Pat, I've been studying the iPhone manual almost all day and can't find how to turn on multi-touch gestures.
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> Can you tell us how to turn that on?
> Daly

Unfortunately, I think the answer to tht question is, "Get an iPad"....
There really isn't enough space on an iPhone for multi-touch gestures.

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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com

Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Daly Jessup" dalyjessup

Ah, I even have an iPad. I just spent most of the day studying the iPhone iOS 7 Manual, and was fixated on iPhone. Thanks.

Daly

On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:52 PM, Jim Saklad wrote:

>>> Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.
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>> Pat, I've been studying the iPhone manual almost all day and can't find how to turn on multi-touch gestures.
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>> Can you tell us how to turn that on?
>> Daly
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> Unfortunately, I think the answer to tht question is, "Get an iPad"....
> There really isn't enough space on an iPhone for multi-touch gestures.
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> Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:50 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"TimeFramePhoto"

Every time this question comes up, I wonder: am I the only one who's uncomfortable with the notion that a company founded on intuitive user interface is now asking us to equate up with off?

Dane

On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:50 PM, Pat Taylor wrote:

> Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps. Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.

Sun Sep 22, 2013 9:01 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Tony" tdale@xtra.co.nz

For me, swiping up is quicker than holding finger on one app to set the jiggling in motion, then to tap the small x on every app. .

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From: TimeFramePhoto <macdane@mac.com>
To: macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 23 September 2013 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [macsupport] iO7 & Closing Apps


 
Every time this question comes up, I wonder: am I the only one who's uncomfortable with the notion that a company founded on intuitive user interface is now asking us to equate up with off?

Dane

On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:50 PM, Pat Taylor wrote:

Double click the Home button (or swipe up with four fingers if you have multi-touch gestures enabled) & you will see a row of recently opened apps.  Swipe up on each of them that you want to quit.

Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:02 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Jim Smith" jimmacsmith

Thanks all.

I did what I should have done in the first place: goggle it!

There are several discussion on the Apple Support board.

1) Use computer as a router: Internet shearing.
2) Load balancing.
3) Different task using different port.

None of these interest me so I'll just not use it.

OH! The Mac Pro has 2 ethernet port, as standard.

Jim Smith
www.rvcarelogbook.com

On Sep 22, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Otto Nikolaus <otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com> wrote:

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> Yes, you could use both ethernet ports (one on iMac and one on display) but what other ethernet devices do you have? And your router has 2 or 3 free ports so why not use them anyway?
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> Otto
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> On 22 September 2013 21:07, Jim Smith <jas1931@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The second monitor is an Apple Thunderbolt Display. (should have said)
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:08 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Bill Boulware" boulware0224

Yes thunderbolt Mac displays have Ethernet ports on then.

Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any auto corrected or typographical errors.

> On Sep 22, 2013, at 17:43, Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>> On Sep 22, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Jim Smith wrote:
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>> The second monitor is an Apple Thunderbolt Display. (should have said)
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>> Jim Smith
>> www.rvcarelogbook.com
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>>> On Sep 22, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Michael Stupinski <stupnski@tiac.net> wrote:
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>>> It sounds to me as if more information is needed here. That description would fit the ports on an iMac, but they are, of course on the monitor of the iMac, just as is everything but the keyboard and mouse. It's more appropriate to say the ports are on the computer than on the monitor. The real question is what is the second "monitor"? Is it a Samsung monitor, a Dell monitor, another iMac, or what? If it's a true stand-alone monitor I think it is unlikely that it has an ethernet port.
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> Okay, my second monitor is also a Thunderbolt display, and its ethernet port works as well as if it were on the host iMac.
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> Daly
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:59 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Daly Jessup" dalyjessup


On Sep 22, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Jim Smith wrote:

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> Thanks all.
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> I did what I should have done in the first place: goggle it!
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> There are several discussion on the Apple Support board.
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> 1) Use computer as a router: Internet shearing.
> 2) Load balancing.
> 3) Different task using different port.
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> None of these interest me so I'll just not use it.

Well, I did see that if I had the ethernet port busy on my iMac, I could have used the ethernet port on my extra monitor to connect my MacBook Pro.

On the other hand, I can easily do that wirelessly. I guess there's less user-level call for ethernet connections than there used to be. But don't forget that it's a resource for you if the need should arise!

Daly

Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:09 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"HAL9000" jrswebhome

Apparently the two check boxes indicating changes ONLY refers to a Last Played List in Notifications (top right screen click). What was Apple thinking that this deals with changes? There are no changes, just a last play list. Why didn't they call it Last Play List?

--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com, "HAL9000" <jrswebhome@...> wrote:
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> What is this feature in the new iTunes? What changes are they talking about? Is it just a list of recent plays? Is it a list of songs that have changed in iCloud storage?
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> If I manually change some ID3 data in song files, is something going to change my ID3 data if it's stored in the iCloud someday?
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:22 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Gail Hensler" gvhensler

Yes, I have turned it off and then back on. Did the same with my computer. Nothing changed.
I will try removing it and then re-installing it. Thanks for the tip.

Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:37 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Jay Abraham" kerala01212001

Mike,

Are your mail accounts set up as IMAP or POP? If POP, they are likely not on Server and you might have to e-mail them to yourself again from the 4. If IMAP, try looking at settings on how many messages and length of time to download in Mail settings.

Jay

Sent from my iPad

On Sep 22, 2013, at 11:58 AM, Michael Stupinski <stupnski@tiac.net> wrote:

> I did a backup of my iPhone 4s the day before upgrading to a 5s. Although all my other stuff (contacts, calendars, etc.) from the 4s ended up being moved to the 5s, the 5s has no messages other than ones that have come in since the upgrade. On the 4s, which has not been wiped yet, the messages still exist.
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> Any way to get them added to the 5s?
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> Thanks,
> ...............Mike
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Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:40 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Bill Cathey" b.cathey

When I first noticed that the most recent notes would occasionally disappear from the Notes app on my iOS devices at the first of this year, my Googling seemed to suggest that the problem has been going on for some time, and I couldn't seem to find any definitive explanation as to what caused it or how to fix it. Does anyone know if there is any explanation/fix for this problem?

Also, I've seen Evernote recommended as a replacement, but am I correct that the free version doesn't allow you to access your notes unless you're connected to the Internet?

Thanks,
bill