[apple-iphone] Digest Number 2375
Messages In This Digest (23 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: WiFi Printer for Iphone From: Prokic Roger
- 2.
- Pocket Informant (SALE) From: Brent
- 3.1.
- Re: Ringtones From: Otto Nikolaus
- 3.2.
- Re: Ringtones From: David Morganstein
- 3.3.
- Re: Ringtones From: Nimit Dhabalia
- 4a.
- Re: att unlimited loophole From: Lynne Cohen
- 4b.
- Re: att unlimited loophole From: Bruce Carter
- 4c.
- Re: att unlimited loophole From: Susan Ferraglio
- 4d.
- Re: att unlimited loophole From: epw548
- 5a.
- Shattered Face From: Carol Lane
- 5b.
- Re: Shattered Face From: Bill Boulware
- 5c.
- Re: Shattered Face From: Jay Abraham
- 5d.
- Re: Shattered Face From: Carol Karuna Lane
- 5e.
- Google Translate? From: Robert (Bob) P Andris
- 5f.
- Re: Google Translate? From: Jeffrey Fort
- 6.
- Is AT&T allowing iPhone 4 users return to unlimited data? From: Brent
- 7.
- Printing to a Kodak ESP 5250 Wireless Printer From: Mark
- 8a.
- "Notes" App Synchronization From: Richard E Johnson, MD
- 8b.
- Re: "Notes" App Synchronization From: Bill Boulware
- 8c.
- Re: "Notes" App Synchronization From: Richard E Johnson, MD
- 9a.
- This iPhone program From: Allan Aunkst
- 9b.
- Re: This iPhone program From: Gijzette Strickland
- 9c.
- Re: This iPhone program From: N.A. Nada
Messages
- 1a.
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Re: WiFi Printer for Iphone
Posted by: "Prokic Roger" rprokic@me.com rprokic
Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:51 am (PST)
As part of calibration you have to scan a page. It's very easy.
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Roger Prokic
-=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4 ]=-
On Jan 26, 2011, at 11:47 PM, P K Saha <pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk > wrote:
> Have you scanned any documents?
> Was it easy?
>
>
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> On 26 Jan 2011, at 13:54, Prokic Roger <rprokic@me.com> wrote:
>
>> I use the HP Photosmart e-All-in-One Printer, D110 Series, Model Name: CN732A
>>
>> I bought it to print wirelessly from the iPhone and my mac. It works great. About $80. Has a scanner built in.
>>
>> Get it.
>>
>> Roger
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>> Roger Prokic
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>> -=[ this message was sent from my Apple iPhone 4 ]=-
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>> On Jan 26, 2011, at 3:13 AM, pabitra saha <pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk > wrote:
>>
>>> I have iPhone 4.
>>> I am planning to buy a printer which will print wirelessly.
>>> My major work with computer is to scan paper documents and email them as well as receive the doucments by email and print them out.
>>> Since I want to do this work using iphhone, I am looking for printer with scanner.
>>> Also since I plan to buy the printer by mail i.e. without testing it, I want to be sure that I can scan too wirelessly.
>>> Please let me know if any of you have used any model for this work and share the experience.
>>>
>>> PKS
>>>
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Pocket Informant (SALE)
Posted by: "Brent" flapdoodle@gmail.com flapdoodle44
Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:05 am (PST)
Pocket Informant is on sale for $4.99. It is normally $12.99. I have
downloaded but not tried it yet. It does come highly recommend by this
group.
http://itunes.apple.com/ us/app/pocket- informant- calendar/ id302503702? mt=8
Brent
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Re: Ringtones
Posted by: "Otto Nikolaus" otto.nikolaus@googlemail.com nikyzf
Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:05 am (PST)
I posted this in September. It looks like a lot of steps but it is really
easy.
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1. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences > General
> Import Settings > Import Using to AAC Encoder.
2. Choose your track and play it to decide the start and stop times. The
duration can be anything up to 40 seconds.
3. Right-click > Get Info > Options to change the Start and Stop times to
what you decided in (2). You can be precise to 0.001 secs if you want. Play
this to make sure you've got what you want.
4. Right-click > Create AAC Version. This creates an edited version
containing only what's between the Start and Stop times.
5. Right-click > Get Info > Summary to find the location of the edited
version (not really necessary as it will be exactly adjacent to the original
track in the iTunes Media > Music > Artist > Album folder).
6. Delete the edited version from iTunes but keep the file.
7. Navigate to the file using Finder or Windows Explorer and change the
filename extension from m4a to m4r.
8. Either double-click the m4r file or iTunes > File > Add to Library to add
it back to iTunes. It will go into Ringtones, not Music, and the file will
move to the Ringtones folder.
9. Get Info > Options on the original track to change the Start and Stop
times back to the defaults. You can do this at any point after (4).
10. Repeat 2-9 for your other ringtones.
11. Sync the phone to transfer your ringtones.
12. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences >
General > Import Settings > Import Using back to your usual one.
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Otto
On 27 January 2011 06:45, Archie Grapa <archiegrapa@yahoo.com > wrote:
> Convert it to AAC (m4a) first. Then change the extension to m4r. But you
> have to trim it to not more than 40 seconds first.
>
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Re: Ringtones
Posted by: "David Morganstein" drm0223@mac.com drm0223
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:35 am (PST)
Or download the free Ringtone Maker app.
>
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> 1. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences > General
> > Import Settings > Import Using to AAC Encoder.
>
> 2. Choose your track and play it to decide the start and stop times. The
> duration can be anything up to 40 seconds.
>
> 3. Right-click > Get Info > Options to change the Start and Stop times to
> what you decided in (2). You can be precise to 0.001 secs if you want. Play
> this to make sure you've got what you want.
>
> 4. Right-click > Create AAC Version. This creates an edited version
> containing only what's between the Start and Stop times.
>
> 5. Right-click > Get Info > Summary to find the location of the edited
> version (not really necessary as it will be exactly adjacent to the original
> track in the iTunes Media > Music > Artist > Album folder).
>
> 6. Delete the edited version from iTunes but keep the file.
>
> 7. Navigate to the file using Finder or Windows Explorer and change the
> filename extension from m4a to m4r.
>
> 8. Either double-click the m4r file or iTunes > File > Add to Library to add
> it back to iTunes. It will go into Ringtones, not Music, and the file will
> move to the Ringtones folder.
>
> 9. Get Info > Options on the original track to change the Start and Stop
> times back to the defaults. You can do this at any point after (4).
>
> 10. Repeat 2-9 for your other ringtones.
>
> 11. Sync the phone to transfer your ringtones.
>
> 12. If you don't use the default import encoder, change Preferences >
> General > Import Settings > Import Using back to your usual one.
> ----
>
> Otto
> ,_._,___
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Re: Ringtones
Posted by: "Nimit Dhabalia" nimit_db2017@yahoo.com nimit_db2017
Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:16 pm (PST)
Thank you everyone for your prompt reply.
Sent from my iPhone
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Re: att unlimited loophole
Posted by: "Lynne Cohen" spock26@nyc.rr.com lynnespock
Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:17 am (PST)
When I saw the post, I called AT&T. The representative said they are only doing it under certain circumstances, but not for everyone, and I was not able to do it. Any hints on what to say if I call and ask again? I am truly sorry I switched to a limited data plan.
Lynne Cohen
spock26@nyc.rr.com
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Re: att unlimited loophole
Posted by: "Bruce Carter" rbrucecarter@yahoo.com rbrucecarter
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:00 am (PST)
From the beginning, I've thought that it was unfair to penalize the entire country for problems in San Francisco and New York. It would have been better to put users there on data limited plans and leave the rest of us alone. Maybe that is the "special circumstances" where you can switch back - if they know you won't cause congestion where their network capacity is low.
As for Verizon "unlimited" - notice that it is for a limited time only: BAIT AND SWITCH. Never, ever, listen to these limited time only offers or rates. Always check and see what it will be after the initial 3 months or whatever the term is. You might just get sticker shock - because you will be on the limited / standard rate for a heck of a lot longer than you will be the introductory rate. Just saying - be smart - not a sucker.
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Re: att unlimited loophole
Posted by: "Susan Ferraglio" bladessf@aol.com bladessf2000
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:00 am (PST)
I would threaten to leave and go to Verizon. I don't think AT&T wants to lose anymore subscriber.
Sue
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 27, 2011, at 9:14 AM, Lynne Cohen <spock26@nyc.rr.com > wrote:
> When I saw the post, I called AT&T. The representative said they are only doing it under certain circumstances, but not for everyone, and I was not able to do it. Any hints on what to say if I call and ask again? I am truly sorry I switched to a limited data plan.
>
> Lynne Cohen
> spock26@nyc.rr.com
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Re: att unlimited loophole
Posted by: "epw548" epw548@aol.com epw548
Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:56 am (PST)
Yes, Unlimited Data for $29.99 but is announced as a promo only.
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@..com .> wrote:
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> Has Verizon even officially announced the data plans? I'm just seeing quotes of rumors.
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> On Jan 26, 2011, at 3:46 PM, George wrote:
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> > I wonder if this also applies to those who chose to get tethering. If so,
> > can I pay for tethering and keep the unlimited plan.
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 5:21 PM, renegade600 <renegade600@...> wrote:
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> > >
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> > > In an unadvertised loophole, AT&T has allowed subscribers who have had an
> > > unlimited data plan in the past to switch back. That includes anyone who had
> > > an iPhone before June, when the limited plans took effect.
> > >
> > > quoted from
> > > http://news.yahoo.com/ s/ap/20110126/ ap_on_hi_ te/us_tec_ techbit_at_ t_unlimited
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Shattered Face
Posted by: "Carol Lane" carolkaruna@gmail.com karunaji2000
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:46 am (PST)
I just got a new iPhone4 last week.
I hadn't gotten around to getting a case for it. It fell hard on the concrete in front of my house. arrrgh, the glass is shattered. It still works though! Any suggestions? Should I get it fixed, or do you think I'm gonna need to buy a new one?
Thanks,
Carol
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Re: Shattered Face
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:49 am (PST)
Take it to an Apple Store - I have heard many a story of phones being
replaced at no charge if they are broken in the first 30 days. Even if they
don't replace it, they can fix it for a LOT cheaper than the cost of a new
unsubsidized phone ($699 for 16GB/$799 for 32GB).
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:39, Carol Lane <carolkaruna@gmail.com > wrote:
> I just got a new iPhone4 last week.
>
> I hadn't gotten around to getting a case for it. It fell hard on the
> concrete in front of my house. arrrgh, the glass is shattered. It still
> works though! Any suggestions? Should I get it fixed, or do you think I'm
> gonna need to buy a new one?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol
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Re: Shattered Face
Posted by: "Jay Abraham" jaygroups@abrahamgroup.net kerala01212001
Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:49 am (PST)
You can also check with the credit card company. Many card companies
offer purchase protection as a free benefit of the service. It
basically allows you to replace/fix the unit for free if something
happens within the first 60 days. You would have to check the terms
of the specific card company you use.
One potential problem is the charge on your card is not really the
full value of the device since you are getting a subsidy from the
carrier. In this case, they may only cover what you paid for the phone.
Jay
On Jan 27, 2011, at 10:39 AM, Carol Lane wrote:
> I just got a new iPhone4 last week.
>
> I hadn't gotten around to getting a case for it. It fell hard on
> the concrete in front of my house. arrrgh, the glass is shattered.
> It still works though! Any suggestions? Should I get it fixed, or
> do you think I'm gonna need to buy a new one?
>
> Thanks,
> Carol
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Re: Shattered Face
Posted by: "Carol Karuna Lane" carolkaruna@gmail.com karunaji2000
Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:01 pm (PST)
Thanks!
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com >wrote:
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> Take it to an Apple Store - I have heard many a story of phones being
> replaced at no charge if they are broken in the first 30 days. Even if they
> don't replace it, they can fix it for a LOT cheaper than the cost of a new
> unsubsidized phone ($699 for 16GB/$799 for 32GB).
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> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:39, Carol Lane <carolkaruna@gmail.com <carolkaruna%40gmail.com> >
> wrote:
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> > I just got a new iPhone4 last week.
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> > I hadn't gotten around to getting a case for it. It fell hard on the
> > concrete in front of my house. arrrgh, the glass is shattered. It still
> > works though! Any suggestions? Should I get it fixed, or do you think I'm
> > gonna need to buy a new one?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Carol
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Google Translate?
Posted by: "Robert (Bob) P Andris" bobandris@yahoo.com bobandris
Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:04 pm (PST)
Has anyone seen or heard of an iPhone equivalent of the Android App "Google Translate"? The is a brief article and demo of it, titled "Google Translate Android App Translates Real-Time Speech" at this URL: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/ . It looks like the beginnings of a great App for any platform.2011/01/google- translate- real-time/
Bob
Sent from my iPhone 4
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Re: Google Translate?
Posted by: "Jeffrey Fort" jeffreyfort@mac.com naviguesser74
Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:39 pm (PST)
If you mean speech to text, Dragon.. Works great.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 2:45 PM, Robert (Bob) P Andris wrote:
> Has anyone seen or heard of an iPhone equivalent of the Android App "Google Translate"? The is a brief article and demo of it, titled "Google Translate Android App Translates Real-Time Speech" at this URL: http://www.wired.com/epicenter/ . It looks like the beginnings of a great App for any platform.2011/01/google- translate- real-time/
>
> Bob
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> Sent from my iPhone 4
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Is AT&T allowing iPhone 4 users return to unlimited data?
Posted by: "Brent" flapdoodle@gmail.com flapdoodle44
Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:59 am (PST)
http://goo.gl/pDrt8
Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: Is AT&T allowing iPhone 4 users
return to unlimited data? via Gadgetell by Natesh Sood on 1/27/11
Section: Business News, Apple, Communications, Cellphones, Cellular
Providers, Smartphones
AT&T may have simultaneous voice and data capabilities, but Verizon
Wireless has unlimited data for smartphone owners. The amount of users
who use simultaneous voice and data is sizable, but the amount of users
who use/would like unlimited data is even more significant. One of
Verizon's biggest weapons in trying to win over iPhone 4 customers from
AT&T is the fact that they still allow unlimited data plans for $30,
even though they do plan to move to tiered data eventually. Since last
June, AT&T has done away with unlimited data for $30 a month, and
instead implemented a $25 monthly fee for 2GB of data with a $10 fee
for every 1GB overage.
According to a report coming from the Associated Press, one customer
has been successful in switching from a limited data plan (2GB for $25
a month) to the $30 a month unlimited data plan, which was previously
restricted to those who were grandfathered. Now, Jose Argumedo, the
AT&T customer who succeeded, originally had an unlimited data plan but
opted to switch to a limited one. However, being a power user, Argumedo
would much rather use unlimited data, and after threatening AT&T to
switch to Verizon Wireless, they reinstated his unlimited data plan.
However, a similar customer tried to do the same thing but was denied
on grounds of never originally having unlimited data.
It seems as if there is a discrepancy in AT&T's contract that most of
us aren't even aware exists. If AT&T is allowing customers who switched
from unlimited data to the 2GB cap to switch back, they may be able to
salvage some fed up AT&T customers. Naturally, AT&T denied to comment
on this matter and merely stated "We handle customers and their
situations individually, and we're not going to discuss specifics."
Via [WSJ]
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Printing to a Kodak ESP 5250 Wireless Printer
Posted by: "Mark" hargrme@gmail.com hargrme
Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:12 pm (PST)
Has anyone been successful printing, i.e. emails, from your iPhone 4 to a Kodak ESP 5250 Wireless All-in-One Printer? All it tells me is "No
Printers Found".
Thanks,
---
Mark
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"Notes" App Synchronization
Posted by: "Richard E Johnson, MD" RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com recmsoj
Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:43 pm (PST)
I have an iPad (WiFi + 3G), a 3GS iPhone, both running iOS 4.2, this Intel MacBook Pro I am writing on, and an Intel iMac desktop. All the settings I am aware of on all 4 devices are set to automatically sync my Notes app's (present on all 4) wirelessly via MobileMe. I have very current notes on the iPad (which is where the majority of my Notes writing occurs), but cannot get it to sync with the other devices. Am I mistaken, or did iPad and iPhone (3GS and 4) become enabled to sync Notes over the air if they are running iOS 4.2? What's even more unusual is that when I changed a Notes font setting on MobileMe on my iMac, the font changed on the iPad, but it still will not sync with the contents of the iPad Notes (i.e., won't even sync with MobileMe). Any suggestions? I did hear somewhere that there was a new procedure required to run Find My iPhone or Find My iPad after iOS 4 came out, but don't know if that has anything to do with Notes synchronization.
Thanks,
Dick Johnson
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Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA
OK, USA
RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com
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Re: "Notes" App Synchronization
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:55 pm (PST)
Dick, with 4.x (4.0 on iPhone and 4.2 on iPad) Note Sync was done by
account. In other words in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar each account
allows you to turn Notes On or Off. In the Notes App itself in the top
right hand corner there is an "<Accounts" button and you might find that you
have two or more options. For example, I have "All Notes", "BB-GMail",
"BB-MMe", "From My Mac", and "Ofc-GApps" - meaning I can view "All Notes"
(similar to "All Inbox", this Gmail, my MMe account, Notes on my Mac (from
iTunes syncing I guess), and my Work/Office Google Apps account. I am
guessing you will find yours saving your notes to one account on the iPad
and a different account somewhere else...
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 18:41, Richard E Johnson, MD
<RECMSOJ@onlineok.com >wrote:
> I have an iPad (WiFi + 3G), a 3GS iPhone, both running iOS 4.2, this
> Intel MacBook Pro I am writing on, and an Intel iMac desktop. All the
> settings I am aware of on all 4 devices are set to automatically sync my
> Notes app's (present on all 4) wirelessly via MobileMe. I have very current
> notes on the iPad (which is where the majority of my Notes writing occurs),
> but cannot get it to sync with the other devices. Am I mistaken, or did iPad
> and iPhone (3GS and 4) become enabled to sync Notes over the air if they are
> running iOS 4.2? What's even more unusual is that when I changed a Notes
> font setting on MobileMe on my iMac, the font changed on the iPad, but it
> still will not sync with the contents of the iPad Notes (i.e., won't even
> sync with MobileMe). Any suggestions? I did hear somewhere that there was a
> new procedure required to run Find My iPhone or Find My iPad after iOS 4
> came out, but don't know if that has anything to do with Notes
> synchronization.
> Thanks,
> Dick Johnson
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Re: "Notes" App Synchronization
Posted by: "Richard E Johnson, MD" RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com recmsoj
Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:56 am (PST)
Bill,
Thanks for the rapid reply. I think you are exactly right. I did a couple of quick tests with that hypothesis in mind, and it makes sense. Now I have to take the time to look at the four different computers and work out where the accounts are exactly and how to work out the sync situation so things go to the right places.
Thanks very much,
Dick
Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA
RECMSOJ@me.com
RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com
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Sent from iPad
On Jan 27, 2011, at 5:55 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com > wrote:
> Dick, with 4.x (4.0 on iPhone and 4.2 on iPad) Note Sync was done by
> account. In other words in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar each account
> allows you to turn Notes On or Off. In the Notes App itself in the top
> right hand corner there is an "<Accounts" button and you might find that you
> have two or more options. For example, I have "All Notes", "BB-GMail",
> "BB-MMe", "From My Mac", and "Ofc-GApps" - meaning I can view "All Notes"
> (similar to "All Inbox", this Gmail, my MMe account, Notes on my Mac (from
> iTunes syncing I guess), and my Work/Office Google Apps account. I am
> guessing you will find yours saving your notes to one account on the iPad
> and a different account somewhere else...
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 18:41, Richard E Johnson, MD
> <RECMSOJ@onlineok.com >wrote:
>
>> I have an iPad (WiFi + 3G), a 3GS iPhone, both running iOS 4.2, this
>> Intel MacBook Pro I am writing on, and an Intel iMac desktop. All the
>> settings I am aware of on all 4 devices are set to automatically sync my
>> Notes app's (present on all 4) wirelessly via MobileMe. I have very current
>> notes on the iPad (which is where the majority of my Notes writing occurs),
>> but cannot get it to sync with the other devices. Am I mistaken, or did iPad
>> and iPhone (3GS and 4) become enabled to sync Notes over the air if they are
>> running iOS 4.2? What's even more unusual is that when I changed a Notes
>> font setting on MobileMe on my iMac, the font changed on the iPad, but it
>> still will not sync with the contents of the iPad Notes (i.e., won't even
>> sync with MobileMe). Any suggestions? I did hear somewhere that there was a
>> new procedure required to run Find My iPhone or Find My iPad after iOS 4
>> came out, but don't know if that has anything to do with Notes
>> synchronization.
>> Thanks,
>> Dick Johnson
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This iPhone program
Posted by: "Allan Aunkst" aaunkst@gmail.com tama.drummer62
Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:02 pm (PST)
I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything about this program or maybe even used it
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phonevie w/instructions. html
Sent by my iPhone 4
Allan Aunkst
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Re: This iPhone program
Posted by: "Gijzette Strickland" gsstrickland@gmail.com elfinbears
Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:09 pm (PST)
I use Phoneview and it has come in handy many times.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Allan Aunkst <aaunkst@gmail.com > wrote:
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> I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything about this program or maybe even
> used it
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> http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phonevie w/instructions. html
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> Sent by my iPhone 4
> Allan Aunkst
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Re: This iPhone program
Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net
Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:56 am (PST)
Works great.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Allan Aunkst wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has heard anything about this program or maybe even used it
>
> http://www.ecamm.com/mac/phonevie w/instructions. html
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