lundi 26 février 2018

Re: [apple-iphone] iCloud 50gb storage for .99 cents a month.

 

I have the 99¢ a month to iCloud and really like it. I don't have to worry about backups going there.


Have you thought about creating folders in the shared area of Photos? That's how I save my photos. I'll create a folder and if I don't want to share it with anyone, I don't put in anything in the To field. I can still see all the photos I put in the folder. You can then delete the photos from the All Photos section of Photos once you've copied them to the shared folder. You can have up to 5,000 photos on a folder and can share the folder at anytime with up to 100 people. The photos and videos in your shared albums are kept in iCloud, but they don't count against your iCloud storage limit. Below is the link to the Apple website article about it.




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On Feb 25, 2018, at 7:12 AM, 'Rich' thekellergroup@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I forgot who mentioned the increased iCloud storage of 50gb for only .99 cents a month,

but I decided to get it instead of having to use iCloud 5gb, Google Drive 15gb, OneDrive 5gb

and a bunch of them as I was thinking to do.  :>

 

It is also Apple to Apple so might even be more efficient, not sure, but seems better to do

things this way and not send some to Google and some to MS and all that if needed.

 

I only got the 64gb iPhone X and read some websites suggesting to offload pictures

and videos to the cloud, so space would not become an issue.  I am also over Wi-Fi 50%

of the time so not worried about using data a little if it has too.

 

So thanks to who told me, I didn't even know you could increase it.

 

 

 

 

Rich

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dimanche 25 février 2018

[apple-iphone] A delightful bug ;-/

 

A week or so ago I had reason to play a song  on my iPhone in repeat mode.  That worked but now it is stuck in repeat mode.

This points to a larger issue: probably the issue is a corrupt preference. However there is no easy way to eliminate a corrupted issue on IOS software.

Please prove me wrong. Yes I can probably erase the app now and then reload it but I have over 128 gigs of music on the phone and have little interest in reloading everything

Bob V 


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[apple-iphone] A delightful bug

 

A week or so ago I had reason to play a song  on my iPhone in repeat mode.  That worked but now it is stuck in repeat mode.

This points to a larger issue: probably the issue is a corrupt preference. However there is no easy way to eliminate a corrupted issue on IOS software.

Please prove me wrong. Yes I can probably erase the app now and then reload it but I have over 128 gigs of music on the phone and have little interest in reloading everything

Bob V  

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Re: [apple-iphone] Gmail app or Apple Mail app?

 

Rich


You CAN control Push - Fetch in Apple Mail Interface.

Go to Settings>Accounts and Passwords

tap Fetch New Data

select Push

your email will get pushed

no charge for this valuable service

Bim B

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Re: [apple-iphone] Gmail app or Apple Mail app?

 

> Most providers in the Apple Mail app like Gmail are only "fetched" every 15 minutes not "pushed" like if your using the Gmail app. So not very good if you need to know right when
> you get an email.
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> I looked and looked and Apple Mail would not let me change it to under 15 minutes, where the Gmail app is instant.

My copy of Apple Mail lets me set it to every minute, or to "automatically"…

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Re: [apple-iphone] Gmail app or Apple Mail app?

 

Hi Rich


I am using the Apple mail interface on my iPhone to service my gmail account.

When my wife sends me a message from her gmail account on her T-Mobile android phone, I get it right away. I do not have to wait for a 15 minute cycle.

Could the control be in my gmail preferences rather than on my iPhone?

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On Feb 25, 2018, at 1:33 PM, thekellergroup@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I been fooling with both the Apple Mail app and Gmail and found one major difference

so far.

Most providers in the Apple Mail app like Gmail are only "fetched" every 15 minutes not
"pushed" like if your using the Gmail app. So not very good if you need to know right when
you get an email.

I looked and looked and Apple Mail would not let me change it to under 15 minutes, where
the Gmail app is instant.  If you keep digging thru the settings, even turning on "push" did not
push Gmail emails, 15 minutes is the quickest they will check.

I am sure this is good for many, just I get alarm alerts from my security cameras with pictures
so a 15 minute delay is a lot.  I guess I will use the Google Gmail app as I have no idea why
Apply delays it 15 minutes?



Rich

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Re: [apple-iphone] Gmail app or Apple Mail app?

 

Only if you don't delete or move it on one of the computers. Folders have to be made on the server and not the computer.


On Feb 25, 2018, at 7:30 AM, Chris Laarman chrislaarman@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] wrote:

If you use the IMAP protocol for e-mail (rather than POP3), the mail data will remain on the mail server involved, accessible from whatever mail client on whatever device.

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Have you tried the highest rated email app?
With 4.5 stars in iTunes, the Yahoo Mail app is the highest rated email app on the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can access all your inboxes (Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one place. Never delete an email again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.


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