I tell you what bothers me most in my iPhone : I hate to have to
delete messages one by one if it isn't .mac or gmail.
My pastime is to keep deleting my insight mails. They just don't go
away when you delete from the computer.
Gmail was a nuisance until some deal was struck or whatever it was,
with Apple and Google. Before that you had to deal with all the spam
which is caught nicely on the web, and there it is easy to eliminate.
But on the iPhone it was not until fairly recently. What a blessing!.
And then, however, in the phone section part in the recent calls, you
can't delete one by one, you have to clear them all at one time.
Does anybody know that this might be remedied?
About adding an address on the iPod touch: Can't you add it on the
computer? It then will automatically show up on the touch, wouldn't
it? I take it to be the same mechanism as the iPhone -or?
Marta
On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:40, Ed Wiser wrote:
Bill, I think there is a limitation with the Keyboard do to the size.
If it started with number keys you would some how have to tell it you
are in a Name field.
Perhaps a separate box for the street number then a separate box
for the
street name with the program knowing that the two are linked.
My big thing is keychain. Having to log into a website with a password
and not having the iPhone or iPod Touch remember the password adds to
the work involved. I know 1Password is working on a Touch program
to fix
this.
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Micou
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 9:37 AM
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Subject: [MacGroup] ipod touch-adding address
With all the great intuitive features I love about using the Touch,
the
one I hate is how I have to add an address. I've never seen anyone
else
comment on this, and it's a minor thing, but it makes me wonder
everytime why they designed it this way.
Entering a new contact -
add the contact name...there is the alpha keyboard,
add the phone #...there is the number keys,
add an address...woops- there is the alpha keys, but I need the number
keys for the numbers of the street.
I know, one extra step, get over it, but in my world, all address
start
with numbers.
Okay, rant over, I feel better now.
Bill
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