Marta,

Twitter is way better then Facebook!

John

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Marta Edie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh for the iPad's perils!  And those of face book-- multiplying on
> computers globally! I hope nobody asks me to be his/her friend on twitter,
> too. It all seems so innocent at first and then it turns out so sneaky.
>
>  Marta
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> On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:46 AM, John Robinson wrote:
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> Bill, I had the same question when I purchased my wife her iPad.  The folks
> at Apple said to have her own account I would have to set up a Family plan
> under MobileMe, which at this point I did not do so everything that is on
> mine is on hers.  I also know what you are saying about "sharing" info.   I
> was emailing a classmate of some 49 years ago about a couple others that
> were on FaceBook and so out of line.  I wrote a disparaging remark about one
> of them and by the time I got home my wife was lowering the boom on me for
> stooping to such lows as she had been on her iPad and since the emails are
> synced she saw what I was saying....UGH your sins will find you out!!
>
> I don't know the answer to the question about apps, I didn't ask them so I
> wonder how that works, i'll be anxious to see if any on the list can help
> with that one.  If there isn't any answer you could call Apple and I'll ask
> the next time I am in the store.
>
> John
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> On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:31 AM, derbywiz wrote:
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> Group-
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> Before iPad 2 came out, I had the earlier version and my wife & I shared
> it. As these things happen, she recently bought me the new iPad, and she now
> has the 'old' one.
>
> When I set up the new one, I had the option of setting up as new, or sync
> to backup of other one.  I choose the backup option. Now both iPads are in
> synch and mirror each other with apps, etc.
>
> However, as we now use our own device for our own purposes, we are finding
> we want them set up differently, with different apps, and folders, etc.
>
> Question: can I now re-set one of them as 'new', and will I have to
> repurchase the apps we both want? Or is it as simple as during sync with
> iTunes, check & uncheck which apps that iPad is using?  I'm thinking the
> device looks for the Apple iTunes account, which all of my settings and
> purchases are under mine, not hers.
>
> Anybody in the same boat?
>
> Bill Micou
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