Re: Using Pages With Mac and iOS

2013-07-17 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hello:
I use Pages in both platforms and it just works fine. The only thing, is that 
when you edit a document in mac and you include certain paragraph stiles, those 
stiles can not be viewed in Pages for iOS. But it doesn't really matter, as the 
document it self doesn't change.
I find this really useful, because I use my iPad a lot of times during meetings 
and I love to have my info updated on the go.
Best

Daniela Rubio T
 Distinguished Educator
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El 16/07/2013, a las 23:48, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com escribió:

 Good Afternoon,
 
 Is anybody using Pages on their iMac and an iOS device to transfer files?  I 
 know I have asked a lot of Dropbox questions lately, but it occurred to me 
 that there might be another way to do what I want to do.  I sing in my church 
 choir, and have a lot of words to choir Anthems stored on my Mac.  Now that I 
 no longer have a dedicated Braille NoteTaker, I am using my Brailliant BI 40 
 with a Bluetooth connection to my iPod Touch 4th generation.  I would like to 
 work with my documents on both devices.  I don't currently have Pages on my 
 iMac or my iPod, but if people have worked with it successfully in this way, 
 I would buy it for both.  Please let me know your experiences!
 
 Desi
 
 
 
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Re: Using Pages With Mac and iOS

2013-07-17 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Danielle,

Thanks so much for responding!  You have given me lots of hope about going this 
way!  So, when you're transferring files between your Mac and your iDevice how 
is it done?  Are the transfers done through iTunes?  If so, is it very 
complicated to do?  I don't love using iTunes for much, but maybe I can get the 
hang of it!  Again, thanks!

Desi



On Jul 16, 2013, at 11:43 PM, Daniela Rubio mabuha...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello:
 I use Pages in both platforms and it just works fine. The only thing, is that 
 when you edit a document in mac and you include certain paragraph stiles, 
 those stiles can not be viewed in Pages for iOS. But it doesn't really 
 matter, as the document it self doesn't change.
 I find this really useful, because I use my iPad a lot of times during 
 meetings and I love to have my info updated on the go.
 Best
 
 Daniela Rubio T
  Distinguished Educator
 iPhone: +34662328507
 
 
 
 
 
 
 El 16/07/2013, a las 23:48, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com escribió:
 
 Good Afternoon,
 
 Is anybody using Pages on their iMac and an iOS device to transfer files?  I 
 know I have asked a lot of Dropbox questions lately, but it occurred to me 
 that there might be another way to do what I want to do.  I sing in my 
 church choir, and have a lot of words to choir Anthems stored on my Mac.  
 Now that I no longer have a dedicated Braille NoteTaker, I am using my 
 Brailliant BI 40 with a Bluetooth connection to my iPod Touch 4th 
 generation.  I would like to work with my documents on both devices.  I 
 don't currently have Pages on my iMac or my iPod, but if people have worked 
 with it successfully in this way, I would buy it for both.  Please let me 
 know your experiences!
 
 Desi
 
 
 
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Using Pages With Mac and iOS

2013-07-16 Thread Desi Noller
Good Afternoon,

Is anybody using Pages on their iMac and an iOS device to transfer files?  I 
know I have asked a lot of Dropbox questions lately, but it occurred to me that 
there might be another way to do what I want to do.  I sing in my church choir, 
and have a lot of words to choir Anthems stored on my Mac.  Now that I no 
longer have a dedicated Braille NoteTaker, I am using my Brailliant BI 40 with 
a Bluetooth connection to my iPod Touch 4th generation.  I would like to work 
with my documents on both devices.  I don't currently have Pages on my iMac or 
my iPod, but if people have worked with it successfully in this way, I would 
buy it for both.  Please let me know your experiences!

Desi



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Re: Using Pages With Mac and iOS

2013-07-16 Thread Dane Trethowan
Was actually wondering about this particular topic myself, I have Pages for 
both IOS and OSX but have never managed to get both to sync documents via the 
iCloud and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.


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On 17/07/2013, at 7:48 AM, Desi Noller desiandca...@q.com wrote:

 Good Afternoon,
 
 Is anybody using Pages on their iMac and an iOS device to transfer files?  I 
 know I have asked a lot of Dropbox questions lately, but it occurred to me 
 that there might be another way to do what I want to do.  I sing in my church 
 choir, and have a lot of words to choir Anthems stored on my Mac.  Now that I 
 no longer have a dedicated Braille NoteTaker, I am using my Brailliant BI 40 
 with a Bluetooth connection to my iPod Touch 4th generation. I would like to 
 work with my documents on both devices.  I don't currently have Pages on my 
 iMac or my iPod, but if people have worked with it successfully in this way, 
 I would buy it for both.  Please let me know your experiences!
 
 Desi
 
 
 
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