Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries



On 7/19/19 5:21 PM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries wrote:

Thanks, Jason. That seems to be the common opinion.  I'm slowly getting used to 
Mail on the iPad, but I may give outlook a go just to see how it goes.



A further feature that may be useful is focused inbox, which attempts to 
filter out mail that you're less likely to find interesting. You can 
train it to identify what's most important to read. I suspect 
effectiveness will vary according to the individual user's needs and 
effectiveness in training it.



As an aside, I'm writing this message in Thunderbird running on Linux, 
so I do have experience that encompasses several operating systems 
(mostly Mac OS, iOS, Linux and Windows currently).



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Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-19 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Thanks, Jason. That seems to be the common opinion.  I'm slowly getting used to 
Mail on the iPad, but I may give outlook a go just to see how it goes.  Thanks 
for the info, I would never have expected people to like Outlook so well

I think Kliph has a complete list of keyboard commands.  I have one, but it's 
dated.
Cheers,
Donna


> On Jul 19, 2019, at 2:01 PM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
> I use Outlook on the Mac, as one of my accounts requires Microsoft Outlook. 
> It's relatively accessible and efficient to use - better in some respects 
> than the Windows version. For example, you can access all of your inboxes as 
> though they were a single folder (All Accounts -> Inbox). Threaded 
> ("conversation") view works without crashing, whereas the Windows version 
> crashes on my IMAP account.
> 
> I've also used Microsoft Outlook on an iPad, but with the touch interface 
> rather than with a keyboard.
> 
> The new iPad Pro devices with Apple's keyboard are impressive. Is there a 
> good list of keyboard commands for iOS? I've searched Apple's web site, but 
> without finding anything definitive.
> 
> On 7/16/19, 09:19, "'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries" 
>  wrote:
> 
>Huh!  That’s weird.  I really hate Outlook on Windows, but then I really 
> hate Windows.  It never dawned on me to try it on the Mac.  However, this is 
> driving me crazy, so it can’t hurt to give it a try.
> 
>Thanks, David.
>Cheers,
>Donna
> 
>Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Jul 16, 2019, at 12:01 AM, David Chittenden  wrote:
>> 
>> On the advice of a few people, I have switched to Outlook for email on my 
>> iPad. It works the way Apple Mail should work.
>> 
>> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
>> Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
>> Mobile: +61 488 988 936
>> 
>> 
>> On 15 Jul 2019, at 22:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Mark and Kliph,
>> 
>> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
>> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
>> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
>> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using 
>> a bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
>> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of 
>> emails, reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  
>> That seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to 
>> do.  But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which 
>> takes me away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the 
>> top, get back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message. 
>>  Have either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm 
>> using the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of 
>> the slim folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your 
>> assessment of it.  I love it.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>> 
>> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
>> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
>> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I 
>> am testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, 
>> because of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  
>> Check out the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. 
>> There I interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to 
>> replace his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the 
>> same.  I absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS 
>> new features.
>> ut
>> 
>> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
>> have special guests, and is always family friendly
>> 
>> We are now on Apple
>> 
>> Anchor
>> 
>> Spotify
>> 
>> Google Podcasts
>> 
>> OverCast
>> 
>> stitcher
>> 
>> Breaker
>> 
>> PodBean
>> 
>> And on Radio Public
>> 
>> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
>> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
>> 
>> Listen to our live stream on periscope
>> 
>> Follow us on Twitter
>> 
>> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Marc;
>> I’m really happy for you.
>> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
>> God bless
>> Anthony
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
>> 
>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
>> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
>> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with 

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
I use Outlook on the Mac, as one of my accounts requires Microsoft Outlook. 
It's relatively accessible and efficient to use - better in some respects than 
the Windows version. For example, you can access all of your inboxes as though 
they were a single folder (All Accounts -> Inbox). Threaded ("conversation") 
view works without crashing, whereas the Windows version crashes on my IMAP 
account.

I've also used Microsoft Outlook on an iPad, but with the touch interface 
rather than with a keyboard.

The new iPad Pro devices with Apple's keyboard are impressive. Is there a good 
list of keyboard commands for iOS? I've searched Apple's web site, but without 
finding anything definitive.

On 7/16/19, 09:19, "'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries" 
 wrote:

Huh!  That’s weird.  I really hate Outlook on Windows, but then I really 
hate Windows.  It never dawned on me to try it on the Mac.  However, this is 
driving me crazy, so it can’t hurt to give it a try.

Thanks, David.
Cheers,
Donna

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 16, 2019, at 12:01 AM, David Chittenden  
wrote:
> 
> On the advice of a few people, I have switched to Outlook for email on my 
iPad. It works the way Apple Mail should work.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
> Mobile: +61 488 988 936
> 
> 
> On 15 Jul 2019, at 22:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  
wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have 
replaced my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my 
choice is the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  
And I am testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, 
because of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  
Check out the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. 
There I interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to 
replace his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the 
same.  I absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS 
new features.
> ut
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, 
sports, have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple
> 
> Anchor
> 
> Spotify
> 
> Google Podcasts
> 
> OverCast
> 
> stitcher
> 
> Breaker
> 
> PodBean
> 
> And on Radio Public
> 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
> 
> Listen to our live stream on periscope
> 
> Follow us on Twitter
> 
> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> 
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it 
almost
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I 
am
> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
> desktop than a tablet.  
> 
> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
> for my PC and/or Mac computers much 

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-17 Thread Simon Fogarty
And a smart keyboard for the ipad pro.

-Original Message-
From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries  
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2019 1:14 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

I hate Outlook on Windows.  Also, I’m perfectly happy with Mail on every other 
device.  It just really sucks on the iPad if you are using a BT keyboard.
Cheers,
Donna


Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 11:49 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark & Donna,
> 
> Have either of you tried Outlook for IOS?
> 
> I've been playing around with it and it's still not my favourite but it's 
> worth having a look at.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
> Behalf Of M. Taylor
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 4:24 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Hello Donna and Simon,
> 
> I, too, have to admit that of all of the native apps for iPad, Mail is my 
> least favorite.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 8:55 PM
> To: 'macvisionaries@googlegroups.com'
> Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.
> 
> I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,
> 
> The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind 
> of makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.
> 
> 
> 
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
> ut
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly We are now on Apple Anchor 
> Spotify Google Podcasts OverCast stitcher Breaker PodBean And on Radio Public 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com Listen to our live stream on periscope 
> Follow us on Twitter And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost 
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am 
> certain that my new

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-16 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Huh!  That’s weird.  I really hate Outlook on Windows, but then I really hate 
Windows.  It never dawned on me to try it on the Mac.  However, this is driving 
me crazy, so it can’t hurt to give it a try.

Thanks, David.
Cheers,
Donna

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 16, 2019, at 12:01 AM, David Chittenden  wrote:
> 
> On the advice of a few people, I have switched to Outlook for email on my 
> iPad. It works the way Apple Mail should work.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
> Mobile: +61 488 988 936
> 
> 
> On 15 Jul 2019, at 22:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
> ut
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple
> 
> Anchor
> 
> Spotify
> 
> Google Podcasts
> 
> OverCast
> 
> stitcher
> 
> Breaker
> 
> PodBean
> 
> And on Radio Public
> 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
> 
> Listen to our live stream on periscope
> 
> Follow us on Twitter
> 
> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> 
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
> desktop than a tablet.  
> 
> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
> for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  
> 
> I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
> would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  
> 
> For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
> on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
> experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
> and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
> for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
> prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.
> 
> For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
> iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
> point.
> 
> I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
> have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.
> 
> I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
> because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using 

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-16 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
I hate Outlook on Windows.  Also, I’m perfectly happy with Mail on every other 
device.  It just really sucks on the iPad if you are using a BT keyboard.
Cheers,
Donna


Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 11:49 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark & Donna,
> 
> Have either of you tried Outlook for IOS?
> 
> I've been playing around with it and it's still not my favourite but it's 
> worth having a look at.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
> Behalf Of M. Taylor
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 4:24 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Hello Donna and Simon,
> 
> I, too, have to admit that of all of the native apps for iPad, Mail is my 
> least favorite.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 8:55 PM
> To: 'macvisionaries@googlegroups.com'
> Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.
> 
> I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,
> 
> The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind 
> of makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.
> 
> 
> 
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
> ut
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly We are now on Apple Anchor 
> Spotify Google Podcasts OverCast stitcher Breaker PodBean And on Radio Public 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com Listen to our live stream on periscope 
> Follow us on Twitter And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost 
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am 
> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the Apple 
> Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble desktop 
> than a tablet.  
> 
> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyb

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-16 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Thank you, Mark!  I’m glad I’m not the only one.  It works, but boy is it 
inefficient!
Cheers,
Donna

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 11:24 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello Donna and Simon,
> 
> I, too, have to admit that of all of the native apps for iPad, Mail is my 
> least favorite.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 8:55 PM
> To: 'macvisionaries@googlegroups.com'
> Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.
> 
> I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,
> 
> The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind 
> of makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.
> 
> 
> 
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries  
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
> ut
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> We are now on Apple
> Anchor
> Spotify
> Google Podcasts
> OverCast
> stitcher
> Breaker
> PodBean
> And on Radio Public
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
> Listen to our live stream on periscope
> Follow us on Twitter
> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
> desktop than a tablet.  
> 
> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
> for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  
> 
> I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
> would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  
> 
> For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
> on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
>

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi David,

Yeah that was my thought

I still cant say I'm a fan of the focused in box, but you can disable that 
feature.



-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of David Chittenden
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 5:02 PM
To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

On the advice of a few people, I have switched to Outlook for email on my iPad. 
It works the way Apple Mail should work.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +61 488 988 936


On 15 Jul 2019, at 22:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:

Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut

Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly

We are now on Apple

Anchor

Spotify

Google Podcasts

OverCast

stitcher

Breaker

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And on Radio Public

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On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:

Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!

On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost 
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am 
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the Apple 
Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble desktop 
than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard and 
the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites for my PC 
and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever would 
have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group on 
my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the 
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small and 
there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard for 
iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much prefer to 
use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on iPhone 
would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this point.

I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but have 
not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.

I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it 
because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a public 
Wi-Fi sooner or later, assuming I do not activate LTE or make use of my 
tethering option.  

Now I'm not suggesting that I would buy a tablet instead of a Mac or PC

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread David Chittenden
On the advice of a few people, I have switched to Outlook for email on my iPad. 
It works the way Apple Mail should work.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +61 488 988 936


On 15 Jul 2019, at 22:08, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
 wrote:

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:

Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut

Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly

We are now on Apple

Anchor

Spotify

Google Podcasts

OverCast

stitcher

Breaker

PodBean

And on Radio Public

You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com

Listen to our live stream on periscope

Follow us on Twitter

And follow our blog for updates and announcements


On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:

Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!

On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
desktop than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
point.

I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.

I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a
public Wi-Fi sooner or later, assuming I do not activate LTE or make use of
my tethering option.  

Now I'm not suggesting that I would buy a tablet instead of a Mac or PC
computer; but I am saying that the tablet certainly augments both my web
browsing accessibility experience and my confidence in terms of accessing
various software applications and challenging websites.

In short, it is a wonderful addition to my other technology, not a
replacement for it.

As a ten-year iPHone user, it has taken a little time to get used to iPad
and its 

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Mark & Donna,

Have either of you tried Outlook for IOS?

I've been playing around with it and it's still not my favourite but it's worth 
having a look at.


-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 4:24 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Hello Donna and Simon,

I, too, have to admit that of all of the native apps for iPad, Mail is my least 
favorite.

Mark


From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 8:55 PM
To: 'macvisionaries@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.

I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,

The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind of 
makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.



From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:

Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut
Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly We are now on Apple Anchor 
Spotify Google Podcasts OverCast stitcher Breaker PodBean And on Radio Public 
You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com Listen to our live stream on periscope 
Follow us on Twitter And follow our blog for updates and announcements

On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!

On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost 
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am 
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the Apple 
Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble desktop 
than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard and 
the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites for my PC 
and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever would 
have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group on 
my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the 
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small and 
there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard for 
iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much prefer to 
use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experi

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Donna and Simon,

I, too, have to admit that of all of the native apps for iPad, Mail is my least 
favorite.

Mark


From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Simon Fogarty
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 8:55 PM
To: 'macvisionaries@googlegroups.com'
Subject: RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.

I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,

The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind of 
makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.



From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries  
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:

Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut
Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly
We are now on Apple
Anchor
Spotify
Google Podcasts
OverCast
stitcher
Breaker
PodBean
And on Radio Public
You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
Listen to our live stream on periscope
Follow us on Twitter
And follow our blog for updates and announcements

On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!

On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
desktop than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
point.

I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.

I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a
public Wi-Fi sooner or later

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread Simon Fogarty
Yeah I gotta admit mail on the ipad isn’t my most favourite application.

I’d prefer mail to work on my ipad like it does on the iPhone,

The way it opens into a message but has the listed messages at the top kind of 
makes it difficult to keep track of where I am.



From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna


On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller 
mailto:kliphnsh...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut

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special guests, and is always family friendly

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On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece 
mailto:ajv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!


On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor mailto:mk...@ucla.edu>> 
wrote:

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
desktop than a tablet.

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceO

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
OK, so now that I wrote that last message, it’s doing exactly what I want it to 
do. Lol Clearly, there’s something I haven’t yet figured out.
Cheers,
Donna


Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 7:21 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well, the email thing use to drive me up the wall, but then I started using 
> my roter more. Change it to containers, and it will skip past all the 
> unselected emails, and to the body of the one you have selected.  Also, in my 
> keyboard shortcut list, I reference going to the top and the bottom of 
> windows, pages, and apps by using control down arrow to go to the bottom, and 
> control up arrow to go to the top. So, in regards to email, I use containers 
> to skip past all emails to read the one I have selected, and to get back to 
> the list of emails to delete, I use control up arrow to get back to the top.  
> I can send in my shortcut list in later, it’s spcifically for the iPad.  Or 
> if you want it send me an email at
> sturi...@icloud.com
> Thanks
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple
> 
> Anchor
> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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>> On Jul 15, 2019, at 7:08 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
>> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
>> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
>> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I 
>> am testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, 
>> because of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  
>> Check out the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. 
>> There I interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to 
>> replace his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the 
>> same.  I absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS 
>> new features.
>>  ut
>> 
>> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
>> have special guests, and is always family friendly
>> 
>> We are now on Apple
>> 
>> Anchor
>> 
>> Spotify
>> 
>> Google Podcasts
>> 
>> OverCast
>> 
>> stitcher
>> 
>> Breaker
>> 
>> PodBean
>> 
>> And on Radio Public
>> 
>> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
>> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
>> 
>> Listen to our live stream on periscope
>> 
>> Follow us on Twitter
>> 
>> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Hi Marc;
>> I’m really happy for you.
>> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
>> God bless
>> Anthony
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
>> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello All,
>>> 
>>> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
>>> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
>>> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
>>> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
>>> desktop than a tablet.  
>>> 
>>> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
>>> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes 

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Thanks, Kliph.  But what I’m trying to do is the opposite of what your 
describing.  I want to stay in the message list, without being thrown into the 
body of the message every time I select a message.  Is there a way to do that?
TIA,
Donna

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 7:21 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well, the email thing use to drive me up the wall, but then I started using 
> my roter more. Change it to containers, and it will skip past all the 
> unselected emails, and to the body of the one you have selected.  Also, in my 
> keyboard shortcut list, I reference going to the top and the bottom of 
> windows, pages, and apps by using control down arrow to go to the bottom, and 
> control up arrow to go to the top. So, in regards to email, I use containers 
> to skip past all emails to read the one I have selected, and to get back to 
> the list of emails to delete, I use control up arrow to get back to the top.  
> I can send in my shortcut list in later, it’s spcifically for the iPad.  Or 
> if you want it send me an email at
> sturi...@icloud.com
> Thanks
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple
> 
> Anchor
> 
> Spotify
> 
> Google Podcasts
> 
> OverCast
> 
> stitcher
> 
> Breaker
> 
> PodBean
> 
> And on Radio Public
> 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
> 
> Listen to our live stream on periscope
> 
> Follow us on Twitter
> 
> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> 
>> On Jul 15, 2019, at 7:08 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
>>  wrote:
>> 
> 
> Hi Mark and Kliph,
> 
> I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
> thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
> two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
> Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
> bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
> Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
> reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That 
> seems like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  
> But I am always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me 
> away from the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get 
> back into the message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have 
> either of you found a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using 
> the Logitech Slim Combo keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim 
> folio for the 9-inch iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it. 
>  I love it.
> 
> Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
>> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
>> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
>> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I 
>> am testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, 
>> because of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  
>> Check out the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. 
>> There I interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to 
>> replace his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the 
>> same.  I absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS 
>> new features.
>>  ut
>> 
>> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
>> have special guests, and is always family friendly
>> 
>> We are now on Apple
>> 
>> Anchor
>> 
>> Spotify
>> 
>> Google Podcasts
>> 
>> OverCast
>> 
>> stitcher
>> 
>> Breaker
>> 
>> PodBean
>> 
>> And on Radio Public
>> 
>> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
>> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
>> 
>> Listen to our live stream on periscope
>> 
>> Follow us on Twitter
>> 
>> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Hi Marc;
>> I’m really happy for you.
>> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
>> God bless
>> Anthony
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
>> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello All,
>>> 
>>> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
>>> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
>>> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
>>> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
>>> desktop than a tablet.  
>>> 
>>> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion 

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread KliphnShari Miller
Well, the email thing use to drive me up the wall, but then I started using my 
roter more. Change it to containers, and it will skip past all the unselected 
emails, and to the body of the one you have selected.  Also, in my keyboard 
shortcut list, I reference going to the top and the bottom of windows, pages, 
and apps by using control down arrow to go to the bottom, and control up arrow 
to go to the top. So, in regards to email, I use containers to skip past all 
emails to read the one I have selected, and to get back to the list of emails 
to delete, I use control up arrow to get back to the top.  I can send in my 
shortcut list in later, it’s spcifically for the iPad.  Or if you want it send 
me an email at
sturi...@icloud.com
Thanks

Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly

We are now on Apple

Anchor

Spotify

Google Podcasts

OverCast

stitcher

Breaker

PodBean

And on Radio Public

You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com

Listen to our live stream on periscope

Follow us on Twitter

And follow our blog for updates and announcements


> On Jul 15, 2019, at 7:08 AM, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
>  wrote:
> 

Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
>  ut
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple
> 
> Anchor
> 
> Spotify
> 
> Google Podcasts
> 
> OverCast
> 
> stitcher
> 
> Breaker
> 
> PodBean
> 
> And on Radio Public
> 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com
> 
> Listen to our live stream on periscope
> 
> Follow us on Twitter
> 
> And follow our blog for updates and announcements
> 
> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
>>> 
>> Hi Marc;
>> I’m really happy for you.
>> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
>> God bless
>> Anthony
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
>> 
>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
>> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
>> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
>> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
>> desktop than a tablet.  
>> 
>> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
>> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
>> for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  
>> 
>> I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
>> would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  
>> 
>> For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
>> on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
>> experience is better on iPad than on a 

Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
Hi Mark and Kliph,

I, too, am becoming more and more of a fan of my iPad, and am seriously 
thinking that it could soon replace my Mac.  But I have one question for the 
two of you.  The one thing I really don't like on the iPad is dealing with 
Mail.  I find it to be much slower and cludgier, than on the Mac when using a 
bluetooth keyboard.  I'm curious about how the two of you handle this.  
Basically, what I want to be able to do, is scroll through my list of emails, 
reading those that I want to read, and deleting those that I don't.  That seems 
like it should be a fairly simple and straight forward thing to do.  But I am 
always taken into the body of the selected message, which takes me away from 
the message list.  Then, I have to scroll back up to the top, get back into the 
message list, and repeat for each subsequent message.  Have either of you found 
a better way of doing this?  Kliph, like you, I'm using the Logitech Slim Combo 
keyboard, which I think is the equivalent of the slim folio for the 9-inch 
iPad. and I completely agree with your assessment of it.  I love it.

Thanks in advance to both of you for any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Donna

> On Jul 15, 2019, at 1:01 AM, KliphnShari Miller  wrote:
> 
> Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced 
> my computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is 
> the logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
> testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because 
> of the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out 
> the eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I 
> interview someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace 
> his triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
> absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
> features.
>  ut
> 
> Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, 
> have special guests, and is always family friendly
> 
> We are now on Apple 
> 
> Anchor 
> Spotify 
> Google Podcasts 
> OverCast 
> stitcher 
> Breaker 
> PodBean 
> 
> And on Radio Public 
> You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments, or 
> suggestions to: sturi...@icloud.com 
> Listen to our live stream on periscope 
> 
> Follow us on Twitter 
> And follow our blog  for updates and 
> announcements
> 
> 
>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
>> 
> 
> Hi Marc;
> I’m really happy for you.
> Use your iPad Pro and good health.
> God bless
> Anthony
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!
> 
>> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
>> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
>> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
>> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
>> desktop than a tablet.  
>> 
>> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
>> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
>> for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  
>> 
>> I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
>> would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  
>> 
>> For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
>> on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
>> experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
>> and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
>> for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
>> prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.
>> 
>> For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
>> iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
>> point.
>> 
>> I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
>> have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.
>> 
>> I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
>> because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a
>> public Wi-Fi sooner or later, 

RE: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread Simon Fogarty
Mark,

 You sure you want to leteveryone know about these fetishes on this list?

I have to admit I like mine also but don't use it enough as I can't work in 
windows world on it,

I'd use my 11" pro only if I could do things like powershell and Active 
directory administration work from it,

 So far I can't get remote desktop work to either mac or windows based machines 
working with screen readers, this would make my life so much easier and simpler 
if I only had one device.

Cheers mark for the great info,
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Monday, 15 July 2019 11:32 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost 
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am 
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the Apple 
Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble desktop 
than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard and 
the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites for my PC 
and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever would 
have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group on 
my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the 
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small and 
there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard for 
iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much prefer to 
use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on iPhone 
would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this point.

I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but have 
not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.

I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it 
because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a public 
Wi-Fi sooner or later, assuming I do not activate LTE or make use of my 
tethering option.  

Now I'm not suggesting that I would buy a tablet instead of a Mac or PC 
computer; but I am saying that the tablet certainly augments both my web 
browsing accessibility experience and my confidence in terms of accessing 
various software applications and challenging websites.

In short, it is a wonderful addition to my other technology, not a replacement 
for it.

As a ten-year iPHone user, it has taken a little time to get used to iPad and 
its advantages and, in some cases, its disadvantages.  

It will be interesting to discover how Apple will further increase the 
distinction between iOS and iPad OS, this fall.  

I had planned on installing the beta of iPad OS on my iPad Pro but, I am 
enjoying using iPad so much that I find that I have no desire to test the new 
OS until it is much more stable (smile).

Just thought I would post this for those of you who may be considering iPad.
If you do decide to move forward with a purchase, I cannot stress enough the 
important, in my opinion, of also buying, if not the Apple Smart Keyboard, then 
at least an iPad-compatible BlueTooth Keyboard.

In the Journey,

Mark


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Re: Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-15 Thread KliphnShari Miller
Well,glad you love your iPadPro.  I also have an iPadPro, but have replaced my 
computer with iPad use for over a year now.  The Keybaord of my choice is the 
logitech slim folio pro.  Not better, just like there products.  And I am 
testing the iPad OS, and it is very stable.  Love the new features, because of 
the NDA, I won’t talk about them here, but you will love them.  Check out the 
eposode of my podcast called, “tech and sports at it’s best”. There I interview 
someone who helped teach a free course on how he came to replace his 
triditional computer with his iPad, and convinced me to do the same.  I 
absolutley need my mac for nothing anymore, especially with iPad OS new 
features.
 ut

Come checkout the stur it up Podcast, where we discuss technology, sports, have 
special guests, and is always family friendly

We are now on Apple

Anchor

Spotify

Google Podcasts

OverCast

stitcher

Breaker

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> On Jul 14, 2019, at 6:50 PM, Anthony Vece  wrote:
> 

Hi Marc;
I’m really happy for you.
Use your iPad Pro and good health.
God bless
Anthony

Sent from my Verizon iPhone XR!!!

> On Jul 14, 2019, at 7:31 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
> five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
> certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
> Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
> desktop than a tablet.  
> 
> What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
> and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
> for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  
> 
> I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
> would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  
> 
> For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
> on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
> experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
> and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
> for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
> prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.
> 
> For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
> iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
> point.
> 
> I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
> have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.
> 
> I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
> because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a
> public Wi-Fi sooner or later, assuming I do not activate LTE or make use of
> my tethering option.  
> 
> Now I'm not suggesting that I would buy a tablet instead of a Mac or PC
> computer; but I am saying that the tablet certainly augments both my web
> browsing accessibility experience and my confidence in terms of accessing
> various software applications and challenging websites.
> 
> In short, it is a wonderful addition to my other technology, not a
> replacement for it.
> 
> As a ten-year iPHone user, it has taken a little time to get used to iPad
> and its advantages and, in some cases, its disadvantages.  
> 
> It will be interesting to discover how Apple will further increase the
> distinction between iOS and iPad OS, this fall.  
> 
> I had planned on installing the beta of iPad OS on my iPad Pro but, I am
> enjoying using iPad so much that I find that I have no desire to test the
> new OS until it is much more stable (smile).
> 
> Just thought I would post this for those of you who may be considering iPad.
> If you do decide to move forward with a purchase, I cannot stress enough the
> important, in my opinion, of also buying, if not the Apple Smart Keyboard,
> then at least an iPad-compatible BlueTooth Keyboard.
> 
> In the Journey,
> 
> Mark
> 
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Okay, It's Official, Mark Loves His iPad Pro

2019-07-14 Thread M. Taylor
Hello All,

Okay, it's official, I absolutely love my iPad Pro.  I have owned it almost
five months, now, and find that I am using it more and more, each day.  I am
certain that my new found appreciation of the tablet has to do with the
Apple Smart Keyboard, an accessory that makes iPad feel more like a moble
desktop than a tablet.  

What I am discovering is that I enjoy the fusion of the hardware keyboard
and the touch screen.  This makes what are sometimes challenging websites
for my PC and/or Mac computers much more easily accessible.  

I find that I am using a much wider range of iOS apps on iPad than I ever
would have on iPhone because of the convenience of the Smart Keyboard.  

For example, I now manage all of the administrative functions of this group
on my iPad where as I used to only manage it via my PC.  Simply put, the
experience is better on iPad than on a desktop; iPhone is simply too small
and there is the issue of not having an easily accessible hardware keyboard
for iPhone.  Yes, I have a Apple Bluetooth keybord for iPhone but I much
prefer to use the iPad Smart Keyboard.

For so many years I was of the opinion that the VoiceOver experience on
iPhone would/should be the same on iPad.  I was completely wrong on this
point.

I'm seriously thinking about activating the LTE feature on the tablet but
have not yet done so because I use it, primarily, at home.

I have decided not to install any financial / money management apps on it
because the iPhone works just fine and I do anticipate using iPad on a
public Wi-Fi sooner or later, assuming I do not activate LTE or make use of
my tethering option.  

Now I'm not suggesting that I would buy a tablet instead of a Mac or PC
computer; but I am saying that the tablet certainly augments both my web
browsing accessibility experience and my confidence in terms of accessing
various software applications and challenging websites.

In short, it is a wonderful addition to my other technology, not a
replacement for it.

As a ten-year iPHone user, it has taken a little time to get used to iPad
and its advantages and, in some cases, its disadvantages.  

It will be interesting to discover how Apple will further increase the
distinction between iOS and iPad OS, this fall.  

I had planned on installing the beta of iPad OS on my iPad Pro but, I am
enjoying using iPad so much that I find that I have no desire to test the
new OS until it is much more stable (smile).

Just thought I would post this for those of you who may be considering iPad.
If you do decide to move forward with a purchase, I cannot stress enough the
important, in my opinion, of also buying, if not the Apple Smart Keyboard,
then at least an iPad-compatible BlueTooth Keyboard.

In the Journey,

Mark


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