If you have ios 5.0 and higher you can use iCloud to do the same thing. Just
turn on find my iPhone in iCloud under settings, icloud and use
http://icloud.com to have someone look at where the phoen is and such.
On May 24, 2012, at 7:24 PM, Glenn wrote:
> Hi,
> I just installed a free app on my
Hi,
I just installed a free app on my iPhone called "find my iPhone".
I thought that I would use iTunes to find it if it got lost, but I have
found nothing in iTunes about locating the phone.
I can set off the find - alarm on the iPhone, but how I would do this if my
phone was lost is unclear.
Ho
Hi Geoff
Yes, please don't misunderstand me. I'm sure there are scenarios where AirFoil
will be of great help. I'm not familiar enough with Airplay as a whole to
comment in detail. The only thing I can say is that it works. :)
As for the review, we think it would be better posted to our sist
It still comes in very handy if, for example you want to broadcast from an
IOS5.1 device to multiple AirPlay devices simultaneously.
I am very curious about your new toy, but not sure if I'm ready to deal with
another list. Perhaps just this once (since the topic came up) you can
consider pos
As long as you have compatible devices. There are a lot of them now which
sport AirPlay and the one Lynne and I bought today is excellent. I'll discuss
it on our other list, Techno Chat. On that subject, if anybody wants to join
that group where you can discuss anything technology, including
Hi Sarah
It's working fine. You don't seem to need AirFoil at all now.
Gordon
On 24 May 2012, at 18:41, Sarah Alawami wrote:
Yeah good luck with that. and keep us posted. I'm willing to learn if i'm
wrong. lol!
Take care all and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
>
Please refer to the documentation that came with your product.
On 24/05/2012 17:53, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi Chris
OK, I'm hoping that we can do this without AirFoil now, although if need be I
do have a license for it. I guess that the first thing I need to do is break
my usual number 1 golden
Yes you can providing the speakers are Airplay compatible. Or you could
install Airfoil Speakers at the very minimum on your PC or mac and
transmit audio wirelessly that way.
On 24/05/2012 18:44, william lomas wrote:
so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal an
so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal and
listen to my ipad in another pom?
On 24 May 2012, at 17:56, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Sarah
>
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now
> supports Airplay devices natively. So, for in
Yeah good luck with that. and keep us posted. I'm willing to learn if i'm
wrong. lol!
Take care all and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Sarah
>
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now
> supports Airplay devices natively. So, fo
Hi Sarah
I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now
supports Airplay devices natively. So, for instance, we can set up our
Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list. I could, of course,
be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay
I will not say anymore about it after this, but I just want to apologize if my
message came across as an accusation or anything. I truly was confused. It
looked to me like it was free but then it was 1.99, and I didn't understand,
like if there were 2 versions like free and paid or something. So
Hi Chris
OK, I'm hoping that we can do this without AirFoil now, although if need be I
do have a license for it. I guess that the first thing I need to do is break
my usual number 1 golden rule, consult the user guide for the Panasonic system
we just bought! ;-)
Thanks for your input.
Gordon
Anyway the game sound sibnteresting. Might get it after I master demtions which
I'm currently trying to get my head rapped around. and it was probably a typo
so let's enjoy the game not give this person who was trying to help a hard time.
The game sounds cool and I've heard many wonderful things
Oh I guess tech has changed. lol! but yeah I do recommend air foil for what you
are trying to do.
Take care and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hello Sarah
>
> No, not now anyway. Our new desktop audio has Apple Airplay compatibility.
>
> Gordon
>
> On 24 May 2012,
I understand by playing with Airfoil and its Speaker application that
both devices need to be connected to the same wifi network before they
can be seen by music and other audio applications. So say in the music
app you select one or more tracks, double tap the airplay button, then
double tap t
Begging your pardon, the original message says the word free, as in f r e e,
try reading by character please. Of course it's not a stretch to know that she
meant 3 d as apposed to free d, but yes the person's question was correct it
does have the word free not t h r e e or the number 3.
You
Perhaps it should be three d? Not free d?
On May 24, 2012, at 10:48 AM, Amber H wrote:
> Can I ask if you said it was free, why did you then say it costed 1.99?
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Hello Sarah
No, not now anyway. Our new desktop audio has Apple Airplay compatibility.
Gordon
On 24 May 2012, at 17:04, Sarah Alawami wrote:
I thought air play was only from an ios device to a device, not from a device
to an ios device. I could be wrong though as I don't have any air play
co
I thought air play was only from an ios device to a device, not from a device
to an ios device. I could be wrong though as I don't have any air play
compatible stuff yet.
On May 24, 2012, at 6:44 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> I've just bought Gordon and I an airpl
She didn't. she said 3d game. lol! As in 3 dimentional.
Take care.
On May 24, 2012, at 8:48 AM, Amber H wrote:
> Can I ask if you said it was free, why did you then say it costed 1.99? I'm
> not writing to complain about price; I'm asking a question because I'm
> slightly confused and suspec
Can I ask if you said it was free, why did you then say it costed 1.99? I'm not
writing to complain about price; I'm asking a question because I'm slightly
confused and suspect someone else might be also.
Thanks,
Amber
On May 24, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Ian McNamara wrote:
> Hi all, the blind
Hello everybody
I've just bought Gordon and I an airplay-enabled Panasonic desktop audio system
which I'm hoping we can use to play audio on our iPhone and third generation
iPod Touch. Just to confirm, what steps are necessary to set up an airplay
device on the iOS end?
Thank you.
Lynne
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