Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread R. D. Preston
Hi Tom, Please explain the reference to an app from the App Store. Why would I need an app, rather than a new unit to replace my less than fully functional one? I’m referring to replacing this: It came with an older Mac mini (mid-2010), and everything I saw at the App Store refers to Apple

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread Ed Wiser
Russ there is a apple remote app in the App Store. Your remote is pretty old I remember getting one with my old 17" MacBook Pro. Don't know where I put it. Never used it. I am sure there are a bunch of them sitting in drawers somewhere. Here is a new one.

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread Richard D. Meadows
it.:) Its on their iPhone. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu >> [mailto:macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of R. D. >> Preston >> Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 8:27 AM >> To: Topics rela

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread tom holloman
e.edu] On Behalf Of R. D. Preston > Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 8:27 AM > To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers > Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote > > Hi Ed, > > Still don’t see the benefit of using an software app towards fixing a piece > of

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
> On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:22 PM, "Richard D. Meadows" wrote: > > I am totally out of the loop on this… > > How does a remote work on an iPhone as it has no IR port… I am like totally > confused. It uses bluetooth. Just like you can hook up a bluetooth keyboard to the ATV.

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread Lee Larson
On Nov 5, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Richard D. Meadows wrote: > How does a remote work on an iPhone as it has no IR port… I am like totally > confused. Some of the newer devices are coming with WiFi remotes. Our Rokus and the Blu-Ray player can be controlled with the included

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread Richard D. Meadows
That is quite interesting but to be honest I am not all that excited by my tax dollars being used to subsidize someone’s iPhone or Apple Watch. However, what I really find interesting is the Google work on blood sugar monitoring with contact lenses. Richard D. Meadows Co-Founder & CCO

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread tom holloman
If u had diabetes u would b very excited if Medicare gave a little help in diabetics buying Apple Watch. It's amazing how much waste there is in the companies sending free meters, lancets, and sticks even if u don't need them. I have to constantly tell them not to send lancets, new meters, and

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread John Robinson
Everything is moving to our phones and tablets. Two different alarm systems in the house, both controlled by the iPhone or iPad. I don’t have but doors, locks, Nest thermostat and smoke detector. blinds, lighting, music…on and on and on, soon the microwave and stove, one day the phone will

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread John Robinson
Your right Tom, so much of our medical monitoring will hopefully save society loads of money…it’s sure possible. Remember the doctor that presented at the last Apple Event, he has developed an App that allows the doctor to monitor an expecting mother AND her baby simultaneously…awesome.

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread tom holloman
Apple should give u gold one free for all one to one advertising u do. Can't wait for glucose monitoring. Bet the Medicare meter,strip,lancet companies will fight tooth and nail. If gov was smart, they would subsidize watch when this happens. Would save Medicare millions per year. > On Nov 5,

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread eugene.wi...@conagrafoods.com
to Apple and Macintosh computers Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote Hi Ed, Still don’t see the benefit of using an software app towards fixing a piece of hardware with buttons that no longer work. I’ve seen/found various sources to buy new for $15 to $30 or so. But maybe like you, there must

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-05 Thread R. D. Preston
Hi Ed, Still don’t see the benefit of using an software app towards fixing a piece of hardware with buttons that no longer work. I’ve seen/found various sources to buy new for $15 to $30 or so. But maybe like you, there must be many who put their remote back in the box after not using it for

[MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-04 Thread R. D. Preston
My Apple remote has begun not to work, and I’d like to replace it. Anyone have a fully functioning one to sell or even give away? Thanks, -russ preston ___ MacGroup mailing list MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu

Re: [MacGroup] Apple remote

2015-11-04 Thread tom holloman
have u downloaded the remote app on app store. i started using it when the left arrow quit on mine and like it much better. On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:08 PM, R. D. Preston wrote: > My Apple remote has begun not to work, and I’d like to replace it. > > Anyone have a fully

[MacGroup] Apple Remote Desktop Shell Command

2007-06-18 Thread Ward Oldham
Beth, If it were me, I'd be calling the vendor that furnished you the script. Let them walk you through it over the phone. Ward On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Beth Phillips wrote: Lee, I've tried logging in as my admin user and as root and it still comes back with the same error

MacGroup: Apple Remote Desktop Question

2005-08-19 Thread Schoun Regan
On Aug 19, 2005, at 3:42 PM, Beth Phillips wrote: Is building your own package installer something the average user can do or is this something best left to the professionals such as yourself? Easy as pie. You must install the Developer Tools which are on the Tiger DVD. There is an