Re: Edditting a document in textedit on my Mac

2016-05-09 Thread David Griffith
The reason for this is that unlike in Windows the Mac has a feature where the documents you amend or alter have the changes automatically saved, even if you have not manually asked for the document to be saveds . The Mac therefore warns you if you want to amend a version and offers the

Re: Skype calls not ringing through

2016-05-09 Thread Donna Goodin
Hmm, it looks like it was set OK. Thanks for the suggestion, Donna > On May 9, 2016, at 12:00 PM, Seyoon Choi wrote: > > If you are talking about Mac version of Skype, the speaker setting for Skype > might have been set to different output device for ringing. You can change

Re: Edditting a document in textedit on my Mac

2016-05-09 Thread Helga Schreiber
Hi Chuck. This is Helga! How are you? Thanks so much for the steps! I actually have this document save in my dropbox folder in my Mac. I just want to eddit the document and copy and paste information on it adn then save it in dropbox again after I finish edditting or while I'm edditting? Is

Re: Skype calls not ringing through

2016-05-09 Thread Seyoon Choi
If you are talking about Mac version of Skype, the speaker setting for Skype might have been set to different output device for ringing. You can change this by going in to Skype preferences, and Audio/Video from toolbar. On iOS Skype it depends if you have the app open in the background or not.

Skype calls not ringing through

2016-05-09 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi all, this morning I was expecting a Skype call. The person did try to call, but the call did not ring through to me. Has anyone ever experienced this? Any ideas what could cause it? TIA, Donna -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If

Re: Tim Kilburn

2016-05-09 Thread Scott
I hear you, when I lived in California i lived in the mountains south of San Jose and I believe it was 2008 when there were 3700 different fires started in the local area by a freak lightning only (no rain) storm that went through the area. Fire came close enough we had to evacuate but it was

Re: Tim Kilburn

2016-05-09 Thread Vaughn Brown
Yes, and I think weather is our only hope. Nothing man made can prevent fires like this. Observing these events forces me to stop and realize how lucky I've been. A neighbor's home burnt down when I was a child. It is a lesson in never thingk "it'll never happen to me". On 5/9/16, Scott

Re: Tim Kilburn

2016-05-09 Thread Vaughn Brown
Thank you for the update. My heart goes out to our Northern neighbors. Vaughn On 5/9/16, Scott wrote: > News this morning was good concerning the fire. We’ve had a lot of cold > rainy weather up her win the north east and our neighbors to the north seem > to be benefiting

Re: Edditting a document in textedit on my Mac

2016-05-09 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Helga, Find the text edit doc and then hit "command i" to get info on the doc. Now go to the bottom of that dialogue and find "lock checked check box" Make sure to un lock it so you can edit it. You'll half to put your pass word in for your box to make that change. HTH Chuck CHUCK REICHEL

Re: Tim Kilburn

2016-05-09 Thread Scott
News this morning was good concerning the fire. We’ve had a lot of cold rainy weather up her win the north east and our neighbors to the north seem to be benefiting from the weather as well. Reports were they had gotten the upper hand on the fire with the help of the improving weather and

Re: Keeping iOS apps in sync with Mac

2016-05-09 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
App slicing is this new technology that means that you only have the binary code and data your app actually requires on a given device. Example: you have a 64-bit chip, so you don’t need 32-bit code. You no longer download a complete app with everything packed inside, but download only the

RE: Keeping iOS apps in sync with Mac

2016-05-09 Thread Simon Fogarty
Sadam, What please is app slicing? And since when could you hide apps in itunes to have that then flow through to the app store to get rid of the apps you no longer want / require? I've got a lot of apps in the app store I no longer want but haven't yet been able to get rid of. Cheers,

Re: Keeping iOS apps in sync with Mac

2016-05-09 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
With app slicing in iOS 9, you can’t transfer apps from your phone to iTunes any more. You can only go one way: from iTunes to phone (iTunes thins the apps on transfer). You’ll waste bandwidth using iTunes if you only have one device. You can use OS X Server to cache content if you have

RE: Keeping iOS apps in sync with Mac

2016-05-09 Thread M. Taylor
Hello, Well, my answer may seem a bit low tech but if you want to remove the apps from your computer and make certain that they are not reinstalled when you next attach your iOS device, simply delete the apps from your computer and from your phone, separately. This is to say: 1. Make