Everyone has always had the iWorks tab in iCloud. However, this has only ever
been to add and remove iWorks document from your iCloud. Prior to Mountain Lion
iCloud documents wouldn't sync from iOS to Mac, you had to go to the iCloud
website and drag the documents from the cloud to your Mac.
Mike,
Well thought out comments. Have you considered broaching these ideas with
Apple? They might not listen, but nothing ventured…nothing gained. They stop
listening to the customers they'll find themselves just another tech company,
like Microsoft.
BTB, still using your podcasts for an
Hey Dave,
Not sure if you meant your comments to come across as rude, but you managed it
brilliantly. As far as what list Mike should be on goes, maybe you're unaware
of how much Mike has done over the last four or five years to promote the Mac
in the blind community He was probably one of
Oh I'm pretty sure. Fanboy trates often lead those afflicted to trample over
facts, rational discussion and argument with empty snark and irrational
assertions. Commonly if it is stated that it would be nice to have some
feature set of the rival product this is taken as a personal attack on
I don't necessarily agree with this assumption totally. I think personally that
not everyone who sticks with one product is nor should be, entitled a fan boy
just as I think that not everyone who is looking at the competition is
disrespecting what they currently use.
Allow me to explain. I
Awesome, glad you found the pod casts helpful. Yes, I have written to
Apple with these suggestions. I think what it comes down to though is
that Apple wants complete control over the operating system and the
user experience. If they were to open up the platform in the ways I
have mentioned,
I don't recall saying or implying that in any way what so ever. To tell someone
their on the wrong list because someone said it would be nice to have some
feature sets similar to android is however a sign of likely fanboy itas. In my
home we have 2 apple tv's 2 MacBooks 4 iPhones, an AirPort
Mike,
Yeah, the pod casts are great they helped a lot. I stand by my comments. I
think that spirit of misplaced loyalty has led to blind-folks not questioning
their adaptive product vendors enough to promote reasonable prices services.
That old argument of it is a small market, hence the
Hi all!
I am very happy with what we have listened in the WWDC. One thing I would love,
is to have the ability of copy the last to clipboard as we have in mac. That
would help a lot for selecting chunks of text from different places including
Safari, instead of having to do it by hand, or in
Also the aeaility of wishing to save messages would be great as you could do on
the Nokia devices make new folders in messages and save the messages.
On 12 Jun 2013, at 10:27 AM, Daniela Rubio mabuha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
I am very happy with what we have listened in the WWDC. One thing
I'm mainly just hoping for bug fixes in iOS7. I want to be able to tell which
calendars are selected in Calendar and which are not. I don't want funny focus
issues in Contacts, etcetera. The biggest changes seem cosmetic, which is great
for everyone else but meaningless for me. Well, in fact,
I totally agree,
In my few years using Apple products almost exclusively, the iCloud site is the
one thing from an accessibility point of view were, I felt Apple hasn't done
right by Voiceover users.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On
Would love to see changes in calendar's behavior as well considering the fact
that events you creat don't ever seem to save as well as renaming of files.
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On Jun 12, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Nicholas Parsons mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm mainly just hoping for bug
I totally agree with every single point you placed in below, this is the
primary reason why I am highly considering reverting back to android, over the
next day or so. I am excited about the voices, that are coming out in the new
operating system, however still disappointed with all of the
The most favorite feature I have that is coming up in iOS 7, is that Siri
actually has learned how to manipulate the radios on my device. I don't know
how many times Siri and I have the same conversation daily, I asked her to
disable Wi-Fi, and she tells me she can't. But disappointing
Michael
It's hard to say whether voiceover will even be able to use the new voices, or
if they're only for siri. As I have mentioned on the accessible phones list,
the other thing about IOS devices I have a problem with is the nonstandard USB
connector. When Apple switched connectors, they should have
Hello all.
I hope they make it easier to delete contacts in the next version. Other
feature sets I would like to see:
1. Being able to toggle on/off the bluetooth, wireless, VPN (if configured),
3/4g from the status bar.
Improved voice recognition to permit you to create contacts, apps
Well, toggle radios is added for sure and not only easily through out the os
and lock screen but also through Siri.
Danny.
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On 13/06/2013, at 9:43 AM, Sean Murphy mhysnm1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all.
I hope they make it easier to delete contacts in the next
Well, there is rumour going around that Fleksy will be one of the firt
keyboards to be used in iOS 7. Check out their site for more details.
Chris
On 11/06/2013 05:57, Mike Arrigo wrote:
After looking at the new features of IOS 7, a few things are missing that I was
hoping Apple might have
Is it just me, or is it at all possible you're on the wrong mailing list?
I'm sure there's an Android list around somewhere that would be happy to
have you.
Perhaps you don't understand why IOS is the way that it is, and what that
means for the companies, the developers, or for the
Cheree Heppe here:
Have you written Apple directly re your suggested improvements?
Apple needs to weigh input carefully to incorporate new elements which
integrate without compromising a unified whole. At this point, everybody, from
the legacy blind services providers whose gadgets the IOS
Hi,
from there web site, I didn't necessarily get this impression. It was talking
about developers having access to their SDK, and using fleksy as the keyboard
in their individual apps. This to me, sounds a little different than a
universal default keyboard. Anyone correct me if I'm reading
Apple would have included
Is it just me, or is it at all possible you're on the wrong mailing list?
I'm sure there's an Android list around somewhere that would be happy to
have you.
Perhaps you don't understand why IOS is the way that it is, and what that
means for the companies
Hi.
I am very saticefied with IOS, I do not need many more options exept for some
braille options. I would really love, if we could get allowed to make our own
keyboard layout for our speciffic needs and to use all our keys on our braille
displays in a better way.
Best regards Annie.
Den Jun
I'm also on the android list. These are just features I wish Apple
would have included.
Original message:
Is it just me, or is it at all possible you're on the wrong mailing list?
I'm sure there's an Android list around somewhere that would be happy to
have you.
Perhaps you don't
Ill just add to this, since I was put onto FileBrowser on list recently I've
fallen in love. It's integration with Dropbox, additional buildable file
structure, built in media player, unzip and ability to add pcs macs nas and
additional cloud options like sky drive etc plus open files in
There are several things I would love but iOS becoming android isn't 1. I'd
very much like Braille and Bluetooth keyboards to get more functionality.
Command n for new email, document, iMessage in specific apps for example.
Danny.
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On 11/06/2013, at 10:29 PM, Annie Skov
One thing I'd love to see them include, is the option to mark message as Spam,
not spam, etc., the ability to transfer files you've transferred from someone
else's Itunes library to your own without the use of another 3rd-party app, and
in agreement, would love to see these devices be able to
So, I'm glad you're happy with Android, but turning iOS into Android isn't
really a productive thing to do, nor is turning android into iOS. Sure, I'd
like access to other keyboards and TTS, but your laundry list does sound like
what you really want is Android. Which you have, in spades, in
Email rules and delete all as well would be wonderful come to think of it.
Danny.
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On 12/06/2013, at 9:42 AM, Jessica Moss junglebookfa...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing I'd love to see them include, is the option to mark message as
Spam, not spam, etc., the ability to
Lol,
especially delete all. Oh boy! I would do a little dance around my house if
they added that 1 feature.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Jun 11, 2013, at 8:06 PM, Danny Noonan da...@familynoonan.net wrote:
Email rules and
IDE join you and even let you lead if they did. Grin.
Danny.
Sent from my iPhone
On 12/06/2013, at 10:50 AM, Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com wrote:
Lol,
especially delete all. Oh boy! I would do a little dance around my house if
they added that 1 feature.
Ricardo Walker
Would love to see a delete all feature in all folders if iat all possible,
especially if you end up with a massive amount of e-mail, and don't have time
to delete/read 3 or 4 messages before more come in.
On Jun 11, 2013, at 8:06 PM, Danny Noonan wrote:
Email rules and delete all as well
After looking at the new features of IOS 7, a few things are missing that I was
hoping Apple might have considered. Perhaps some of these are there and were
just not mentioned, or these could be things Apple will never include because
of the experience they want to provide. I will list what I
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