Hi Kellly,
The ringtone was in MP3 format, but unlike Simon I had no problems converting
it to M4A using iTunes and then, after renaming the extension to M4R, I pasted
it into my tones list in iTunes and it synced to my phoone where I am currently
using it as a ringtone.
-Original
Hi all, how do you send a group direct message to a group of people? I know you
can do it using the native twitter app, but I’m wondering if that’s possible
with other apps like Twitterrific.
--
The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list.
If you have any
Well, I am one who is returning the loaner unit that I got. The cloud synch it
is kind of cool. But I just don’t like the unit itself. I think the keyboard is
flimsy feeling. And I’m not satisfied with just 14 cells. It’s too few. That’s
just my opinion. If you have a dealer, they should be
Anybody got a Brailliant 14, and how does it work with the phone? I remember
there is someone here who sent theirs back, so I'm just wondering if there
are happy customers out there. I am still dithering about a braille display
for the phone. I really want those routing buttons, I think, which
The biggest problems people have are length and format. Apple imposes
a 40 second length for ring tones. The big American carriers utilize
only a 30 second ring. Also, is the MP3 in Apple’s m4r format? If
not, free online converters can turn your mp3 into an m4r.
Kelly
I had an apple genius tell me to just leave bluetooth on. He told me the drain
wasn't a lot.
On Aug 21, 2018, at 8:48 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
i've never bothered turning off bluetooth as it takes so very little battery it
isn't worth it.
If you do want to turn it off, having Siri do it
yes thanks; I guess Twitter hadn’t finished refreshing or something weird. I
let the time pass, and next time I went into Twitterific, the lists showed up!
But what a scare I had during the wait!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
El 21/08/2018, a la(s) 12:34 p. m., Ed Worrell
Hello, It’s in the navigation menu in the top left corner of the app. You will
have to scroll/flick past the extras section. It’s still there.
I hope this helps,
Ed
> On Aug 20, 2018, at 5:17 PM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
>
> Any of you guys who still use Twitterific for managing and working
Just downloaded the Pluto TV app, looks good but difficult to decifer, any
suggestions, or, how can I be in touch with them?
Fred Olver
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fred.olver
Skype: Fred.olver1
For more information about my book which is available in accessible formats go
to:
I sort of compare turning bluetooth off with letting your car idle at a red
light or shutting down the engine, not enough drain to worry about it.
If I charge my iPhone to 100% so it says “on AC power” and then unplug it say t
10 PM at night, then lock it and don’t use it until 6 in the morning
Hello all,
I never turn off Bluetooth and do not have any significant issues with battery
drain. Frankly, I think you’re probably drains more battery to constantly keep
turning it on and off.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 21, 2018, at 5:48 AM, Richard Turner
> wrote:
>
>
> i've never
OK, this is a good start. Thank you.
From: Anne Robertson
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 10:00 AM
To: mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: does anyone have recent experience, good or bad, with the Kobo
Books app?
Hello Paul,
The accessibility of Kobo has deteriorated in the past
Terry, having your earpiece to the left won't make anything backward for you.
You may want to go find the Guide to Braille Screen Input on AppleVis. There's
a section or comment in the guide about what to do if your dots do get flipped
around. They explained it better than I could at the
Can I get this offer even if I'm already subscribed to Apple Music? Because if
so, that would be pretty cool!
Thanks,
Ari
> On Aug 19, 2018, at 12:54 PM, Robin wrote:
>
> Just Passin Along TheNews:
> if you are subscribed to one of VZW's Unlimited Data plans, you can get 6
> Months FREE of
While you can't swipe left through a list of items to go backward, you can do a
three-finger swipe down to scroll back up the list, then go forward from there.
Yes, their customer service is amazing! :)
Thanks,
Ari
> On Aug 19, 2018, at 2:56 PM, regina alvarado
> wrote:
>
>
> I use it
Hello Paul,
The accessibility of Kobo has deteriorated in the past couple of years, but I
still manage to read books with it.
Make sure the Transition style is None.
Once the book is open, you can read a whole chapter by doing a two-finger swipe
up. You have to give it time to digest the whole
i've never bothered turning off bluetooth as it takes so very little battery it
isn't worth it.
If you do want to turn it off, having Siri do it is most efficient.
Richard
"I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when
there's evidence of any thinking going on
There is a book I can’t get on Kindle; Kobo has it.
I bought it, and I can open the book and select a section to read through the
contents page but cannot advance forward or backwards through the book; I
cannot move forward a page or backward.
All feedback is appreciated.
I did put in a request
Yes, surely drain the battery.
cheers.
Às 19:27 de 20/08/2018, Daniel McGee escreveu:
Hi all
More often these days, I am finding that I use my bluetooth speaker
in which I currently own two.
The question is: if I leave Bluetooth on all the time, does it really
considerably drain a
19 matches
Mail list logo