Hi,
I can definitely attest to your observation that Qoo is no longer available
in the app store. I tried it a few years ago but found I had to restart the app
as it stopped speaking after 12 hours. I had mine announcing the time every 15
minutes.
I am now using Voiceover Clock, which is a
Hi again Jen,
My bad. The writing in the box needs to face away from you when placing your
iTunes card on a table or other surface. Sorry about that.
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Hi jen,
On one side of the iTunes card you will notice a sticky label which covers
the 16-digit code. Peel the label away and you will feel some writing in an
enclosed box. Place the card lengthwise on a table with this box facing you.
Now place your iPhone on top of this box, widthwise. Hold
Hi Liz,
I don’t think Roger will ever go away. From what I understand, they have
temporarily removed it from the UK app store to iron out the bugs. However, it
is still in the Australian app store as I just checked.
I have used Roger every day since the beginning of June and have had issues
was thinking about
> checking out something like that for myself.
>
> Thanks much in advance.
>
> Michael G. McKay BA,' 05.
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>> On Jan 19, 2017, at 15:50, Appleman <appleman310...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi Conrad,
I can definitely recommend Voiceover Clock, which is on the app store. I
personally have mine set to go off every 15 minutes but on the hour will also
work just fine.
David
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> On 20 Jan 2017, at 3:25 am, Conrad Bennett wrote:
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> A good
Hi Helga,
I’m glad you are enjoying your iPad Mini. I have had mine for nearly 2 and a
half years. Prior to that, I was using an iPad 3.
I have also been an iPhone user for 6 years and obtained my iPhone 7 silver,
256 GB, last week. I absolutly love it! The audio is amazing and the batery