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On Apr 14, 2011, at 10:34 AM, John Stone <[email protected]> wrote:

Marta,

Twitter is way better then Facebook!

John

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Marta Edie <[email protected]> wrote:
Oh for the iPad's perils!  And those of face book-- multiplying on computers globally! I hope nobody asks me to be his/her friend on twitter, too. It all seems so innocent at first and then it turns out so sneaky. 

Marta 





On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:46 AM, John Robinson wrote:

Bill, I had the same question when I purchased my wife her iPad.  The folks at Apple said to have her own account I would have to set up a Family plan under MobileMe, which at this point I did not do so everything that is on mine is on hers.  I also know what you are saying about "sharing" info.   I was emailing a classmate of some 49 years ago about a couple others that were on FaceBook and so out of line.  I wrote a disparaging remark about one of them and by the time I got home my wife was lowering the boom on me for stooping to such lows as she had been on her iPad and since the emails are synced she saw what I was saying....UGH your sins will find you out!!

I don't know the answer to the question about apps, I didn't ask them so I wonder how that works, i'll be anxious to see if any on the list can help with that one.  If there isn't any answer you could call Apple and I'll ask the next time I am in the store.

John


On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:31 AM, derbywiz wrote:

Group-
Before iPad 2 came out, I had the earlier version and my wife & I shared it. As these things happen, she recently bought me the new iPad, and she now has the 'old' one.
When I set up the new one, I had the option of setting up as new, or sync to backup of other one.  I choose the backup option. Now both iPads are in synch and mirror each other with apps, etc.
However, as we now use our own device for our own purposes, we are finding we want them set up differently, with different apps, and folders, etc.
Question: can I now re-set one of them as 'new', and will I have to repurchase the apps we both want? Or is it as simple as during sync with iTunes, check & uncheck which apps that iPad is using?  I'm thinking the device looks for the Apple iTunes account, which all of my settings and purchases are under mine, not hers.
Anybody in the same boat?
Bill Micou

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