I mean valid physical address, such as a postal address. I use my mum's 
address. In the field for credit card, choose the last option which is enter 
address, or something similar. Type in a valid physical address for the 
country. After that, one must use iTunes gift cards for the particular country 
if one wishes to buy apps. Also, one cannot have gift cards for multiple 
countries at one time. If one changes countries in the iTunes store, one can 
only get free apps from any other store. Note: when a credit card is used, it 
must be from the same country as the store which is open.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone

> On 3 May 2016, at 18:45, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> When you say physical address, you mean physical mailing address as in a 
> letter type postal address or a email address?
> 
> I'm sure I could get the email sorted easy enough and the postal mail address 
> if I neded to.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Chittenden
> Sent: Monday, 2 May 2016 9:44 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: How Do You Use iOS?
> 
> Simon,
> 
> If you have a valid physical address in the US, it is possible to set up US 
> app store for free apps. Then, purchasing US iTunes cards (I get them through 
> PayPal using a US PayPal account), one can place money in the US iTunes 
> account.
> 
> David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
> Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
> Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 2 May 2016, at 18:48, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Donna,
>> 
>> Sounds like you live in an amazing location, reminds me of a small 
>> town called Wanaka, Lake, mountains and beautiful  countryside and 
>> sceenary
>> 
>> 
>> Like you I don't have takeaway apps on my phone as we don't really 
>> have a lot of takeaways like the USA, But pizza is only a phone call away if 
>> cooking is out of order for the day.
>> 
>> I really don't use a lot other than what is on my phone,
>> 
>> Audible kindle
>> Mostly iBooks for my e-books and audio books, IOS mail, outlook, Gmail 
>> app, google earth, google maps, apple maps KNFB reader, apple store 
>> app, airport utility, Word, powerpoint excel, Pages numbers and 
>> keynote, PPT and keynote I don't use a lot of Notes, Chrome, firefox, 
>> zoom chat client, skype, Navagone both new zeland and austrailia, 
>> Tomtom, one note, remote for itunes and still trying to get it to work 
>> for apple tv.
>> Yamma  and yamma light,
>> Microsoft rdp for remote access, issue though is it doesn't give voice 
>> prompts back to the Voiceover user.
>> Server auditor for ssh
>> AD assist for active directory  access on the go, PS to go, a 
>> powershell reference app, Mac tracker, Cisco any connect for vpn to 
>> work.
>> Citrix receiver,sonos & sonabit (for the appel watch) Spottafy, Office 
>> 365 admin, Stuff, online NZ news app, Stylus One drive, Syncplicity 
>> enterprise cloud storage app, Dropbox, VLC Netflicks
>> 
>> and a number of apps that are specific to New Zealand users, like 
>> trade me NZ = ebay, Lotto, nz version of a lottery Seek a job 
>> searching app, Jobs, a job searching app, Yellow signs
>> 
>> 
>> I"d love to have better access to the USA store but I believe I neeed a USA 
>> credit card to join it.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>> Sent: Monday, 2 May 2016 12:40 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: How Do You Use iOS?
>> 
>> I have to say I'm sooooooooooo jealous of all of you who can use your phone 
>> to order take-out!  The great thing about where I live is that I'm on a lake 
>> and surrounded by woods.  The bad thing is that you can't get take-out here. 
>> :(  I can't tell you how much I miss the good old days of being able to 
>> order out pizza, Chinese food, or Thai food. *sigh*
>> 
>> So how do I use my phone?  I'm probably one of the more frivolous ones in 
>> the group.  I do have Voice Dream Reader, but like Sabahattin did, I'm 
>> thinking about uninstalling it, b/c I don't use it that much.  I have the 
>> KNFB reader.  I don't use it often, but do find it handy to have on my 
>> phone.  Also have LookTell Money Reader and Tap Tap See.  For navigation I 
>> use Blind-Square with Apple Maps.  I have Apple Remote, but have never 
>> really used it, not sure why.  By way of communication/social media apps, I 
>> have Facebook, Twitter, Skype, and What's App.  I mostly use the latter to 
>> communicate with friends outside the U.S., since for whatever reason, What's 
>> App doesn't seem to be as widely used here.  I have the TED app, which 
>> though I don't use it often, is fun.  I use Apple's podcasts app, and like 
>> it just fine, though I don't listen to too many podcasts.  I of course have 
>> iBooks, as well as Read2Go, Audible, BARD, and the Kindle app.  I also have 
>> Pages, though if I'm doing a lot of writing, I tend to grab my Mac instead.  
>> Like most of us, I have the DropBox app. I have the Nest app for controlling 
>> our thermostat.  By way of media related apps, I have Netflix, the app from 
>> a radio station I listened to when we lived up in Michigan, Tune-in Radio 
>> Pro, and Sirius XM..  I have an app called Phases of the Moon, which lets 
>> you track moon cycles.
>> 
>> And then there's games.  I have to confess I'm a complete and total game 
>> junky. lol  The games I have are:
>> Blind-fold Games: Tile Puzzle, color Crush, War, Solitaire, sudoku, and Word 
>> Games.
>> Other Games: Alter Ego,, Lost Cities (which is another card game), Frotz,  
>> Papa Sangre II which I swear I'll actually play someday, King of Dragon Pass 
>> which I highly recommend, Quizzoid, Delight games, Seven Little Words, 
>> Worder, Four Down, Moxie, King's Corner, Cards Alone, One Foundation,  and 
>> Sixth Sense.  And then a  handful that I haven't played yet Heathcote, Blind 
>> Side, and A blind Legend and One Button Travel.
>> 
>> So, unlike Sabahattin, as you can see, I have all kinds of **** on my phone. 
>> :) Cheers, Donna
>> :)  
>>> On Apr 30, 2016, at 11:03 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I minimise the number of installed apps.  This is mostly so I can 
>>> easily demand refunds for newly tested apps, rather than what I used 
>>> to do of impulse-buying and then regretting it much later on when the 
>>> app is actually needed for something important.  It also places the 
>>> obligation upon me of hiding all unused apps, downloading on the phone 
>>> rather than the computer, and configuring the apps immediately after 
>>> setting up my phone.  My usual technique is to find trustworthy 
>>> developers, and then install apps by those.  I don’t use location 
>>> services, for privacy and battery life.  I also avoid communication 
>>> apps because I need peace and quiet and hate distractions. Email me or 
>>> use iMessage—separates most of the noise out. :)
>>> 
>>> So what apps do I have?  Apart from what comes with iOS, which are all 
>>> right IMO and not worth substituting, and apart from the many games which 
>>> are mostly from Hosted Games LLC and Choice of Games LLC (which are all a 
>>> lot of fun):
>>> 1Password password manager.
>>> AirPort Utility to control AirPort base stations from Apple.
>>> Apple Store to look up what Apple are doing and sometimes buy from them.
>>> Hungryhouse to order takeaway food (I know, I know).
>>> MacTracker to look up details about Apple’s past and present products (a 
>>> little slow to update, but excellent).
>>> my giffgaff to manage my giffgaff account, an iPhone-compatible 
>>> pay-as-you-go VNO in the UK. For £5 credit when signing up use 
>>> https://www.giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/sgucukoglu
>>> NatWest to manage my NatWest bank account. Supports Apple Pay, though I’ve 
>>> only used that online with Apple and hungryhouse.
>>> Remote from Apple to remotely control iTunes (including AirPlay) and Apple 
>>> TV.
>>> Speedtest from speedtest.net for accurate speed measurements.  My ISP, A&A, 
>>> does not throttle or prefer them.
>>> 
>>> KNFB Reader and VoiceDream were both once installed, but I now rarely use 
>>> them, so they’re out.  You can use Speak Screen quite effectively to 
>>> replace VoiceDream Reader, and I have a dedicated Sara appliance from 
>>> Freedom Scientific for reading my letters etc.
>>> 
>>> The rest of it is games.  Examples: The Nebula Game, AudioDefence, Choice 
>>> of Romance, The Black Cat.  I don’t much like RPGs.  See audiogames.net for 
>>> a nice list and a great forum to chat in about games.  The Mac, of course, 
>>> is not such a great gaming destination, but that’s what your Windows XP VM 
>>> is for.
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