Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS

2015-01-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ok, here you go. I don't know if you can do this any other way.

http://www.cnet.com/how-to/four-tips-for-apples-mail-app-on-ios-8/ 


Look for the word VIP in the article. 
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 3:24 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
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> Actually, no, Sarah, that's incorrect.  I just looked.  There is no more info 
> button on each contact.
> 
> Chris.
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> - Original Message - From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
> To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 5:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS
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> 
>> I think you tap more info, find your contact and tap the name.
>> 
>> If you do not have a contact I have not tried that yet.
>> 
>> Tc. and hth.
>>> On Jan 19, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
>>> 
>>> hey guys…
>>> 
>>> I have a quick question. is there a way using iOS that I can add somebody 
>>> to my VIP users list if I don't currently have any emails from them?
>>> 
>>> if I have an email, I know that I can double tap and open up their email, 
>>> then find their name/address, double tap that button, and then double tap 
>>> add to v i p, but when I go under contacts, and I look at their actual 
>>> contact card, or for that mind go to their contact card, and then double 
>>> tap on edit, I don't see anyway from there to manually add them, unless I 
>>> do it from an email itself. I just figured, this would be convenient, as 
>>> that way, I don't have to wait for them to first send me often email.
>>> 
>>> any suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS

2015-01-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Let me look, I forgot about the more info button.  I think you're right, 
come to think of it.


Chris.

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Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 5:52 PM
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I think you tap more info, find your contact and tap the name.

If you do not have a contact I have not tried that yet.

Tc. and hth.

On Jan 19, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

hey guys…

I have a quick question. is there a way using iOS that I can add somebody 
to my VIP users list if I don't currently have any emails from them?


if I have an email, I know that I can double tap and open up their email, 
then find their name/address, double tap that button, and then double tap 
add to v i p, but when I go under contacts, and I look at their actual 
contact card, or for that mind go to their contact card, and then double 
tap on edit, I don't see anyway from there to manually add them, unless I 
do it from an email itself. I just figured, this would be convenient, as 
that way, I don't have to wait for them to first send me often email.


any suggestions?

Thanks.

Chris.



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Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS

2015-01-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Actually, no, Sarah, that's incorrect.  I just looked.  There is no more 
info button on each contact.


Chris.

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From: "Sarah k Alawami" 

To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS



I think you tap more info, find your contact and tap the name.

If you do not have a contact I have not tried that yet.

Tc. and hth.

On Jan 19, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

hey guys…

I have a quick question. is there a way using iOS that I can add somebody 
to my VIP users list if I don't currently have any emails from them?


if I have an email, I know that I can double tap and open up their email, 
then find their name/address, double tap that button, and then double tap 
add to v i p, but when I go under contacts, and I look at their actual 
contact card, or for that mind go to their contact card, and then double 
tap on edit, I don't see anyway from there to manually add them, unless I 
do it from an email itself. I just figured, this would be convenient, as 
that way, I don't have to wait for them to first send me often email.


any suggestions?

Thanks.

Chris.



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Re: [Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS

2015-01-19 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I think you tap more info, find your contact and tap the name. 

If you do not have a contact I have not tried that yet.

Tc. and hth.
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
> 
> hey guys…
> 
> I have a quick question. is there a way using iOS that I can add somebody to 
> my VIP users list if I don't currently have any emails from them? 
> 
> if I have an email, I know that I can double tap and open up their email, 
> then find their name/address, double tap that button, and then double tap add 
> to v i p, but when I go under contacts, and I look at their actual contact 
> card, or for that mind go to their contact card, and then double tap on edit, 
> I don't see anyway from there to manually add them, unless I do it from an 
> email itself. I just figured, this would be convenient, as that way, I don't 
> have to wait for them to first send me often email.
> 
> any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
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[Mac-access]: adding people to the v i p Group on iOS

2015-01-19 Thread Chris Gilland
hey guys…

I have a quick question. is there a way using iOS that I can add somebody to my 
VIP users list if I don't currently have any emails from them? 

if I have an email, I know that I can double tap and open up their email, then 
find their name/address, double tap that button, and then double tap add to v i 
p, but when I go under contacts, and I look at their actual contact card, or 
for that mind go to their contact card, and then double tap on edit, I don't 
see anyway from there to manually add them, unless I do it from an email 
itself. I just figured, this would be convenient, as that way, I don't have to 
wait for them to first send me often email.

any suggestions?

Thanks.

Chris.



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[Mac-access]: unable to reply to emails

2015-01-19 Thread Judy Pryor
Hi Eric no nothing is bouncing back from the group its as though nothing has 
been received.  When I look in my sent box the email is there.  I have replied 
to an email sent to myself and that works.
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Re: [Mac-access]: looking for a good book reader

2015-01-19 Thread Travis Siegel
I don't know if it will allow you to import books or not, but the librivox app 
allows you to adjust speed as well as other things, just like the audible app.  
I've never tried importing files to it, but if you can, it might be worth a 
look.
And, just for reference, all librivox recordings are in the public domain, so 
you're allowed to play them for audiences as well as make new things from them. 
 I personally like to find 3 or 4 recordings of the same story, and slice, dice 
and splice them into a new recording, with full cast recordings, It's a lot of 
fun, and makes for some interesting storytelling afterwords. :)

On Jan 18, 2015, at 8:49 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:

> Hi,
> I have an audio book in MP3 that I am going to put into DropBox, and I plan 
> on listening to it on my iPhone.
> I want to be able to adjust the pitch (speed).
> What is a good free app for this?
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> Thanks.
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Re: [Mac-access]: unable to reply to emails

2015-01-19 Thread Eric Caron
Hi Judy,

do you get a error message back from the list or some other information?

My reply problems usually have to do with using the wrong email to reply.   
Make sure it is the address you used to subscribe to the list.  if your reply 
is from your new address it will bounce back.

Eric Caron 

> On Jan 19, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Judy Pryor  wrote:
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> since changing my email account to gmail I am unable to reply to messages in 
> this group and another  group I belong to, why? I can forward a message and 
> create a new one I hope, but not reply.
> Help please
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[Mac-access]: unable to reply to emails

2015-01-19 Thread Judy Pryor
since changing my email account to gmail I am unable to reply to messages in 
this group and another  group I belong to, why? I can forward a message and 
create a new one I hope, but not reply.
Help please
Judy
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Re: [Mac-access]: using sky plus in the uk with ios

2015-01-19 Thread Ian Harrison
Hi,

I have used the app on many occasions with considerable success. It can 
sometimes be a little flakey in the use of play controls and sometimes I can't 
find my box on the network, but in general it is very functional.
Regards
Ian
On 2 Jan 2015, at 21:06, william lomas  wrote:

> Hi alldoes anyone in the uk using sky plus?i know the box doesn't talk, but 
> can i control the planner, epg and other aspects directly from an iphone?can 
> i see what is on the current channela full tv guideset items to recordview 
> said recordingsdo series linkand use the remote control functions, to know 
> what chanel i am on etc?regardsWill
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[Mac-access]: How can I get my Exchange calendar onto the Mac?ma

2015-01-19 Thread Eric Caron
Hi folks,

Is anyone out there able to get there mac to show their Microsoft exchange 
calendar?

I have my work emails from my Exchange account showing up on my Mac and work PC 
but the calendars don’t seem to be talking to each other.  Interestingly my 
iPad shows all my calendars and that is great!

How can I get my mac to also show my exchange calendar events?

I have calendars turned on in iCloud. 
And again my exchange mail is showing up correctly.  

I looked at preferences in calendar and made sure  under accounts the enable 
check box is checked. 

tips are greatly appreciated.
And just knowing if someone else has it working would be helpful.

Eric Caron 


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Re: [Mac-access]: looking for a good book reader

2015-01-19 Thread Eric Caron
Voice Dream Reader.

this is a amazing app and worth the money.

Eric Caron 


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> I have an audio book in MP3 that I am going to put into DropBox, and I plan 
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> Thanks.
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