Re: [MacGroup] iPhone calendar issue

2016-05-22 Thread youngman . penny
I'm not having that particular issue, but would like to know if my phone is 
archiving past appointments and events in a specific place. I had been using 
that information for certain documentation. It doesn't seem to be in the 
calendar after a few months. Birthdays and holidays are all that remain. 

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> On May 22, 2016, at 6:46 PM, William Micou  wrote:
> 
> Wife & I have iPhones, her's is the new 6s, and mine is a 5s. Her OS is 
> 9.3.1, mine is 9.3.2. We use iCloud, have a Time Machine for backup. We both 
> have lost calendar events for most of 2016. They are still showing on my 
> MacBook under the calendar ‘Home’ and is my main Mac account and it’s 
> settings have it sharing with her Mac account. Looks like events in 2015 are 
> still there, but 2016 is wiped clean. Odd and scary.
> Anyone else having a problem with calendars and iPhones?   I didn’t see 
> anything under Apple support.
> Don’t know if this is related - we went out of town today - just to 
> Henderson, KY.  Realized it was an issue when we returned to Louisville and 
> checked calendars. Have rebooted both phones and no difference.
> Thanks for your time,
> Bill
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Re: [MacGroup] iOS 9.0.2 texting issue

2015-10-09 Thread youngman . penny
I've had the same issue. I think it is trying to send a video. I correct it by 
closing out all the open apps. I thought I had inadvertently triggered it when 
removing my phone from my pocket. Whatever makes my phone think I want to send 
a video, this is a solution for me. 

Penny



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> On Oct 9, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Ed Wiser  wrote:
> 
> Alex if you could make a screen shot of the problem.  
> Screen shot is accomplished by holding down the home and lock buttons at the 
> same time.  Sent it to me and I can see what the issue is.  Sounds like you 
> are activating the voice note function in messages. 
> 
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>> On Oct 9, 2015, at 2:07 PM, Alex Whitman  wrote:
>> 
>> I updated my iPhone 5 to iOS 9. I'm having a problem with Messages. An 
>> opaque dark gray bubble appears in the text input area obscuring the words 
>> I'm trying to send. On the right side of the gray bubble are the characters 
>> "0:00". Clicking the little microphone icon, the camera icon, or 123 has no 
>> effect. Texts still send, but of course I have no idea what auto-correct is 
>> doing to my messages until they are already sent.
>> 
>> 9.0.2 seems to have a lot of issues with Messages (says Google) but I 
>> haven't seen any mention of this problem in particular.
>> 
>> Anyone else experiencing this, or have any idea how to get rid of it? The 
>> only time I can get a clear input area is when I start a completely new 
>> conversation with a new recipient.
>> 
>> As always, any help appreciated.
>> 
>> Alex
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