RE: Suddenly unable to send text messages? And more

2019-08-20 Thread Simon Fogarty
Why does this sound like I’ve heard it in the passed couple of weeks?

I know I’ve had this happen myself recently as well.

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Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Wednesday, 21 August 2019 7:23 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Suddenly unable to send text messages? And more

Funny you should ask that, I’m on Vodafone and my wife is on 2 degrees, and I 
can’t remember if we had this issue when she was on Vodafone but I suspect not. 
I know it is nothing to do with our devices as it was happening on our old 5s’s 
and we both upgraded to 8+’s at the same time.


On 20/08/2019, at 5:35 PM, Simon Fogarty 
mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:

Petrus,

Do you both have the same 
provider?From:macvisionaries@googlegroups.commailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
 On Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2019 10:57 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Suddenly unable to send text messages? And more

Sorry, I didn’t mean to hijack this message but as it was to do with text 
messages and iMessages I thought I’d ask.
My wife and I both have iPhones and we have checked the settings on both 
devices and they look the same. However when my wife sends me an iMessage I 
receive it fine, and then a few seconds or minutes after I get the same message 
again but in the text message format. It doesn’t happen the other way around, 
she only receives iMessages from me. And any other friends that I have with 
iPhones I only get the iMessage without it doubling up as a text as well.
Has anyone seen this before?



On 20/08/2019, at 10:47 AM, Pete De Vasto 
mailto:pdevasto0...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Mary, you’ve probably already done this, but just to be sure, go into Settings 
> Messages. Make sure that “Send as SMS when iMessage isn’t available” is set 
to on, and then also a little below that there’s a section called SMS/MMS, make 
sure that MMS Messaging is set to on.

Hope that other than this little frustration you and yours are having a good 
vacation! :-)

Pete De Vasto



On Aug 19, 2019, at 3:18 PM, Mary Otten 
mailto:motte...@gmail.com>> wrote:

We are on vacation, but I have a cell connection on my T-Mobile phone an 
iPhone. For some reason, when I try to send text messages to a couple of people 
who do not own iPhones, people to whom I have previously sent messages, I’m 
getting notifications that the message send failed. I don’t get it.


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Re: Transfering music to the iPhone from the Mac

2019-08-20 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
She is signed in to iCloud on all her devices. I asked her to look in her 
music. App on her phone again just in case I missed them. 

> On 21/08/2019, at 10:21 AM, Jessica Moss  wrote:
> 
> Is she signed into iCloud?  That may be the easiest way over all to transfer 
> the files, unless someone knows something I don’t.
> 
> 
>> On Aug 20, 2019, at 3:42 PM, Petrus Tuerlings > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all, 
>> This could be an obvious question but my brain isn’t working at this point. 
>> I copied a couple of CD’s on to my wife’s Mac last week and they didn’t show 
>> up on her iPhone like they do for me. She is not subscribed to iTunes Match 
>> or iTunes so I figured this would be the reason. I’m subscribed to iTunes 
>> Match so all of my copied CD’s go across all of my devices straight away. I 
>> plugged her iPhone in to her Mac and did the trusting devices thing that it 
>> asks you to do. Then it said that it c couldn’t sink all of the items from 
>> iTunes because the Mac hadn’t been authorised. Even though I thought it had, 
>> so I opened the Preferences  for iTune and selected authorise this device on 
>> the Mac. It seemed to take a bit longer to sink iTunes between the two 
>> devices so I thought I had it. But the albums I copied to the Mac still 
>> don’t show up on the iPhone.  
>> I’ll have another look on the weekend when she is home as I keep forgetting 
>> her sign in password on her Mac and she hasn’t got Touch ID.
>> 
>> Sent from Petrus' MacBook 
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Question about TunesKit Audiobook Converter

2019-08-20 Thread Jenny Wood
Hello all!

I am hoping someone here can point me in the right direction. :-) I am running 
Mac OS 10.14, and I just purchased and installed TunesKit Audiobook Converter. 
However, when I select my .AAX file to be converted, the only format option 
accessible to me is M4V. When I click on the “Lossless M4V” button, which is 
presumably where I would go to change the format to MP3, I am not given any 
other options. If I convert the file anyway, the output file comes out as an 
.M4A. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I may be missing? There just 
doesn’t seem to be much to the program itself, so I am really scratching my 
head over this one. 

Thanks in advance!

Jenny  

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The Apple Card Is Here! How to apply for Apple Card - Apple Support

2019-08-20 Thread M. Taylor
How to apply for Apple Card
Learn how to apply for Apple Card.
 
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.   Get a percentage of your Apple Card purchases back as Daily Cash.
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.   Own a compatible iPhone with the latest iOS version.1
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First, make sure you're signed in to iCloud with your Apple ID. Then, open
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Re: Apple Cash card?

2019-08-20 Thread John JD Denning
I’ve been trying to remember how I set that up. It has been quite some time. I 
believe I set it up in the Messages app when I added the Apple Pay cash so I 
can receive cash from people so far nobody’s wanted to send me any. I’m gonna 
have to try this on my wife’s phone and see if I can set it up for her because 
I don’t believe she has it yet.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 20, 2019, at 19:55, Mary Otten  wrote:
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> Hi folks,
> I just applied for the Apple card and have it in my wallet now. In reading 
> about it, I was given to understand that you should get an Apple Cash card 
> which is issued by some bank called greens I think it is, and this allows you 
> to do more with Apple Cash then just pay off your bill. And then I found an 
> article that tells you how to set up Apple Cash. I tried both approaches 
> referenced, when going into settings then Apple Pay and wallet, the other 
> going directly into wallet and clicking on Apple Cash to get the process 
> started. In both instances, I am being sent around in a circle. I hit set up, 
> then continue, I’m back to being told it’s not set up and I have to set it up 
> and I do it all again. I’m not seeing any error message. I don’t have a 
> physical card, and I didn’t think one was necessary. I am thoroughly 
> confused. Has anyone done this?
> 
> 
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Apple Cash card?

2019-08-20 Thread Mary Otten
Hi folks,
I just applied for the Apple card and have it in my wallet now. In reading 
about it, I was given to understand that you should get an Apple Cash card 
which is issued by some bank called greens I think it is, and this allows you 
to do more with Apple Cash then just pay off your bill. And then I found an 
article that tells you how to set up Apple Cash. I tried both approaches 
referenced, when going into settings then Apple Pay and wallet, the other going 
directly into wallet and clicking on Apple Cash to get the process started. In 
both instances, I am being sent around in a circle. I hit set up, then 
continue, I’m back to being told it’s not set up and I have to set it up and I 
do it all again. I’m not seeing any error message. I don’t have a physical 
card, and I didn’t think one was necessary. I am thoroughly confused. Has 
anyone done this?


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Re: Transfering music to the iPhone from the Mac

2019-08-20 Thread Jessica Moss
Is she signed into iCloud?  That may be the easiest way over all to transfer 
the files, unless someone knows something I don’t.


> On Aug 20, 2019, at 3:42 PM, Petrus Tuerlings  wrote:
> 
> Hi all, 
> This could be an obvious question but my brain isn’t working at this point. 
> I copied a couple of CD’s on to my wife’s Mac last week and they didn’t show 
> up on her iPhone like they do for me. She is not subscribed to iTunes Match 
> or iTunes so I figured this would be the reason. I’m subscribed to iTunes 
> Match so all of my copied CD’s go across all of my devices straight away. I 
> plugged her iPhone in to her Mac and did the trusting devices thing that it 
> asks you to do. Then it said that it c couldn’t sink all of the items from 
> iTunes because the Mac hadn’t been authorised. Even though I thought it had, 
> so I opened the Preferences  for iTune and selected authorise this device on 
> the Mac. It seemed to take a bit longer to sink iTunes between the two 
> devices so I thought I had it. But the albums I copied to the Mac still don’t 
> show up on the iPhone. 
> I’ll have another look on the weekend when she is home as I keep forgetting 
> her sign in password on her Mac and she hasn’t got Touch ID.
> 
> Sent from Petrus' MacBook 
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Transfering music to the iPhone from the Mac

2019-08-20 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
Hi all, 
This could be an obvious question but my brain isn’t working at this point. 
I copied a couple of CD’s on to my wife’s Mac last week and they didn’t show up 
on her iPhone like they do for me. She is not subscribed to iTunes Match or 
iTunes so I figured this would be the reason. I’m subscribed to iTunes Match so 
all of my copied CD’s go across all of my devices straight away. I plugged her 
iPhone in to her Mac and did the trusting devices thing that it asks you to do. 
Then it said that it c couldn’t sink all of the items from iTunes because the 
Mac hadn’t been authorised. Even though I thought it had, so I opened the 
Preferences  for iTune and selected authorise this device on the Mac. It seemed 
to take a bit longer to sink iTunes between the two devices so I thought I had 
it. But the albums I copied to the Mac still don’t show up on the iPhone.  
I’ll have another look on the weekend when she is home as I keep forgetting her 
sign in password on her Mac and she hasn’t got Touch ID.

Sent from Petrus' MacBook 

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Re: Moving Around in Numbers -- Keystrokes on a Mac

2019-08-20 Thread 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
Unfortunatley, I’ve never found a way of moving to the last populated cell in a 
column or row.  The work around it for me is to type in a sequence of memorable 
characters in the row below the last populated one and then if I want to move 
to the end of the column, I use find function to find the sequence of the 
characters.  This is very much a work around.  Apple seems to be less and less 
responsive to our requests.  They still haven’t fixed the Greek voice bug 
although I’ve been reporting it for more than 3 years.  
> On 19 Aug 2019, at 23:09, Dave Carlson  wrote:
> 
> Max,
> Thanks for getting me started. However the CMD Left/right arrow does work to 
> go to the last cell in a row with data, but the Cmd up/down only moves to row 
> 1 or row 9091, and my data ends long before that row. I’ll try a couple other 
> spreadsheets to see if there’s something unique with this one.
> 
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> Oregonian, Woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer
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Re: Suddenly unable to send text messages? And more

2019-08-20 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
Funny you should ask that, I’m on Vodafone and my wife is on 2 degrees, and I 
can’t remember if we had this issue when she was on Vodafone but I suspect not. 
I know it is nothing to do with our devices as it was happening on our old 5s’s 
and we both upgraded to 8+’s at the same time. 

> On 20/08/2019, at 5:35 PM, Simon Fogarty  wrote:
> 
> Petrus,
>  
> Do you both have the same provider?From:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>  > On Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Suddenly unable to send text messages? And more
>  
> Sorry, I didn’t mean to hijack this message but as it was to do with text 
> messages and iMessages I thought I’d ask. 
> My wife and I both have iPhones and we have checked the settings on both 
> devices and they look the same. However when my wife sends me an iMessage I 
> receive it fine, and then a few seconds or minutes after I get the same 
> message again but in the text message format. It doesn’t happen the other way 
> around, she only receives iMessages from me. And any other friends that I 
> have with iPhones I only get the iMessage without it doubling up as a text as 
> well. 
> Has anyone seen this before? 
> 
> 
> On 20/08/2019, at 10:47 AM, Pete De Vasto  > wrote:
>  
> Mary, you’ve probably already done this, but just to be sure, go into 
> Settings > Messages. Make sure that “Send as SMS when iMessage isn’t 
> available” is set to on, and then also a little below that there’s a section 
> called SMS/MMS, make sure that MMS Messaging is set to on.
> 
> Hope that other than this little frustration you and yours are having a good 
> vacation! :-)
> 
> Pete De Vasto
> 
> 
> On Aug 19, 2019, at 3:18 PM, Mary Otten  > wrote:
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> We are on vacation, but I have a cell connection on my T-Mobile phone an 
> iPhone. For some reason, when I try to send text messages to a couple of 
> people who do not own iPhones, people to whom I have previously sent 
> messages, I’m getting notifications that the message send failed. I don’t get 
> it.
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Re: some doubts

2019-08-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello,
The key combination by default is quite a reach. 
shift-control-option-command-rightBrace will set a webspot or window spot. The 
same keystroke but with left brace removes the hot spot at the current 
location. 
Note: you can always use commands help to find things out control-option-HH if 
you type spot after doing this it will list all the commands associated with 
spots.
To set a sweet spot, you just double up on the brace when setting the web  spot.

Jonathan 

> On Aug 20, 2019, at 12:01 PM, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
> 
> Thanks a ton Jonathan.
>  
> How do I create a hot spot then? Kindly let me know.
>  
> Warmly,
> Hema.
>  
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
> Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
> Sent: 20 August 2019 20:57
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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>  
> Hello,
>  
> A hotspot is a universal location. If you set  hotspot 4  on a progress bar , 
> then in any application if you use control-option-command-4, VoiceOver will 
> speak the current state of that progress bar.
>  
> Web Spots are meant for HTML based documents, and the exact way that 
> VoiceOver knows how to determine if a web spot should be active is an 
> mystery. But once you set a bunch of hotspots on a page, you can switch 
> between them with hot keys or the web spot list in the rotary selector.
> A sweet spot is just a web-spot that VoiceOver will set initial on when that 
> page loads. For example if you want the Sports headlines from your local 
> newspaper to be what VoiceOver reads when you open the site, then you should 
> be able to set the sweet spot to that area. Again, although VoiceOver is 
> Supposed to remember webspots and hot spots, I don’t think there is anyway to 
> review them like there is in other systems. 
> VoiceOver also has auto-web-spots which is VoiceOver guessing where major 
> sections of a  page are. You can go to the next auto-web-spot with 
> control-option-command-n .
>  
> Best Wishes,
>  
> Jonathan Cohn 
>   
> 
> 
>> On Aug 20, 2019, at 10:57 AM, Hemachandran Karaha > > wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>  
>> I request you to clarify the following:
>> 1 Web spot, 2 hot spot, and 3 sweet spot.
>>  
>> I am really confused about the differences!
>>  
>> Sorry to sound stupid.
>>  
>> Warmly,
>> Hem.
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Re: How to delete magazines or newspapers that are downloaded into apple news

2019-08-20 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

you cannot delete individual downloads.  You can delete all downloads at once,, 
but this also clears all your history so that the News app will not have those 
items to determine what to suggest.  According to Apple, they delete 
automatically after 30 days and also use the optimization feature to remove 
older downloads when space is required.

HTH.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Jamf Certified Associate
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Aug 19, 2019, at 20:08, Mary Otten  wrote:

I am sure I have seen instructions for this, and if I were at home with better 
speed, I would Google it. But does anybody know steps where you can delete 
stuff that has been downloaded into your Apple news, such as magazines?
Mary


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Re: Moving Around in Numbers -- Keystrokes on a Mac

2019-08-20 Thread Phil Halton


Dave, I’ve been making extensive use of Numbers for several years now and that 
was one of my very first questions. Is it possible to move to the last 
populated field in a table rather than going all the way to the end of the 
table or conversely in rose. Unfortunately, that ain’t happening. You have to 
hunt for the last field row by row. Definitely a deficiency in numbers. By the 
way, if anybody proves me wrong here please, please, let us know.

Sent from my IPhone


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> Max,
> Thanks for getting me started. However the CMD Left/right arrow does work to 
> go to the last cell in a row with data, but the Cmd up/down only moves to row 
> 1 or row 9091, and my data ends long before that row. I’ll try a couple other 
> spreadsheets to see if there’s something unique with this one.
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RE: some doubts

2019-08-20 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Thanks a ton Jonathan.

 

How do I create a hot spot then? Kindly let me know.

 

Warmly,

Hema.

 

 

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Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: 20 August 2019 20:57
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: some doubts

 

Hello,

 

A hotspot is a universal location. If you set  hotspot 4  on a progress bar , 
then in any application if you use control-option-command-4, VoiceOver will 
speak the current state of that progress bar.

 

Web Spots are meant for HTML based documents, and the exact way that VoiceOver 
knows how to determine if a web spot should be active is an mystery. But once 
you set a bunch of hotspots on a page, you can switch between them with hot 
keys or the web spot list in the rotary selector.

A sweet spot is just a web-spot that VoiceOver will set initial on when that 
page loads. For example if you want the Sports headlines from your local 
newspaper to be what VoiceOver reads when you open the site, then you should be 
able to set the sweet spot to that area. Again, although VoiceOver is Supposed 
to remember webspots and hot spots, I don’t think there is anyway to review 
them like there is in other systems. 

VoiceOver also has auto-web-spots which is VoiceOver guessing where major 
sections of a  page are. You can go to the next auto-web-spot with 
control-option-command-n .

 

Best Wishes,

 

Jonathan Cohn 

  





On Aug 20, 2019, at 10:57 AM, Hemachandran Karaha mailto:hemaka...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Hi all,

 

I request you to clarify the following:

1 Web spot, 2 hot spot, and 3 sweet spot.

 

I am really confused about the differences!

 

Sorry to sound stupid.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

 

 

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Re: some doubts

2019-08-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello,

A hotspot is a universal location. If you set  hotspot 4  on a progress bar , 
then in any application if you use control-option-command-4, VoiceOver will 
speak the current state of that progress bar.

Web Spots are meant for HTML based documents, and the exact way that VoiceOver 
knows how to determine if a web spot should be active is an mystery. But once 
you set a bunch of hotspots on a page, you can switch between them with hot 
keys or the web spot list in the rotary selector.
A sweet spot is just a web-spot that VoiceOver will set initial on when that 
page loads. For example if you want the Sports headlines from your local 
newspaper to be what VoiceOver reads when you open the site, then you should be 
able to set the sweet spot to that area. Again, although VoiceOver is Supposed 
to remember webspots and hot spots, I don’t think there is anyway to review 
them like there is in other systems. 
VoiceOver also has auto-web-spots which is VoiceOver guessing where major 
sections of a  page are. You can go to the next auto-web-spot with 
control-option-command-n .

Best Wishes,

Jonathan Cohn 
  

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> Hi all,
>  
> I request you to clarify the following:
> 1 Web spot, 2 hot spot, and 3 sweet spot.
>  
> I am really confused about the differences!
>  
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>  
> Warmly,
> Hem.
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some doubts

2019-08-20 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Hi all,

 

I request you to clarify the following:

1 Web spot, 2 hot spot, and 3 sweet spot.

 

I am really confused about the differences!

 

Sorry to sound stupid.

 

Warmly,

Hem.

 

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Re: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

2019-08-20 Thread Dave Carlson
Simon,
Apple ID is dgcarl...@sbcglobal.net . Thank you!

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Re: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

2019-08-20 Thread Matt

Hi, I'd like the book as well.

On 8/20/2019 5:28 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:

Oh and send that to
si...@blinky-net.com


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Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2019 7:54 AM
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Subject: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

This iBook was being offered for free by the author back in 2014. I was also 
mentioned on Applevis as being a good resource for using numbers and pages on 
the Mac. It’s no longer available in the U.S. App Store. Does anyone have a 
copy they can post to dropbox?

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RE: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

2019-08-20 Thread Simon Fogarty
Oh and send that to 
si...@blinky-net.com


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Subject: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

This iBook was being offered for free by the author back in 2014. I was also 
mentioned on Applevis as being a good resource for using numbers and pages on 
the Mac. It’s no longer available in the U.S. App Store. Does anyone have a 
copy they can post to dropbox?

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RE: The iBook "Mastering the Macintosh with Voiceover"

2019-08-20 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Dave,

Can yo tell me what if you have one is your iCloud account?

Or what your personal email address is?

I'd prefer you send me what your apple id account is,

I've got this book and can share it with you 

Cheers.


Simon F


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This iBook was being offered for free by the author back in 2014. I was also 
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