RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-11 Thread Zoe Fiogkos
Hi there, I'm very interested in this app.  Can you help me with the
installation of this app.  I have an iPhone 4s running the latest ios and
ahp laptop running windows 7 and latest jaws.
I clicked on the link in your original message. A diologue popped up asking
me to allow the internet to open itunes. I allowed and then I clicked on
free to download the app.  A diologue popped up asking me to sign in with my
apple id, which I did and then I clicked get.
Now call me dense but now I'm lost what do I do next?  Do I connect my
iPhone where is the app how do I get it onto my desktop?  You talk about
pasting some url into somewhere, sorry I forget where, what url is this and
where do I find it?  Have I really confused you?  I hope not because as you
can surely see I'm very very confused maybe its just not my day, please
help.
Regards Zoe

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: June-01-14 7:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This 
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have 
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you 
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a 
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into 
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will 
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard 
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my 
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000 
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be 
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private 
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of 
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance 
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to

a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP 
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the 
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good 
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial

ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the

screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a 
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-11 Thread Alan Lemly
Zoe, the first step is to get the TextSync app on your iPhone 4S. It sounds
as if you might have already downloaded it to your computer through iTunes
which would give you the option of syncing your computer to your phone
through iTunes to transfer the app to your phone. Your other choice is to go
to the Apps Store on your phone, search for TextSync with no spaces between
Text and Sync and download it straight to your phone. The developer is
Notable Group. I think this would be easier than syncing the computer to
your phone via iTunes to transfer the app.

Once the app is installed on your phone, the first time you run it, you will
be presented with the URL you will need to put in the address box on your
computer's browser in order to link your computer with your phone. This is
the URL you were asking about in your post. You should bookmark this URL
address in your computer's browser. Be aware that the URL provided by the
app consists of numbers, periods, and a colon within it such as
192.168.1.35:1515. I have my phone set to only pronounce some punctuation
and this colon was not spoken by VoiceOver on my phone. In my case, the
colon came before the last 4 numerical digits in the URL.

Once the URL provided by the TextSync app is successfully entered into your
browser, a box will open on your browser while the app is running on your
phone and anything you type into that box will automatically appear in the
comparable box on the app. There is a button below the box allowing you to
copy this text to make it easy to transfer it to another app on the phone
for pasting. It is also possible to place text into the box on the app for
transfer up to the computer into the TextSync URL opened in your browser.

I hope the above makes sense but write back if you have more questions. The
app is very useful.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Zoe Fiogkos
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 6:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi there, I'm very interested in this app.  Can you help me with the
installation of this app.  I have an iPhone 4s running the latest ios and
ahp laptop running windows 7 and latest jaws.
I clicked on the link in your original message. A diologue popped up asking
me to allow the internet to open itunes. I allowed and then I clicked on
free to download the app.  A diologue popped up asking me to sign in with my
apple id, which I did and then I clicked get.
Now call me dense but now I'm lost what do I do next?  Do I connect my
iPhone where is the app how do I get it onto my desktop?  You talk about
pasting some url into somewhere, sorry I forget where, what url is this and
where do I find it?  Have I really confused you?  I hope not because as you
can surely see I'm very very confused maybe its just not my day, please
help.
Regards Zoe

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: June-01-14 7:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This 
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have 
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you 
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a 
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into 
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will 
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard 
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my 
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000 
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be 
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private 
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of 
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance 
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to

a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP 
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all

RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-11 Thread Zoe Fiogkos
Thank you so much for all the detailed instruction, while I was waiting for
a response from the list, I figured it out.  I'm so excited about this app,
it sounds like it will be very yseful to me.
Thank you again so much for the help.
Regards Zoe

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Alan Lemly
Sent: June-11-14 9:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Zoe, the first step is to get the TextSync app on your iPhone 4S. It sounds
as if you might have already downloaded it to your computer through iTunes
which would give you the option of syncing your computer to your phone
through iTunes to transfer the app to your phone. Your other choice is to go
to the Apps Store on your phone, search for TextSync with no spaces between
Text and Sync and download it straight to your phone. The developer is
Notable Group. I think this would be easier than syncing the computer to
your phone via iTunes to transfer the app.

Once the app is installed on your phone, the first time you run it, you will
be presented with the URL you will need to put in the address box on your
computer's browser in order to link your computer with your phone. This is
the URL you were asking about in your post. You should bookmark this URL
address in your computer's browser. Be aware that the URL provided by the
app consists of numbers, periods, and a colon within it such as
192.168.1.35:1515. I have my phone set to only pronounce some punctuation
and this colon was not spoken by VoiceOver on my phone. In my case, the
colon came before the last 4 numerical digits in the URL.

Once the URL provided by the TextSync app is successfully entered into your
browser, a box will open on your browser while the app is running on your
phone and anything you type into that box will automatically appear in the
comparable box on the app. There is a button below the box allowing you to
copy this text to make it easy to transfer it to another app on the phone
for pasting. It is also possible to place text into the box on the app for
transfer up to the computer into the TextSync URL opened in your browser.

I hope the above makes sense but write back if you have more questions. The
app is very useful.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Zoe Fiogkos
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 6:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi there, I'm very interested in this app.  Can you help me with the
installation of this app.  I have an iPhone 4s running the latest ios and
ahp laptop running windows 7 and latest jaws.
I clicked on the link in your original message. A diologue popped up asking
me to allow the internet to open itunes. I allowed and then I clicked on
free to download the app.  A diologue popped up asking me to sign in with my
apple id, which I did and then I clicked get.
Now call me dense but now I'm lost what do I do next?  Do I connect my
iPhone where is the app how do I get it onto my desktop?  You talk about
pasting some url into somewhere, sorry I forget where, what url is this and
where do I find it?  Have I really confused you?  I hope not because as you
can surely see I'm very very confused maybe its just not my day, please
help.
Regards Zoe

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: June-01-14 7:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This 
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have 
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you 
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a 
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into 
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will 
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard 
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my 
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000 
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be 
physically connected to your

Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-02 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
You might be able to do this with Text Sync as well. In the app there is 
a text field. I presume you could write something in there. Then there 
is a paste button which seems to be always available. So maybe this is 
to transfer the entered text to the Windows computer. Or it could just 
behave like a regular paste function. Just some observations from an 
early adopter.


Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu

On 01/06/2014 22:24, Alan Lemly wrote:

I'll add to Sieghard's comments that ZeroTap also lets you copy info in the
other direction from the phone back to the computer. I don't use this
feature as often but occasionally have wanted something that I got from an
app to put in a message I was composing on my computer and ZeroTap made it
easy to upload the data.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 7:10 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-02 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Joseph,  

First, I want to thank you for posting this information.  

Second, I have been reading all the messages thus far posted to this thread
and find all of the comments most interesting.  

Third, as for me, my solution for sharing text between my Windows-based
devices and my iOS/OSX devices is to simply use the Notes app, which, as
doubtless you are aware, may be accessed via iCloud.  

On my Apple devices, I have the notes app set to store everything in iCloud.
When I want to quickly share info either to or from my Windows-based
devices, I simply access my iCloud account from my favorite Windows-based
browser and open the Notes app.

What I celebrate is the fact that there is something for everyone.  

Thank you again.

Most Sincerely,

Mark

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Joseph FreeTech
HI,

Just for your information, I know about ZeroTap. I have installed it and 
don't like that one has to go to the webpage, login, then find one's way 
over to where one can enter the information one wants to copy to one's 
iDevice--all that takes too long. Try updating your app and give TextSynct a 
try, and you will see it is easier and much faster.

Joseph

- Original Message - 
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:09 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi again,

OK, should have read the app description first. It does appear that TextSync
does more or less the same thing with some added functionality regarding
note snippets. The method how text is transferred is also different, with
ZeroTap you connect to  a server and use a text box where you type your text
and you have to set up a user name and password which you use both for
typing your message on the computer and when you first log into the app.
TextSync works via WiFi directly and they have a desktop client to
facilitate entering your text and connecting. I'll have to try this one out
and see which one I like better.

Regards,
Sieghard 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com; viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This 
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have 
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you 
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a 
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into 
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will 
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard 
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my 
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000 
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be 
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private 
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of 
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance 
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to

a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP 
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the 
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good 
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial

ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the

screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a 
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Joseph,

Fair enough, I will try it although I find ZeroTap as easy as can be. I have
a shortcut to the ZeroTap website on my desktop, I ttold it to remember my
user name and password so when I open the link and the site has loaded I
just use the Jaws quick nav key e and my cursor is put right into the edit
box and since I use auto forms mode I can start typing instantly.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

HI,

Just for your information, I know about ZeroTap. I have installed it and
don't like that one has to go to the webpage, login, then find one's way
over to where one can enter the information one wants to copy to one's
iDevice--all that takes too long. Try updating your app and give TextSynct a
try, and you will see it is easier and much faster.

Joseph

- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:09 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Joseph FreeTech
Well, I did go out of my way to include as much information as possible for 
people to first take a look and experiment before asking follow-up 
questions. I did so in an effort to try to cut down on the predictable and 
extraneous posts on this busy list such as where do I get this? How much 
does it cost? Where do I start to learn how to use this? Where can I get 
more information? etc, etc. Smile.

Joseph

- Original Message - 
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:20 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Hi again,

OK, should have read the app description first. It does appear that TextSync
does more or less the same thing with some added functionality regarding
note snippets. The method how text is transferred is also different, with
ZeroTap you connect to  a server and use a text box where you type your text
and you have to set up a user name and password which you use both for
typing your message on the computer and when you first log into the app.
TextSync works via WiFi directly and they have a desktop client to
facilitate entering your text and connecting. I'll have to try this one out
and see which one I like better.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com; viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to

a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial

ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the

screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Joseph FreeTech
Whatever works for you is the best path--it is for this reason there are 
over a million apps on the app store to choose from. Smile. I don't want 
to tell people what I think they should use, I just want to inform them of 
options.

Joseph

- Original Message - 
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:24 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Joseph,

Fair enough, I will try it although I find ZeroTap as easy as can be. I have
a shortcut to the ZeroTap website on my desktop, I ttold it to remember my
user name and password so when I open the link and the site has loaded I
just use the Jaws quick nav key e and my cursor is put right into the edit
box and since I use auto forms mode I can start typing instantly.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:14 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

HI,

Just for your information, I know about ZeroTap. I have installed it and
don't like that one has to go to the webpage, login, then find one's way
over to where one can enter the information one wants to copy to one's
iDevice--all that takes too long. Try updating your app and give TextSynct a
try, and you will see it is easier and much faster.

Joseph

- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:09 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase

Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Joseph FreeTech
I want to make clear that one does not at all have to download and use the 
desktop client. Again, like I stated in my original post, you will be given 
a URL which will act as the secure interface for sending text to your 
iDevice.

Joseph

- Original Message - 
From: Sieghard Weitzel siegh...@live.ca
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:20 AM
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device


Hi again,

OK, should have read the app description first. It does appear that TextSync
does more or less the same thing with some added functionality regarding
note snippets. The method how text is transferred is also different, with
ZeroTap you connect to  a server and use a text box where you type your text
and you have to set up a user name and password which you use both for
typing your message on the computer and when you first log into the app.
TextSync works via WiFi directly and they have a desktop client to
facilitate entering your text and connecting. I'll have to try this one out
and see which one I like better.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com; viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or

iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your

Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and

easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use

the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and

it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is

definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to

a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial

ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the

screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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Re: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
Cheers! Will check this out. I'm always looking for apps where I can be 
more productive on my iOS devices even if they involve use of a desktop 
or laptop pc or mac.


Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu

On 01/06/2014 12:42, Joseph FreeTech wrote:

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph




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RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

2014-06-01 Thread Alan Lemly
I'll add to Sieghard's comments that ZeroTap also lets you copy info in the
other direction from the phone back to the computer. I don't use this
feature as often but occasionally have wanted something that I got from an
app to put in a message I was composing on my computer and ZeroTap made it
easy to upload the data.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 7:10 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi Joseph,

Justt for your information, ZeroTap has been mentioned on the list several
times and it does the same thing except that with ZeroTap you can also send
text you type on the computer directly to the Messages app, to email or
Twitter.
ZeroTap hasn't been updated in 4 years, but it's one of these little apps
which does one very limited thing and it just works. It is a free app with
no ads. Here is the link:

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/zerotap/id354136937?mt=8


Regards,,,
Sieghard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph FreeTech
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 4:42 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: TextSync - Send text from a Windows computer to your iOS device

Hi all,

I just installed a great little iOS productivity app called TextSync. This
app allows you to type whatever you want on your Windows computer and have
the text instantly show on your iDevice. You can send text from your iPod or
iPhone with or without your iDevice being attached to your computer and you
do not need iTunes running.

Here's how you use this app. You type in a url into the Run dialogue of your
Windows computer (you only have to do this once and save the path as a
shortcut on your desktop etc). You are then presented with a very simple and
easy to use screen with a single edit field. You type in your message into
the edit field then down arro to a send button, and your text will
instantaneously show on the TextSync app on your iOS device. You can now use
the Copy button in the TextSync app to copy the text to the iOS clipboard
and move the text into any other app. I launched Internet Explorer on my
Windows desktop computer and copied a Wikipedia article with 137,000
characters and pasted in the desktop version of the TextSync edit field, and
it took only a couple of seconds for the text to be copied to my iPod--it is
definitely a fast little app.
Again, it is important to Note that your iDevice does not have to be
physically connected to your desktop at all. Nice!.

Since I want to be able to fill my iPod with very important private
information, I contacted the app developer to inquire about the security of
his app. Here is his reply/explanation:
Hello,
The security is ensured by P2P direct link via IP, thus there is no chance
to perform a mid-person attack (which happens when you attempt to connect to
a server by entering domain name, which need DNS servers to resolve the IP
address).
The direct link need no DNS server, and all your data stream remains on the
local network, not over the Internet.
You can rely on the Wi-Fi connection.

Here is the link where you can read up on this app including a very good
audio podcast on how to use this app.
http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/productivity/textsync-typing-computer

Here is the link to the apps store:
TextSync - Typing from computer on the App Store on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/textsync-typing-from-computer/id866535807?mt
=8ign-mpt=uo%3D8

Oh yeah, though this app is $3 I'm using the free version, after the initial
ad when starting the app, the additional very small ads at the bottom of the
screen don't interfere with the use of this app at all. For $3, this is a
great buy and sure to be one of my most used apps when I make the purchase.

Joseph


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