Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-07-04 Thread jason lefevers
Hi to answer your question yes usin the bluetooth keyboard and streamming music would probably use your battery pretty quick. However I do think a airplay speaker or using a apple tv or airport express hooked up to some powered speakers would be the best way to do what you want. Airplay is very

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-07-01 Thread Traci
;) Because I didn't think about that. I don't know much about air speakers and the like. Besides, would streaming music from internet radio and using bluetooth, dramatically effect my iTouch battery life? Thanks, Traci Sent by Macbook Air Mail On Jun 29, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Jasonlefevers.massa

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-29 Thread Jasonlefevers.massage
Ok. Why not a Bluetooth keyboard, and a AirPlay speaker so you can use your eye device to play music wirelessly through the speaker and don't need a dock Jason LeFevers State of Maryland Registered massage practitioner Call 443-570-8660 or email jasonlefevers.mass...@gmail.com to schedule a ma

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-29 Thread Traci
Thank you for the suggestions. Well, I think the typing over to the phone or Touch would be cool. Especially, if I'm using a chat app I prefer, like IM+Pro. Also, if the Mac's trackpad could be a wireless controller for the iDevice, then I could control the device while it is docked on a playe

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-29 Thread chris hallsworth
And you can also try Zerotap which is totally free whereas My Phone Desktop the service is free but the iOS app is a paid app. On 29/06/2012 01:31, patricia solis wrote: I haven't experienced it but try My Phone Desk top. http://myphonedesktop.com/ On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:59 PM, jason lefev

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-28 Thread patricia solis
I haven't experienced it but try My Phone Desk top. http://myphonedesktop.com/ On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:59 PM, jason lefevers wrote: > Hi I do not know of any apps, however I am not sure I see why you would want > to do this? To me it seems like you would just be using alot more equipment > t

Re: using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-28 Thread jason lefevers
Hi I do not know of any apps, however I am not sure I see why you would want to do this? To me it seems like you would just be using alot more equipment to do simple tasks. I could maybe see using it to type , but why not just type what you need using the computer? I do think that there are apps

using mac to control iDevice

2012-06-28 Thread Traci
Hello all, So, I've read about Type2Phone; are there other apps out there where the Mac can control the iPhone/iTouch? As far as Type2Phone, is it only for typing, or can you use the vo-Commands to navigate? My daydream here, is to find an app where the trackpad can become a wireless control