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
;) 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
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On Jun 29, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Jasonlefevers.massa
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
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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
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
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
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
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