I'm sorry if this is obvious, but I have not followed much about the Apple
watch. I have decided I will wait for the next hardware version, at least.

 

Why do they call apps "complications"? It sounds like the use of
complication has referred to apps when I have read it.

 

Thanks!

 

Eric

 

 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Woody Anna Dresner
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 4:12 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Benefits of Apple Watch

 

 

Hi Jenny,

 

I've found that the Dark Sky complication doesn't provide any accessible
information. I use the complication from the built-in weather app, which
shows the current temperature, but not precipitation. You have to go into
the app to see precipitation. I hope that helps.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

On Dec 29, 2015, at 9:24 PM, Jenny Wood <kc5...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Hi Anna,

 

Oh my gosh, I am so embarrassed to admit that I am really struggling with
figuring out complications. LOL  Maybe it's just a little complicated for
me, or perhaps I am making it more complicated than it needs to be, but
regardless. <grin>  I'm typically pretty decent at figuring this stuff out,
but for some reason, I'm just not getting it.  So, I have definitely and
successfully selected my default location in the Weather app on my iPhone,
and weather is listed in "complications" within the Watch app on the phone,
but I can't seem to figure out how to make it so that I can dial forward and
backward in time to see the progression in temperature.  I did finally
manage to somehow get come complications to show on my clock face, don't ask
me how, but I'm not sure how the watch decided which complications to show.
There is one displaying the temperature, but again, I can't seem to figure
out what I need to do to make it so I can scroll forward and back.  

 

Personally, I would love to get Dark Sky setup as a complication on my clock
face, which is supposed to show the temperature and rain percentages
throughout the day I believe, but I can't seem to get it to show, even
though Dark Sky is listed in my complications on the Watch app.  I'm so
confused!! LOL  I think I need to find some sort of tutorial on
complications. ;-)  

 

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Jenny Wood

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Email: kc5...@gmail.com

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"I'm the kid who has this habit of dreaming,

 Sometimes gets me in trouble too.

 But the truth is,

 I could no more stop dreaming,

 Than I could make them all come true."

 - "The Kid" Buddy Mondlock

 

 

 

 

On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:19 PM, Woody Anna Dresner <wadres...@att.net> wrote:

 

Hi Jenny,

 

If you choose the temperature as one of the complications on your watch, you
can go to your clock face screen and turn the digital crown. The time will
advance, and complications like the temperature and calendar will update
with the time. Press the digital crown to have it return to the current
time.

 

I hope that helps.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

 

On Dec 29, 2015, at 1:23 PM, Jenny Wood <kc5...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Good day all.  Like a few others on the list, I was also fortunate enough to
receive an Apple Watch for Christmas.  Yeah, I know there will likely be
another one out later this spring, but given our run of bad luck with
various necessary home repairs and other unexpected expenses, I'm not going
to count on our having the funds available if and when that happens.  Also,
because the thinking is that there will be a new version released early next
year, Best Buy had the Apple Watch Sport for sale at $100-off.  So between
the watch and Apple Care, we only (laughs at the word "only"), paid around
$300.  the savings was actually a big help to us right now.    

 

Anyway, so far, I am in love!  Understand, I went into this knowing that the
Apple Watch is not intended to be a replacement for my iPhone, but rather,
an extension for quicker and easier access to certain functions.  I have to
admit, I am an iPhone addict, and I know it. :-)  I am totally thrilled
about any device that will reduce the sheer number of times I have to pull
out my phone throughout the day, and so far, the Apple Watch has fulfilled
that wish.  Although, it's taking some time to simply "retrain" my hands and
brain to just leave the phone in my pocket, or even in a different part of
the house, because I  don't *need* it with me all the time anymore.  I do
want it close at hand, but not necessarily "in" my hand 24x7.  So, I am
writing this for those (like me), who may be looking for feedback on the
Apple Watch before they buy one for themselves.

 

Here are a few handy uses I have found for my own watch just in the first
few days of owning one.  First, I absolutely *love* that any notifications
sent to my phone automatically get sent to my watch when I am not currently
using the phone.  This means that any "breaking news" alerts from CNN, NBC,
WFAA, or whatever other news stations I follow  pop up on the watch, so that
I don't feel compelled to stop what I am doing and pull my phone out every
time I hear it go "ding." <grin>  I feel much less conspicuous "glancing" at
my watch real quick to check the notification rather than wedging the phone
out of my back pocket.  It literally, takes me a fraction of the time to
check alerts now.  This also includes weather and lightning alerts.  I am
very dependent on lightning alerts in my area, and this is about the most
effective way of notifying me as I have seen yet.  This was especially handy
this past Saturday when the EF4 tornado came ripping right by us.  My watch
was blowing up with alerts, and I was thankful for it.

 

Quick and easy access to messages, Email and twitter.  I have used the
messages function a *lot* already!  I don't typically use the pre-written
responses, but I like knowing they are there just in case.  I use the
dictation feature instead, which for whatever reason, seems to be about 75%
more reliable at translating my audio to text than my phone.  I haven't
played with either Email or twitter much yet, but I have explored them just
a bit.  I'm not sure if there is a way to view mailboxes separately or not,
because on the two or three occasions I have looked at it, it was displaying
mail from all mailboxes in one.  This isn't a big deal of course, just one
of those "it would be nice" things.  As far as twitter, I am using
Twitterific, and I haven't quite figured out how to see my normal twitter
feed, assuming there is a way.  It only showed me my latest direct message.
I think I just need to play with it some more though.

 

Of course, viewing my various weather apps such as Dark Sky, is very cool.
I religiously use the timer and alarms, and I have used it for making and
receiving quick phone calls on the fly.  Tracking my fitness via the workout
and activity apps has been neat, though I would love to learn more about how
it detects certain motions so that I can tweak my goals accordingly.  For my
actual workouts, I prefer to use RunKeeper, which can also be quickly
accessed via the watch.  It's nice to just launch it, start it and go when
I'm ready.  Sometimes it feels as if it takes forever to get things going on
the phone.  One of the simplest and coolest functions I have played with
yet, is the ability to control my music that plays on my phone via the
watch.  It has been 100% accurate so far on playing whatever artist, album,
playlist or song I have requested, and if I want to skip a song or replay
the previous one, there is no need to pick up the phone, the watch will take
care of it for me when I ask.  Speaking of "simple" functions-One of the
main reasons I keep my phone with me at all times is because I would lose my
head, if it weren't firmly attached to my neck.  So, on those rare occasions
I do happen to set my phone down somewhere and can't find it easily, I can
now ping it with just a few taps of the watch!  Brilliant! :-)  Oh yeah, and
have I mentioned how awesome it is to have a "timepiece" on my wrist again?
To check the time so quickly and handily is amazing.  I have Timebuzz
installed, and it's function of indicating the time by a series of
vibrations is spot-on, I just wish I could figure out how to make it more
convenient to check the time using this app without having to go through
several steps first.  

 

I have only had the watch for a few days of course, so I am sure there will
be much more fun ahead, once I figure out what I am doing for real. <grin>
I know there are still a number of functions or features I am not yet aware
of.  For instance, someone here said there was a way to cycle the current
temperature forward and back using the crown dial on the side of the watch,
I would love to know exactly how to do this.  It sounds great and very
useful!  

 

So that's my own mini-review for now.  I hope others are having just as much
fun with their watch as I have had so far.  And for those more experienced
watch users, please feel free to keep sharing your tips and tricks!

 

 

 

      

--

 

Jenny Wood

Phone: (972 989-3894

Email: kc5...@gmail.com

Facebook/Twitter: KC5GNI

"I'm the kid who has this habit of dreaming,

 Sometimes gets me in trouble too.

 But the truth is,

 I could no more stop dreaming,

 Than I could make them all come true."

 - "The Kid" Buddy Mondlock

 

 

 

 

On Dec 29, 2015, at 1:40 AM, 'RobH.' via VIPhone <viphone@googlegroups.com>
wrote:

 

That sounded like a typical family christmas of course, so it is ever the
next day or so before you get the p&q to really get on 
with it.
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From: "Alan Paganelli" <alanandsuza...@earthlink.net>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: Benefits of Apple Watch


I'v been having to much fun just playing with my iWatch sense Christmas.  I
haven't even looked at any iWatch apps but I sure would 
like to hear about any really useful apps anybody on the list has found for
the iWatch.  I'v only had mine sense Christmas morning 
and that doesn't count because people kept pestering me.  The wife, are you
gunna come and sit down to dinner with the rest of us? 
Do you want cheese cake?  Do this or do that! LOL!


Alan

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On Dec 28, 2015, at 8:10 AM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Nancy and list,

I love being able to read and reply to tweets, text messages and email on my
Apple watch. This is particularly great when I am in 
a situation where taking out my phone is undesirable.

I use my watch to time activities and the alarm function to keep me on
track. It is a great time keeper.

Just recently, a watch app became available that allows one to get the time
presented in vibration patterns. This means that one 
can silently check the time without disturbing others with VoiceOver. The
app is called Timebuz. There is a new app called iReg 
which allows one to make audio recordings using just the watch.

Apple Watch is fully accessible with VoiceOver.

Good luck with your decision.

Robert Carter



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On Dec 28, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Nancy Badger <nancybad...@icloud.com> wrote:

Hello,
This afternoon, I am going to have the opportunity to look at Apple watches.
I am deciding whether or not to purchase one. What 
are the benefits? What have you really enjoyed about your Apple Watch? What
are the drawbacks? What do you wish you had known 
before you purchased an Apple Watch? I will need to use voice over so please
include excess ability comments.
Thanks very much!
Nancy

Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Services
UT Chattanooga
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