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viewfly

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I understand that, but he said he missed the possibility of sending files. I'm just pointing out that if you set up a Dropbox account for instance you can send any file (or at least a link to it). That way, he wouldn't have to send the file to himself first...

He wanted to send word or PDF as email attachments from his phone. Docs to go will do that. Doesn't need to send to himself.
 

viewfly

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AirDrop-like for iOS

Found this nice app - like AirDrop...for file transfers over BT or local WiFI...without internet access.

http://instashareapp.com

moves files between any iOS device on the same wifi or BT range...even to a Mac...and to another iOS device with a different Apple ID.

Office docs, photos, movies, mpeg, etc. FAST.
 

onepremiere

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May 16, 2012
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Nice tip! I have having unread mail in my trash can that I can't seem to find. This fixes it.

Still don't understand why read mail can't be marked across all devices associated with the same user ID, seems pretty simple, but then again I have trouble operating door handles sometimes.
 

viewfly

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Still don't understand why read mail can't be marked across all devices associated with the same user ID, seems pretty simple, but then again I have trouble operating door handles sometimes.

It works fine for me. Always has for my gmail, ymail, and outlook mail. The IMAP feature synchs read mail across my phone, iPads, Mac, PC dell and web mail versions if the same.

Check your set up
 

coverland

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Mar 24, 2013
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One tip I'd like to see. When someone sends a text to a wide distribution list, how to you just reply to that person versus 'reply to all' ? Reply to all can be a real nuisance and sometimes a person doesn't even know they did it.
 

viewfly

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Another mail tip I just found.

Email with multiple addresses? Touch and hold an email address and you can drag it to another field or rearrange the order within a field.
 

coverland

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Mar 24, 2013
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Yeah, email for example that had a distribution list of many people in the TO header. If I just want to respond to the original sender and not the entire distribution list, how do I trim that list? You mentioned dragging other names (or addresses). dragging to where?
 

viewfly

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Yeah, email for example that had a distribution list of many people in the TO header. If I just want to respond to the original sender and not the entire distribution list, how do I trim that list? You mentioned dragging other names (or addresses). dragging to where?

Dragging from CC to TO for example.
 

coverland

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Mar 24, 2013
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Another mail tip I just found.

Email with multiple addresses? Touch and hold an email address and you can drag it to another field or rearrange the order within a field.


How about if there were 5 email addresses on a distribution list and you didn't want to send to 4 of those five (i.e. the same as clicking REPLY vs REPLY-TO-ALL) ? Any easy way to dump all the ones you don't want to send to?
 

viewfly

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How about if there were 5 email addresses on a distribution list and you didn't want to send to 4 of those five (i.e. the same as clicking REPLY vs REPLY-TO-ALL) ? Any easy way to dump all the ones you don't want to send to?

Assuming the distribution list is in the CC field, copy or better drag the one important address and then reply only. Then paste that email address in the TO field and delete the unnecessary address.

Or if the distribution list is in the TO field, either copy the one address and forward the email to that address. OR copy the body of the email and write a new email to the important address.

But it really is only 4 names, that only takes 3 seconds to delete them. Seriously.
 

coverland

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Mar 24, 2013
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Example - just got a text where I would have liked to only reply to the sender but couldn't remove the other name on the distribution list
 

viewfly

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Example - just got a text where I would have liked to only reply to the sender but couldn't remove the other name on the distribution list

Why not? Now you're just pulling my leg!

Okay. Just click on the name and chose send a message.
 
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C DM

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Example - just got a text where I would have liked to only reply to the sender but couldn't remove the other name on the distribution list
Select the other contacts one by one and tap the delete button for each one to remove it.
 

Brennenlb

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I have that app

Found this nice app - like AirDrop...for file transfers over BT or local WiFI...without internet access.

http://instashareapp.com

moves files between any iOS device on the same wifi or BT range...even to a Mac...and to another iOS device with a different Apple ID.

Office docs, photos, movies, mpeg, etc. FAST.

Yeah, I like that app. Its pretty cool. I like it because i can share files with my phone and ipad also. Pretty awesome :)
 

litchien

macrumors newbie
Jul 2, 2013
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Now that we have had our iPhone's for more than 3 days, i thought it would be a good idea if we could compile all the little things that make our iPhone experience even better than it already is. There will be a lot more people purchasing iPhone's in the future so it would be great for new owners to stop by here and get acquainted with the iPhone's features straight off the bat.

Start posting your findings! Findings will be indexed as and when updated.

Cheers.

Indexed by CyberGreg:

iPhone Tips

Phone: To stop an incoming call from ringing, press the sleep / wake button. To send the call immediately to VoiceMail, press the sleep / wake button twice.

Email: To delete email by just swiping left to right on the email in the list and press the delete button that pops up on the right

Caller ID: If you select a photo for a contact from the iPhone, the selected photo is shown full screen for the caller ID

Caller ID: If a contacts photo is transferred with the contact's info from the Address Book, the contact's photo is shown as a thumbnail (just like with the commercials) for the caller ID

Keystroke Saver: The trick David Pogue mentions for entering a period (hold down the punctuation key and then slide to the period and release) will allow you to enter anything on the non-alpha keyboard and return to the alpha keyboard in one swipe

iPhoto: The phone shows up in iPhoto (turn off in image capture)

iPhoto: You can use 'Camera is not Apple iPhone' in a smart playlist

iPhoto: A contacts picture folder /album is a good idea

iPhoto: A wallpaper folder / album is a good idea

iPhone: Keeping the favorites screen open allows you to unlock the screen then dial with three motions

iPhone: The home button can be used to access unlocking instead of sleep wake

iPhone: To use the CAPS LOCK feature, make sure it is enabled in the General Settings. To use it, simply double-tap on the shift key. The shift key will turn blue

Google Maps: Typing in the three letter airport code while in maps will bring the airport up on the map. So if you are trying to view a map of say Renton, WA. Typing SEA (or sea) will bring up the Seattle airport. It's relatively quick to zoom out, recenter over Renton, and zoom in again. It seems to recognize all primary and secondary US airports and many overseas airports as well.

A link to find airport codes: http://www.orbitz.com/App/global/airportCodes.jsp#USK

Safari: When you've scrolled down to the bottom of a page, and you want to go back to the top- just tap on the top bar of the phone (where "AT&T" and the time are) and the page jumps right back up to the beginning

Safari: Doesn't provide scroll bars for text area form fields and scrollable areas in a text page. An example of this is the field I'm using to type this message in. Dragging a single finger on the page scrolls the page. If you want to scroll one of the areas I just described, use two fingers

Safari: To email a page to someone tap on the address bar. The Share button on the top left will create a message for you!

Safari: Page down. When not using a zoomed-in display, double-tap towards the bottom of the screen. The page will re-center around your tap. Make sure not to tap a link!

Safari: Jump to the top. Double-tap the very top of the screen, just below the time display to pop back to the top of the page

Safari: Zoom onto a single picture. Double-tapping images in Safari zooms them to fit your iPhone display. If the picture is linked to a URL, this can prove a little tricky but it works great for non-linked images. Double-tap again to return to the unzoomed display.

Safari: Zoom a column. You can zoom text columns as well as pictures. Double-tap on the column to fit it to the display. Double-tap again to return out of the zoom. Not only does Safari zoom block-quoted text independently of regular text but if you move your finger after the first double-tap-to-fit, it interprets the next double-tap as a re-center page command rather than a return-to-previous-zoom. Smart.

Safari: Stopping a scroll. After flicking a page to get it to scroll, you can tap the page at any time to stop that movement. Don't forget, you can also manually drag the screen display to reset the part you're viewing.

Safari: Manual zoom. This is probably one of the most-advertised Safari features (along with the flip-the-phone-on-its-side-trick) but it's worth mentioning again. To zoom into a Safari page, put your thumb and forefinger on the screen and move them apart. To zoom out, pinch the fingers together after starting with them apart.

Safari: Examining the URL. To peek at a link's destination, touch and hold the link for a few seconds. You can also do this with images to see if they are linked. If a link appears and you don't want to activate it, just slide your finger away until the destination text disappears.

Safari: Well just point your iPhone browser to a Video on google video and choose download for iPod/PSP and you can watch it right there in safari. This also shows that you can also watch videos in the vertical position not just landscape.

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Bookmarks: Create a separate folder / section for all your iPhone web sites. This makes is easy to locate them while browsing the we on your iPhone.

iPhoto / Photos: Create an Album (folder) called iPhone Wallpaper and load up your favorite 320x480 wallpapers. This makes it very easy to pick a new wallpaper on your iPhone.

Address Book: Create several subgroups, this can speed up the location of a contact given the lack of an actual search function. I use Work, Family, iPhone and it automatically puts the All Contacts group. Unfortunately I do not know how to do this on a PC. Hopefully someone can post.

Web Usage: If your favorite 'news' sites offer an RSS feed, bookmark and use that on your iPhone (not update your bookmarks because your iPhone will need to revise the link and use the .mac reader). This can make browsing, even while on EDGE much faster.

Force Quit: To actually close (or Quit) an application, HOLD the Home button for about 4-8 seconds while in the application. Apparently this will save battery usage and will also keep it cooler.


I jut tried keystroke feature but it won't go back to alpha keypad
I use 4S and the current version is 6.1.3.
Any thoughts on this?
 

andrewwhite382

macrumors newbie
Jul 18, 2013
5
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When typing a text message, hold your finger over the text field and it will enable a small magnifying glass that lets you move back and forward through text and spaces.

I'm not sure if it works in other apps.

It actually work in all the apps .. It is a good feature as you can just maximise it and type in between a word.
 

Rickypon

macrumors newbie
Jul 23, 2013
2
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Thanks

Hello Guys!
I am new here and very happy to join this forum.Because its very informative.All the tips for use iPad its very useful and much easier for me to use the iPad.Thanks to you so much.
 
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Grief

macrumors newbie
Aug 14, 2013
2
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Holy 6 year bump. :D

Could you explain how July 3rd 2013 is 6 years before July 23rd 2013?

There's one 'tip' I'd like to hear about

Is it possible to scroll up to see previous texts if you've typed enough to cover the window?
 

jr866gooner

macrumors 68020
Aug 24, 2013
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Can't seem to do the holding punctuation key to quickly swipe between numbers and letters? Not sure what I'm doing wrong?
 

jfoley89

macrumors regular
Sep 1, 2013
122
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Could you explain how July 3rd 2013 is 6 years before July 23rd 2013?

There's one 'tip' I'd like to hear about

Is it possible to scroll up to see previous texts if you've typed enough to cover the window?

press the area right below the recipients name and drag downwards, to bring the keyboard back up double click your text
 
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