Dave Felix macrumors 6502a Original poster Apr 9, 2011 964 17 Scranton, Pennsylvania Oct 23, 2013 #1 Quick question - While in Safari on my MacBook Pro, I'm able to see the open windows in Safari on my iPhone. Is there a way to see it in reverse order? Meaning am I able to see the windows open on my MacBook Pro from my iPhone?
Quick question - While in Safari on my MacBook Pro, I'm able to see the open windows in Safari on my iPhone. Is there a way to see it in reverse order? Meaning am I able to see the windows open on my MacBook Pro from my iPhone?
CosmoPilot macrumors 68000 Nov 8, 2010 1,537 372 South Carolina Oct 23, 2013 #2 Yes, on the Mac (in Safari) click on the cloud icon next to book marks. Oops. Meant to say...on iphone, click on the double square icon (in Safari) to open up all your current pages and then scroll to the bottom.
Yes, on the Mac (in Safari) click on the cloud icon next to book marks. Oops. Meant to say...on iphone, click on the double square icon (in Safari) to open up all your current pages and then scroll to the bottom.
KeegM480 macrumors 6502a Aug 13, 2013 780 31 Nashville, TN Oct 24, 2013 #3 Ive attached images to show you how. Attachments Screen Shot 2013-10-24 at 10.11.15 AM.png 8.1 KB · Views: 219 Screen Shot 2013-10-24 at 10.11.22 AM.png 57.6 KB · Views: 221
Donfor39 macrumors 68000 Jul 26, 2012 1,968 384 Lanarkshire Scotland Oct 24, 2013 #4 Excellent advice again from the forum users I've just altered my macbook icloud i.d. (old gmail acc) to match my iphone5 (@icloud.com) Finally got icloud working properly on macbook and iphone
Excellent advice again from the forum users I've just altered my macbook icloud i.d. (old gmail acc) to match my iphone5 (@icloud.com) Finally got icloud working properly on macbook and iphone
Dave Felix macrumors 6502a Original poster Apr 9, 2011 964 17 Scranton, Pennsylvania Oct 24, 2013 #5 CosmoPilot said: Yes, on the Mac (in Safari) click on the cloud icon next to book marks. Oops. Meant to say...on iphone, click on the double square icon (in Safari) to open up all your current pages and then scroll to the bottom. Click to expand... Wow, they really hid this lol thanks man! KeegM480 said: Ive attached images to show you how. Click to expand... I know where is it on the Macbook, I was asking where is it on the iPhone. photo attached.
CosmoPilot said: Yes, on the Mac (in Safari) click on the cloud icon next to book marks. Oops. Meant to say...on iphone, click on the double square icon (in Safari) to open up all your current pages and then scroll to the bottom. Click to expand... Wow, they really hid this lol thanks man! KeegM480 said: Ive attached images to show you how. Click to expand... I know where is it on the Macbook, I was asking where is it on the iPhone. photo attached.
KeegM480 macrumors 6502a Aug 13, 2013 780 31 Nashville, TN Oct 25, 2013 #6 Dave Felix said: Wow, they really hid this lol thanks man! I know where is it on the Macbook, I was asking where is it on the iPhone. photo attached. Image Click to expand... oh! Sorry about that, I misread seems as though you have found it
Dave Felix said: Wow, they really hid this lol thanks man! I know where is it on the Macbook, I was asking where is it on the iPhone. photo attached. Image Click to expand... oh! Sorry about that, I misread seems as though you have found it