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Helith posted:Yeah, that's right. There's a Mute Channel button in the share sheet menu inside articles, not signposted very well but it does work.
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Apparently Quick Reply only works with your passcode turned off?!??
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:25 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Really?! All I can do is select mute or the 👍 button 👍 is all you need
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:34 |
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Question Mark Mound posted:It does kinda make sense, otherwise people will be able to send replies from your device pretending it's from you. Does it ask you for Touch ID authentication or anything? It doesn't even work when unlocked though. Question Mark Mound posted:It does kinda make sense, otherwise people will be able to send replies from your device pretending it's from you. Does it ask you for Touch ID authentication or anything? You can do this no problem with iMessage though.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:37 |
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bronin posted:Whatsapp is the de facto standard app for messaging in most European countries. So unless you only have friends with iPhones you use Whatsapp. There are lots of mobile plans without unlimited texts so why throw money at your carrier if you don't have to. All my European friends use WhatsApp, yeah. Content: do I need to let dark sky run in the background for it to do its thing?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:38 |
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Glad to see that the iOS thread texting arguments are just as terrible as the Android texting arguments. I was a little worried when I bought my iPhone that I'd have to give those up.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:37 |
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Wondering if anyone can give an app recommendation, or point me in the right direction. I'm looking for an app that will take voice dictation, turn it into a text entry and automatically add a timestamp, and store it in some sort of text file that can be (not necessarily automatically) transferred to either a cloud folder or emailed or something (to eventually get it on a computer). Bonus points if it can work through Siri.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:43 |
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The worst part of owning an iPhone is when I text someone and the bubble is green
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:56 |
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A pain I know all too much.
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Wondering if anyone can give an app recommendation, or point me in the right direction. I don't think any non-Apple app can integrate with Siri. Nostalgia4Infinity posted:The worst part of owning an iPhone is when I text someone and the bubble is green Nobody in my country really texts anymore, every carrier basically gives them away but everyone just uses Facebook or WhatsApp so it's very rare to get a green bubble these days
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 17:11 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:Content: do I need to let dark sky run in the background for it to do its thing? Also if anyone knows, does turning on the barometer reporting drain the battery much? I'd love to be able to send back data if it genuinely will improve the already-drat-good hyperlocal reports, but not if it'll kill my battery or data usage. Similarly, is that kind of reporting more or less useless when you're indoors? I know nothing about weather other than rain being kinda wet.
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:The worst part of owning an iPhone is when I text someone and the bubble is green I have a friend with an iPhone but her messages come through green even though iMessage is enabled
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Croc Monster posted:I have a friend with an iPhone but her messages come through green even though iMessage is enabled Is it enabled on her end as well?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 17:53 |
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Yeah, that's actually what I meant. It's enabled on both our ends. I get blue from every other iPerson I know except her.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 17:58 |
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Croc Monster posted:Yeah, that's actually what I meant. It's enabled on both our ends. I get blue from every other iPerson I know except her. Does she get blue bubbles with anyone?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 18:12 |
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Yes, including from me. Both of us came over from Android, and IIRC there was some kerfuffle about iMessage and moving to/from Android, so it could be vestiges of that. <Scooby-Doo>Looks like we have a mystery on our hands gang!</Scooby-Doo> And...just texted her back and forth. Blue. Blue everywhere. Unity Gain fucked around with this message at 18:55 on Nov 3, 2015 |
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Oh god outlook's focus inbox thing caused me to almost miss an important email. I might just switch back to the default client. E: is there a reminders app that only shows me reminders due today? I keep accidentally checking repeating future events as done in the stock one. dik-dik fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Nov 4, 2015 |
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dik-dik posted:Oh god outlook's focus inbox thing caused me to almost miss an important email. I might just switch back to the default client.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 17:59 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:What the hell kinda poo poo is that. Who doesn't use a passcode. Quite a few people I know. An ex didn't because she felt like it meant she was hiding something.
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dik-dik posted:Oh god outlook's focus inbox thing caused me to almost miss an important email. I might just switch back to the default client. Fantastical does this and has a badge icon for reminders and events remaining in the day.
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Endymion FRS MK1 posted:Quite a few people I know. An ex didn't because she felt like it meant she was hiding something. Michael Rogers just got a warm feeling in his heart and doesn't understand why.
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Spread my rear end in a top hat, I have nothing to hide
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 19:37 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Wondering if anyone can give an app recommendation, or point me in the right direction. Croc Monster posted:Yes, including from me. Both of us came over from Android, and IIRC there was some kerfuffle about iMessage and moving to/from Android, so it could be vestiges of that.
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japtor posted:Tried the sign out and back in, or delete message thread troubleshooting steps? Can't think of anything else other than your or her data connection blowing or being non existent (like if you're on a call) when she texts you. Never got that far because shorty after I posted it's all been working perfectly. I'm inclined to agree that it was some data connection issue (which she always has) and so a couple of things got sent/received as regular sms or something.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:42 |
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japtor posted:Can you dictate mail or a note to yourself? <and other stuff that might work> Mostly just wondering if anyone had heard of a canned solution to this. A non-exhaustive App Store search for things like "journal" and "log/logging" didn't bring up anything obvious.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 04:49 |
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What's the best alternative for iSSH now? I love iSSH, it's still on my iPad Generation 1 (literally the first iPad), but I've since bought another, newer iPad and was hoping for a recommendation. Googling shows a few popular ones (Prompt, vSSH, and Reflection) just to name a few. But I was curious if anyone has any real hands-on experience/recommendations?
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eightysixed posted:What's the best alternative for iSSH now? I love iSSH, it's still on my iPad Generation 1 (literally the first iPad), but I've since bought another, newer iPad and was hoping for a recommendation. Googling shows a few popular ones (Prompt, vSSH, and Reflection) just to name a few. But I was curious if anyone has any real hands-on experience/recommendations? Prompt has worked out really well for me.
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ickna posted:Prompt has worked out really well for me. Likewise. It has a new (paid) version out that way I haven't tried, but I've also heard good things about that.
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ServerAuditor is pretty good too.
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ickna posted:Prompt has worked out really well for me. Prompt 2 (the latest version) is great.
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~Coxy posted:ServerAuditor is pretty good too. Yeah, I've been using this for a while and had no problems with it.
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eightysixed posted:What's the best alternative for iSSH now? I love iSSH, it's still on my iPad Generation 1 (literally the first iPad), but I've since bought another, newer iPad and was hoping for a recommendation. Googling shows a few popular ones (Prompt, vSSH, and Reflection) just to name a few. But I was curious if anyone has any real hands-on experience/recommendations? I connect to a bunch of AIX boxes and use vSSH. I use Reflection on the desktop, and their iOS app seems decent, but the sweet unix friendly keyboard (pipes) of vSSH is hard to beat. And I always "set -o vi" so a handy esc key is nice.
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Argh gently caress I didn't know iSSH was pulled. Shows how often I use it, but I used to quite a bit. I remember agonizing between it and Prompt and I guess I chose poorly
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priznat posted:Argh gently caress I didn't know iSSH was pulled. Shows how often I use it, but I used to quite a bit. It's not so much as it was pulled, per se, it's more that the developer stopped developing so it started breaking on all new iOS iterations. I'm glad I still have it on my iPad 1. With that being said, everyone in this thread is recommending something different, just like Google I'm going to give Prompt a shot and see what happens, i guess
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 15:16 |
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by the way, Ecoute is a pretty great little music app that has Shuffle by Albums (i.e., play an entire album, then randomly select a different album, repeat). It's pretty great. No idea about the other features since that's basically the only feature I care about in a music player, but for $1 it seems excellent.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 17:49 |
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Yeah, Ecoute is really good. Certainly the best music app I've used.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 19:37 |
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eightysixed posted:It's not so much as it was pulled, per se, it's more that the developer stopped developing so it started breaking on all new iOS iterations. I'm glad I still have it on my iPad 1. With that being said, everyone in this thread is recommending something different, just like Google I'm going to give Prompt a shot and see what happens, i guess It was pulled from the store and doesn't seem to appear in my purchased list, so if you don't have a copy on your device or siting in iTunes you aren't probably getting it.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 22:51 |
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Weirdness. I just updated ProCam 3 to some incremental update regarding long shutter exposures and now in the last hour it has Notified me to "Open" it and when i do it's either doing nothing or had an ad for something else in the app store. How rude.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 06:16 |
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As I go along converting all my eBooks into Kindle format and uploading them one by one to Amazon's storage, I must ask: do any of the eBook apps for iOS have iCloud Drive support? As in, do they make an app-specific folder the way the iWork apps and Pixelmator do, that I can dump DRM-free ebooks into and they'll show up in the app? If they also synced location between devices that would be great, but it isn't necessary. I wish iBooks would do this, given that it can read EPUB and all, but oh well. I looked at Marvin and it has a Dropbox-based implementation of this idea, but I don't want to use Dropbox. It feels like iCloud Drive should be able to do this.
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Craptacular! posted:As I go along converting all my eBooks into Kindle format and uploading them one by one to Amazon's storage, I must ask: do any of the eBook apps for iOS have iCloud Drive support? As in, do they make an app-specific folder the way the iWork apps and Pixelmator do, that I can dump DRM-free ebooks into and they'll show up in the app? If they also synced location between devices that would be great, but it isn't necessary. Well, calibre lets you do this in a batch with email to kindle. You just need a gmx account to send from and set it to convert and email and go to bed.
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