So does anyone find it weird that Facebook and Google have standalone apps when they have such great web apps? I guess dropping the overhead for display data will make things snappier.
Well for example to get Google Calendar to sound an alarm for an appointment you have to have that web page up and running. If you're doing that on the phone then you don't need an alert. If it's a stand alone app then it can send the event to the iPhone to sound an alarm.
A little more info. Under settings, I can click on add library, then I enter that code in my Itunes and it brings up my library. Then it says "Connecting to Library", in a few seconds it stops and says "Could not find Library."
No login that I've seen. There is a banner ad across the bottom of the individual article pages, fixed position, above the category selection bar, roughly 60 pixels high.
Does the new aim app for the iPhone have push ability while not directly in the application?
I was thinking about saving money when I upgrade to the 3g by cutting back from unlimited text to the 1500 plan and substitute in aim to cover the rest my texting addiction. Basically keeping my monthly bill the same instead of it costing an extra 10 dollars thanks to att.
Has anyone used the aim app enough to know if it is a viable solution for the sms app, ie it has push, is fast, and reliable.
Does the new aim app for the iPhone have push ability while not directly in the application [?]
From what has been previewed, it is probably not quite ready to replace SMS.
When the Apple Push Notifications service goes live in a couple of months, then it will be. As it stands now, the application must be open to receive updates, and no indication of new messages appears otherwise.
Does the new aim app for the iPhone have push ability while not directly in the application?
I was thinking about saving money when I upgrade to the 3g by cutting back from unlimited text to the 1500 plan and substitute in aim to cover the rest my texting addiction. Basically keeping my monthly bill the same instead of it costing an extra 10 dollars thanks to att.
Has anyone used the aim app enough to know if it is a viable solution for the sms app, ie it has push, is fast, and reliable.
Thanks
remember PUSH Notification Service only available in September, i tried that, you need to be in AIM app to get the msg...
Im running 7.7 and I have no firewalls ... didnt work.
Try this, ...
Stop peppering this moderately small forum with stupid questions about an unrelated topic after offering almost no information to your purported helpers.
You could also try, ...
- RTFM
- re-boot your computer
- go the the help link on the application itself
- Ask Apple (the actual developer of the app)
In short, try all the standard things that everyone *should* try before wasting peoples time in a pubic forum where the topic has nothing to do with your problem. Then, maybe wait until the app is actually released so people have had a chance to try it out. Then, go to some other forum where tech help is actually offered (MacRumours is a good choice), and ask the other users of app about your problem.
Stop peppering this moderately small forum with stupid questions about an unrelated topic after offering almost no information to your purported helpers.
You could also try, ...
- RTFM
- re-boot your computer
- go the the help link on the application itself
- Ask Apple (the actual developer of the app)
In short, try all the standard things that everyone *should* try before wasting peoples time in a pubic forum where the topic has nothing to do with your problem. Then, maybe wait until the app is actually released so people have had a chance to try it out. Then, go to some other forum where tech help is actually offered (MacRumours is a good choice), and ask the other users of app about your problem.
Even shorter ... stop being an ass.
Actually ASS, I did all that. No help, just thought a simple question good get answered by some fellow Mac users. You are truely the ASS though. LOL
Did Apple release the iPhone 2.0 update yet or are they officially doing that tomorrow?
Still not officially released but several news sites have posted links to it. Most are speculating it's due to the fact that the release windows for some countries (like the U.S.) have not passed yet.
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Im running 7.7 and I have no firewalls. Thanks for the quick replies, any more sugestions? I have also tried renaming and that didnt work.
Er.. just to confirm, you are connected to WiFi on your iPhone, correct? And you're on the same network and subnet as the computer running iTunes?
MySpace? Really? Okay?
So does anyone find it weird that Facebook and Google have standalone apps when they have such great web apps? I guess dropping the overhead for display data will make things snappier.
Well for example to get Google Calendar to sound an alarm for an appointment you have to have that web page up and running. If you're doing that on the phone then you don't need an alert. If it's a stand alone app then it can send the event to the iPhone to sound an alarm.
No login that I've seen. There is a banner ad across the bottom of the individual article pages, fixed position, above the category selection bar, roughly 60 pixels high.
Thanks! 8am just can't get here fast enough.
I was thinking about saving money when I upgrade to the 3g by cutting back from unlimited text to the 1500 plan and substitute in aim to cover the rest my texting addiction. Basically keeping my monthly bill the same instead of it costing an extra 10 dollars thanks to att.
Has anyone used the aim app enough to know if it is a viable solution for the sms app, ie it has push, is fast, and reliable.
Thanks
2. Can you connect an iPod Touch directly to a Mac via WiFi without a wireless router/ AirPort Express?
theDuderino
Does the new aim app for the iPhone have push ability while not directly in the application [?]
From what has been previewed, it is probably not quite ready to replace SMS.
When the Apple Push Notifications service goes live in a couple of months, then it will be. As it stands now, the application must be open to receive updates, and no indication of new messages appears otherwise.
Does the new aim app for the iPhone have push ability while not directly in the application?
I was thinking about saving money when I upgrade to the 3g by cutting back from unlimited text to the 1500 plan and substitute in aim to cover the rest my texting addiction. Basically keeping my monthly bill the same instead of it costing an extra 10 dollars thanks to att.
Has anyone used the aim app enough to know if it is a viable solution for the sms app, ie it has push, is fast, and reliable.
Thanks
remember PUSH Notification Service only available in September, i tried that, you need to be in AIM app to get the msg...
Im running 7.7 and I have no firewalls ... didnt work.
Try this, ...
Stop peppering this moderately small forum with stupid questions about an unrelated topic after offering almost no information to your purported helpers.
You could also try, ...
- RTFM
- re-boot your computer
- go the the help link on the application itself
- Ask Apple (the actual developer of the app)
In short, try all the standard things that everyone *should* try before wasting peoples time in a pubic forum where the topic has nothing to do with your problem. Then, maybe wait until the app is actually released so people have had a chance to try it out. Then, go to some other forum where tech help is actually offered (MacRumours is a good choice), and ask the other users of app about your problem.
Even shorter ... stop being an ass.
Super Monkey Ball
Bejewelled 2
Band
I wonder if Apple will release their own apps? Did anyone see that Space Shooter demo that Apple
created? Did anyone notice it in the App Store?
1. Can you stream music from an iPod Touch directly to an AirPort Express?
2. Can you connect an iPod Touch directly to a Mac via WiFi without a wireless router/ AirPort Express?
theDuderino
1. No
2. I just tested creating a network in the Airport menu of the host computer, connected to it with the iPhone, and Remote worked perfectly.
I wonder if Apple will release their own apps?
They have, Remote and Texas Hold'em so far.
Try this, ...
Stop peppering this moderately small forum with stupid questions about an unrelated topic after offering almost no information to your purported helpers.
You could also try, ...
- RTFM
- re-boot your computer
- go the the help link on the application itself
- Ask Apple (the actual developer of the app)
In short, try all the standard things that everyone *should* try before wasting peoples time in a pubic forum where the topic has nothing to do with your problem. Then, maybe wait until the app is actually released so people have had a chance to try it out. Then, go to some other forum where tech help is actually offered (MacRumours is a good choice), and ask the other users of app about your problem.
Even shorter ... stop being an ass.
Actually ASS, I did all that. No help, just thought a simple question good get answered by some fellow Mac users. You are truely the ASS though. LOL
As expected because you don't get a lot of bandwidth with EDGE. If you're connected via WiFi, you get all of the stations.
Apple iTunes Remote
Features include:
- Control the music on iTunes or Apple lV
Yes! They've finally released the fabled Apple IV! Screw the iPhone! Where do I get in line for THAT baby?
Did Apple release the iPhone 2.0 update yet or are they officially doing that tomorrow?
Still not officially released but several news sites have posted links to it. Most are speculating it's due to the fact that the release windows for some countries (like the U.S.) have not passed yet.