Is it stupid for me to want to buy one even though I have a 6s?att selling the iphone se for $100. i think i might just finally upgrade my 5s with no small phone upgrades in sight and the battery kaput at 50% capacity :|
Is it stupid for me to want to buy one even though I have a 6s?
Are iCloud accounts and Apple IDs permanently linked?
My wife and I have been sharing my Apple ID across both our devices but I want her to have her own iCloud and I can't find a way to sign my iCloud off her phone.
I am Upgrading her phone and while I want us to share same music and apps, I'd like for her to be able to backup her photos, email and documents under her own icloud
Yes. Have her set up her own Apple account and then just group the two accounts into a family setup so music and apps can be shared.Are iCloud accounts and Apple IDs permanently linked?
My wife and I have been sharing my Apple ID across both our devices but I want her to have her own iCloud and I can't find a way to sign my iCloud off her phone.
I am Upgrading her phone and while I want us to share same music and apps, I'd like for her to be able to backup her photos, email and documents under her own icloud
Thank you both very kindly.
So,
Create new Apple ID/iCloud
Go to her phone. Sign Out my ID
Sign in her new IDs
Back up her phone on the new IDs
Buy new phone
Use new IDs to restore?
Then add her IDs to family sharing on my phone?
So I ordered my MacBook Pro (yay, a long ten day wait!) and am looking and docks/dongles. Someone recommended to me a Hyper Dock, and while neat, doesn't seem to have the ports I need. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good dock/dongle that has both HDMI and Ethernet? Hyper Dock looks great but is missing Ethernet.
Also, I used to use a ziplock bag to protect an iPad in the rain, but the sizing doesn't fit a MBP 13. Any suggestions on an emergency?
So I ordered my MacBook Pro (yay, a long ten day wait!) and am looking and docks/dongles. Someone recommended to me a Hyper Dock, and while neat, doesn't seem to have the ports I need. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good dock/dongle that has both HDMI and Ethernet? Hyper Dock looks great but is missing Ethernet.
Hey, sorry if this ends up going nowhere, but I've just run into a problem with my iPad Pro - and Google Docs, I suppose - that I hadn't really anticipated.
Basically, my old MacBook Pro from 2010 is finally getting to the point where using it as my primary note-taking/essay-writing computer is increasingly impractical, partly 'cause of the battery life, and partly because - even with an SSD upgrade - it really bogs down if you're not super careful about killing background apps and such. So, I thought, hey, why not get a keyboard for my iPad and use that instead? Basic word processing and note-taking is exactly the sort of thing an iPad Pro can reasonably be expected to do.
Unfortunately, I've run into a problem: my primary tool for essay writing is Google Docs, because I really appreciate the convenience of always having everything available through a browser on any computer, with all my essays safely backed up to Drive. However, the Docs iOS app, for whatever reason, doesn't seem to support footnotes, which leaves me kinda dead in the water—the referencing system I have to use requires them. And iOS Safari really doesn't seem to like desktop Docs. So... Basically, I'm kinda stuck? I was just wondering if anyone else had any experience with Docs on an iPad, in case I've missed something.
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Have you considered switching to Pages? It also has a browser app at iCloud.com, and of course you can save everything in iCloud Drive.
Pages is kind of an impractical option for me, sadly. Even putting aside the hassle of moving the years of stuff I already have in Docs, I don't pay for iCloud storage so I won't realistically have enough spare room to store everything, I can't access Pages on my phone because I don't have an iPhone, and I can't really use the Pages browser app because of this:
Thanks for the suggestion, though!
I saw that one but was weary because of its low reviews (3.4 on Amazon is kind of bad).
Yeah, it's a real bummer that the one specific service I use is seemingly the only one with the issue—it's just irritating that all the other options are either compromised in other ways, or require a monthly fee.Ugh, that sucks. I know Microsoft Word on iPad also supports footnotes. Google Docs seems like the odd one out here, unfortunately for your workflow.
Yeah, it's a real bummer that the one specific service I use is seemingly the only one with the issue—it's just irritating that all the other options are either compromised in other ways, or require a monthly fee.
Bought a Magsafe to Magsafe 2 adapter to use with my old Magsafe charger, which was in such poor shape I could use it to give exactly one charge before dying out on me. :/
3rd party chargers are really not recommended right?
Have you tried using Chrome with google docs on iPad? I am not sure how it works, just asking...
Yeah, but he wasn't using the browser before but rather the Google App for documents.It's unlikely to make a difference. All web browsers on iOS use the same underlying framework.
I'm looking to buy a MBP for someone but not the latest one since they probably can't afford it so is the 2015 still good? Is it still recent enough?
I was looking to get a refurbished one. Would EBay be the best place to get one? Thanks.
A lot of people love the MBP 2015. Here's Marco Arment orgasming over it: https://marco.org/2017/11/14/best-laptop-ever
It's not on the Apple refurbish store, but eBay could work as long as you do the normal safe buying practices.
Thanks, figured as much. I'll keep it safe.Nope. When it comes to places to cheap out, your power supply is really the worst place to do it.
I think it must be like the 13", so the vents are on the top case just behind the keyboard in the hinge space, and the hinge is designed to get out of the way even when the lid is closed. You can see the vents in clamshell mode.Does the 2012-2015 rMBP 15 inch vent out the keyboard or out the hinge in the back? I am trying to figure out if it will get too hot operating in clamshell mode with an external keyboard... I have a 2012. thanks!
Unfortunately, Apple mandate that all third-party browsers on iOS use Safari's rendering engine, so iOS Chrome doesn't get along with desktop Google Docs any better than Safari does. It sorta works, but everything from text selection to the menus is just broken enough to not be worth bothering with.Have you tried using Chrome with google docs on iPad? I am not sure how it works, just asking...
Yeah, but he wasn't using the browser before but rather the Google App for documents.
Perhaps the web version allows footnotes?
Yup, I just got that and edited my post. I see you had tried Safari already. That's a shame.Ah, sorry, should've read further down the thread before responding! Yeah, I'd tried running it in the browser, and it does support footnotes--but is broken in a whole host of other ways.
I might just get a cheap Chromebook or something for essay writing/note-taking purposes if I can't sort my MacBook, I dunno.
I've read a lot of tutorials on installing Windows via Bootcamp to an external SSD with great results. Anyone ever done it? Any regrets?
Also, if I install Windows via Bootcamp to an external, is it then portable? Can I use it with any Mac?
Unfortunately, Apple mandate that all third-party browsers on iOS use Safari's rendering engine, so iOS Chrome doesn't get along with desktop Google Docs any better than Safari does. It sorta works, but everything from text selection to the menus is just broken enough to not be worth bothering with.
I might try getting a new battery for my MacBook, but the issue there is that it's old enough that official Apple parts are basically impossible to get hold of, and third party batteries are kinda a minefield. There's also the option of upgrading the RAM to try resolving the performance issues - I'm still on four gigs - but I've checked and I don't seem to be using much swap as is, so I doubt it'd make a huge difference--the old Core 2 Duo is probably just too much of a bottleneck at this point.
This is what Brexit is all about.Pages is kind of an impractical option for me, sadly. Even putting aside the hassle of moving the years of stuff I already have in Docs, I don't pay for iCloud storage so I won't realistically have enough spare room to store everything, I can't access Pages on my phone because I don't have an iPhone, and I can't really use the Pages browser app because of this:
Thanks for the suggestion, though!
If the MacBook died and I got a replacement with Apple, would it work with the new machine assuming it is the exact make/model/specs?I haven't tried, but Windows is so driver-dependent in a way that macOS isn't that I'm going to assume the answer is no. Unless boot camp utility installs every single driver for every Mac configuration and not just the ones for your machine.
If the MacBook died and I got a replacement with Apple, would it work with the new machine assuming it is the exact make/model/specs?
Quick question: is there any drawback to using an 85W Magsafe adapter on a MBP 13"? My local shop didn't have the 60W in stock so I took the 85, as I rather use my MBP again sooner rather than later. I read that a weaker Magsafe adapter might not be such a good idea but a more powerful is fine. So if the price is even the same it feels like a no-brainer to get it in any case, aside from availability. Haven't opened it yet so I could still return it if anyone knows differently.