
How to prevent Spotlight from resurrecting your deleted emails o Note: The problem discussed below behaves differently depending on the type of email account being used. Users of POP mail accounts are indeed noticing a problem with deleted email messages appearing in Spotlight search results. Please see this post for updated information. Our friends over at Engadget have highlighted a Cult of Mac post that, at first glance, appears to have found a bug in Spotlight's caching of email search results on the iPhone. The idea is that after you delete an email from your inbox in the iPhone's Mail.app client, you can still locate and open the e-mail using Spotlight search, if you know the subject of the message. What's really happening, though, is what Apple might otherwise call "user confusion." All right, so what can you do to avoid this? Your options? By now, you're probably wondering if this is really something to worry about. So in reality, this isn't really a bug as much as it is what I would call "intended, but unexpected behavior."
How to get rid of that syncing feeling with Notes in iPhone OS 3 When I heard that OS 3.0 was going to enable syncing of notes between the iPhone and the Mac, I was overjoyed. I use the notes app on my iPhone all the time for everything: reminders, grocery lists, and figuring out the monthly budget while I'm away from home. Having those notes sync back and forth with the Mac was something I very much looked forward to, because it made the notes app far more useful. The first few times I synced notes between my iPhone and Mac, however, I'd get a message like this one: Since I don't have many notes on my iPhone to begin with, this alert would come up every time I changed, deleted, or added a note on the iPhone. After a few days of this, it was starting to get irritating. Then I remembered: iSync is still its own program (though one largely restricted to the background these days), so there ought to be a preference in it to stop this behavior. And there was.
Our Favorite iPhone 3.0 Features! 100+ 3.0 hidden features Be sure to check the last few posts as well. some of these may have been announced, some of these may not be new and some may be repeated. **READ THIS** **UPDATE** No more features can be added to the list because I've ran over the character limit for this post. New features that can't be added here will be posted by users and they start on page 24 and go on to the end of the thread. some may be repeated • Previously, if you launched the Notes App and you had no notes saved, the app would automatically open a new note and the keyboard would pop up. It no longer does that. If you have no saved note, it just says No Notes. • In Maps, directions are smoother. • Playlists starting with spaces and/or dashes no longer appear at the top of the list in Music. • Any favorites you may have in the old YouTube app can be merged into your YouTube account when you sign in to the new YouTube app. • when you enter safari and you reconnect to wifi the screen grays out and says "Connecting..."
iPhone OS 3.0 Just Launched. Here are 20 Things To Check Out. Here it is, folks. At long last, version 3.0 of the iPhone OS has launched here in the US, bringing with it just about every feature the phone should have had from the start – and a whole lot more. If you hadn’t already coaxed an iPhone developer into letting you piggyback on their account or (gasp!) actually shelled out for a developers membership, the past 3 months have probably been pretty grueling. Send an MMS: After 2 years and countless software updates, the iPhone can finally send picture messages like any phone from 2004. Scrub a song: Trying to jump to a certain point in an audio file (especially long ones like podcasts and audio books) sucks something fierce on the iPhone. Record a voice memo: If you have nothing important to say, freestyle a rap about MobileCrunch.Download a movie: iTunes in OS 3.0 has support for movie, music video, and TV show downloads over 3G. While these are all the big changes, there are plenty of other gems lurking around.
PhoneView Save your SMS, iMessages and WhatsApp messages Search and view your texts, plus picture and video messages, even when your iPhone isn’t connected to your Mac. Export messages as beautiful PDF files. PhoneView also automatically backs up your messages whenever your iPhone is detected. iPhone Voicemails and call history at your fingertips PhoneView provides full access to your iPhone’s voicemail messages and call log. View, search and export recent calls, even when your iPhone isn’t connected to your Mac. Set your media free Get access to your entire library of movies and photos. Download music, videos and podcasts from your iOS device with one click or play them on your Mac's speakers.
8 Little Things We Still Can’t Stand About the iPhone The iPhone is like the bacon-wrapped scallop of the mobile world. Both are quite visually pleasing relative to their peers, easy to use, and generally liked by the masses. Spend a little too much time with either, however, and you start to see the flaws. With the scallops, the grease and animal fat that was oh-so delicious on the way down begins to clog your arteries and slow your saunter. With the iPhone, the interface that seemed oh-so-polished when it first met your fingertips begins to show signs of oversight and imperfection. We’ve been using the iPhone for just a few months shy of two years now, and a few things that once seemed trivial have come to drive us up the wall. 1. Not too long ago, I sent someone the following text message: I think you’re already on 802.11n, which is what provides the range they’re claiming. The response: king me – wtf? See, text messages (all phones, not just the iPhone) only support up to 160 characters. 2. Sure, it seems trivial – and it is! 3. 4. Wow!
Comment gagner des giga-octets avec iPhoto, l'iPod et l L'astuce n'est pas nouvelle, mais l'arrivée d'un nouvel iPhoto est l'occasion d'en reparler tant elle peut faire gagner plusieurs Go sur le disque dur des utilisateurs d'un iPod (les modèles lisant les photos) ou d'un iPhone. Lorsqu'on synchronise des images entre iPhoto et l'un de ces appareils, le logiciel crée dans un dossier cache une copie de ces images, chacune selon plusieurs formats (celle pour la vue en galerie, celle pour la vue plein écran, etc.) Sauf que Photo Sync, le système qui assure ce service, est plus apte à remplir ce dossier cache qu'à le purger au fur et à mesure des changements de réglages de synchronisation (ou d'un changement d'iPod). Résultat on peut avoir sur son Mac plusieurs Go d'images stockées dans ce cache qui ne font pourtant plus partie de celles synchronisées. Une fiche technique d'Apple explique où trouver ce dossier et quel sous-dossier ("iPod Photo Cache") mettre à la corbeille.
10 useful iPhone tips & tricks The iPhone, like the Mac, is extremely simple and intuitive to use. Odds are that you’ve never even cracked open the user manual since the way just about everything works is pretty obvious. But its simplicity can be a double-edged sword… there are many small “convenience features” that are often hidden away. If Apple exposed them in a more obvious way, it’d take away from the elegance of the device. I’m sure that many of you are “power users” and probably know most of these tips and tricks. 1. Tapping the status bar (the bar at the top with the clock) will make scrollable content scroll to the top. This may be the most convenient, yet hidden feature on the iPhone. As far as I know, there’s no corresponding way to scroll to the bottom, though. 2. Simultaneously press the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons to take a screenshot of your current screen. 3. Touching an image in Safari or Mail for a couple of seconds will present you with an action sheet which will enable you to save the image. 4. 5.
Safari+ iPuhelinComments Safari+ Safari+ - mobile browser add-ons - Bookmarklets are little pieces ofJavascript code that can be saved asordinary bookmarks in your web browser.They enhance your browsing experienceby giving you super-instant access touseful tools and special functionality. Install Also recommended:PastebudInstapaperiPasteletTip: You can add icons inside theBookmarks with the Emoji keyboard