Hello.

I have all bu one email account set to iMap. I love it, because I can check on 
any machine, make changes, and they show up on the others.

Just so you know Mail on the iDevices seems to handle Gmail, Yahoo, AOL with no 
additional tweaking.  You can set up others like ComCast or Earthlink or 
whatever under the 'Other' setting.  I simply have to switch ComCast to iMap 
later.

Jane


On Dec 18, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Scott Ford wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>       Can anyone tell me if the I products can do Imap mail?
> Thank you 
> Scott
> 
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
> 
>> Lol, we just got I phones today!  Mark's n 95 is in the process of dying and 
>> that's why we were thinking of upgrading this soon, anyway, but if we could 
>> hold out until our upgrade date in Ap[ril, we were going to try that instead 
>> to save some money.    Anyway, we called our provider just on a whim to see 
>> what they could/would offer if we threatened to leave and they offered 
>> something we couldn't refuse, so we bit.
>> 
>> Is there anything we need to know when we get these things.  We have to call 
>> customer service so they can activate the sim cards in thephones, but other 
>> then that, I think we need to hook them up to the pc to I tunes to activate 
>> voiceover, etc, right?  Anything else, like calibrating the touch screen, 
>> etc?
>> 
>> On 16/12/2010 7:00 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>> Well Cait, when it comes down to sharing, I'd go for the iPod because as 
>>> much as I love my wife, I sure as hell won't share my toys with her. :) 
>>> Yep, when I got the iPhone, she had to have one as well or I would never 
>>> have heard the end of it. Now I said I was considering an iPad and so, she 
>>> is considering one as well. Maybe the real problem is not sharing, but 
>>> finding the time to share. :)
>>> Good luck with whatever device you choose.
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Dec 16, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks, Scott.  Mark is trying to decide between the two, but he's totally 
>>>> new to the world of Mac and also to touch screen environments.  I thought 
>>>> the pad would just be easier and might be more functional then the 
>>>> touch...  But where we live, we can get two of the touches for one of the 
>>>> pads, which has some appeal as we wouldn't have to share.
>>>> 
>>>> Cait
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 16/12/2010 2:55 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>>>> Caitlyn,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Some argue the iPad is a larger iPod; however, that is incorrect. There 
>>>>> are of course many similarities, but the interface is different. THe 
>>>>> additional screen size does allow for a different navigation experience 
>>>>> for both blind and sighted individuals. SOme would say the web browsing 
>>>>> is much easier and provides a greater idea of the page layout. I am sure 
>>>>> those who have both devices will comment more extensively, but I am 
>>>>> giving the iPad some serious consideration for my family. I can see using 
>>>>> the iPad to serve a variety of needs and having a central or couple of 
>>>>> central machines for syncing and purposes that are not suited to the 
>>>>> iPad. I already have an iPhone and find this to be incredibly useful; 
>>>>> however, I feel the iPad does meet a need and certainly I can see it 
>>>>> taking the place of a notebook while traveling when a full-blown machine 
>>>>> is not required.
>>>>> Scott
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Dec 16, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Caitlyn and Nicky wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My husband wants me to ask what the differences are between the I pad 
>>>>>> and the I pod touch.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As far as I can see, the only difference is the size.  Is this so, and 
>>>>>> if not, what are the others?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Caitlyn
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