What this article doesn't mention, is it the sound quality of the AirPods 4 is significantly improved with much a greater base and enhanced overall sound than that of the AirPods three.That alone is sufficient reason to justify updating to the AirPods 4.- Brad -On Sep 29, 2024, at 11:44, MacVisiona
Find the app you wish to move, swipe down with one finger and when you hear
“edit”, double-tap on it. Continue to swipe down with one finger until you
hear “drag”, and double-tap. Then swipe with three fingers left or right to
get to the page you wish to move the app to, keep on swiping with o
Mark,
Just fyi, I’ve had no problems with Homekit and smart devices since the upgrade.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 29, 2024, at 9:58 AM, MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Okay! That's great news; thank you both.
>
> My plan is to get the 16 Pro Max and then use my beloved 14 Pro Max as a beta
> testin
Okay! That's great news; thank you both.
My plan is to get the 16 Pro Max and then use my beloved 14 Pro Max as a
beta testing unit.
I think I'll update my iPad, first, just to make certain that all of my
appliances play nicely with Home Kit.
Again, thank you both.
Mark
On Sunday, September
Mark, iOS 18 works fine on my iPhone 14 Pro.
Dave Carlson
Farfar, Oregonian, Engineer, Musician, Woodworker, and Pioneer edit text
On Sep 28, 2024, at 14:07, MacVisionaries
wrote:
Hello All,
Well, the other day, I went to the Apple store and purchased an Apple Watch
Ultra, II.
Thi
I’m currently using Apple’s included password manager with Apple Keychain. Obviously, this works well among my Apple devices, but I would consider adopting a solution that supports Linux as well, preferably self-hosted, and definitely not requiring a cloud service or payment. Keepass might be the a
Sabahattin,
Would Strongbox be too complex a solution for an ordinary, non-geek user?
Also,would it be too technical to synchronise its use with KeePass on Windows?
I use both platforms.
Many thanks for your comments - I find them interesting.
Andrew
> On 29 Sep 2024, at 07:11, 'Sabahattin
Different notifications have different options, e.g., “close” or “clear all”. Whatever option you need is in the menu, however. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Bradford Snyder Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 19:07To: MacVisionaries Subject: Re: Clearing NotificationsCorrec