Hi Everyone,
I have just received my watch, and would like to know how to synch it with my
iphone. First question though: Does it have a minimum charge? Second, what is
the better option, using the camera or manually synching?
Thanks for any advice
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Hi,
I don't know about the minimum charge. I did charge mine completely before
setting it up.
I had no luck syncing with the camera, so did it manually.
HTH,
Donna
> On Jun 24, 2015, at 2:57 AM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have just received my watch, and would like to know how
I am not sure I get what you mean exactly, but you can save an email easily to
your Mac. Since I can never remember the easy command since I don’t do it that
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as. A choice is rtf file.
Gigi
> On Jun 23, 2015, at 7:
Hi again.
Sorry, I answered the wrong question.
Gigi
> On Jun 23, 2015, at 7:24 PM, Matthew Dierckens wrote:
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> Hi, you'd probably have to do it command by command, as it is in a table. You
> can also assign custom commands if your display doesn't do a certain function.
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> God bless.
> M
I think you're going to have to be the trailblazer on that one!
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> On Jun 24, 2015, at 12:12 AM, Rob wrote:
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> Hi,
> I was wondering if I could install Windows 10 technical preview on my 2009
> MacBook running Yosemite?
> Thanks in advance
> Rob
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Could somebody please explain the differences between the two modes?
thanks!
Cait
> On Jun 22, 2015, at 9:27 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
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> Well, I tried group mode on forum.audiogames.net, and it worked okay but my
> goodness it was very slow and laggy. Otherwise, it did exactly what I wanted!
>
Hi All,
So now I know how to use this thing. Is there any app anyone can suggest I
install outside uber, and dark cloud ?
Cheers,
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Is there a way to block all app requests in general? I thought I remembered
seeing that setting a while back, but facebook changes their settings all the
time it seems like, so go figure.
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i don't think that's possible, you can only block a person inviting you to play
a game. that's is nice because if he/she play a lot, you will never have an
invitation from him/her
> On 24 Jun 2015, at 2:49 pm, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> Is there a way to block all app requests in general? I thoug
Depends on what kind of pages and amount of traffic you will be serving.
If it's mostly text content you won't need much bandwidth to serve up
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get a static IP, at least that's what Cox cable in my area required.
With just 51
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You're talking two different things here. when you're looking at
upload and download, usually that's measured in mbits. So 8 mbits
gives you 128 kbps up/down.
Now if you're using any kind of js, some of those are 32 (jquery,
bootstrap etc). css adds an
Hi all,
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I can't find Privacy Protector for Mac in the app store, nor can I find it by
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No! You need to connect the Brailliant to the USB port of a PC in order to
update the firmware. Unfortunately, you can’t do it from the Mac because the
file that you need to begin the process has only been written for the PC.
Myrna
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Happily in this case I think Youtube ads are in fact seeded from dedicated
hosts, so you can use AdBlock default rules to block them. You’re absolutely
right though that this strategy could easily be worked around by the Chocolate
Factory at any time.
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That depends where you live. I love the TripView app for Sydney, Australia. Fat
Secret is a good app, despite the terrible name, for counting calories. The
apps for my banks are also really good. Other than those and the ones you
mentioned, I mostly use the native apps and, most of all, the comp
Hi list, and particularly to those of you who have Watches,
Two issues:
1. I have activate on wrist-raise enabled, and speak on raise disabled. When I
raise my wrist, the screen remains off and Siri is not available. I have to
touch the screen before it activates and Siri becomes available. I
Do any of you use t-mobile web site on your mac and have you gone there lately?
I just did and can't find any way to log in to pay my bill. I realize I have
other options but this page has become really inaccessible.
Would somebody check this out for me and see what kind of results you get?
The
Please disregard earlier message. I went to
http://my.t-mobile.com
and it let me in there.
Jim
Do any of you use t-mobile web site on your mac and have you gone there lately?
I just did and can't find any way to log in to pay my bill. I realize I have
other options but this page has become r
I have noticed some of the screen responsiveness you mention here at times. I
have started turning my Watch off now and then and restarting it. This seems to
renew the responsiveness which still a bit slower than on the iOS devices but
the restart does improve things. I only do it maybe once eve
Right, I have the cheapest plan possible which was 512kb outbound or
about 50K/second. My basic page is 141K and much of that is because of a
few images so it takes about 3 seconds to load on initial view. I have
all the static content set for caching so loading the page a second time
comes in
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