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Showing posts with label Months. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Re: Some months ago i changed my itunes email now icloud keeps poping up to enter my password for the old acount

OK, you are going to have to do the following:

1.     Sign on the Manage your Apple ID and change it back to the old ID that is still showing for your iCloud account (this is temporary). Do NOT verify it. Just change it and click Done:

https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/

2.     Go to your device and delete the iCloud account: Settings>iCloud - scroll down to the bottom, click on Delete, type in your current password, and then follow the prompts to delete the iCloud account

3.     Go back into Manage your Apple ID and change the ID back to the new Apple ID

4.     Go back into Settings>iCloud and sign on with your new ID

You should be all set.

Cheers,

GB


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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Many Months and Still No Google Maps for Ipad

There are literally dozens of navigations apps for the iPad in the iTunes store. Find one that suits your needs. I think from an ergomics point of view, the iPad is not very conducive to navigation, since it can't be mounted in a car's windshield very easily (and definitely not legally). And I think at some point, when a map becomes too large, it becomes distractive.

If you want to use the iPad as a flat map for planning purposes (and not for navigation), I once again point out that there are a lot of free and paid for apps available.


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