To talk about iOS 6, I kept the same basic outline, but I rewrote huge swaths of text due to the many changes that Apple has introduced with iOS 6. The more noteworthy changes are these:.
This ebook is effectively a new edition of Take Control of iPad Basics, a book that I wrote and updated thrice! Also in this ebook, since many readers will have read the first edition—or already have iOS experience, I focus less on the basics to make room for more advanced topics.
File System Basics
This ebook is nearly entirely about the iPad. September 18, — Alas, I do not plan to update this book to create a new edition for iOS 7.
- Kisses in the Moonlight;
- How To Kill An Interview (Article)?
- The King in the Forest: Gripping Tales.
- The Universal Guide to Standing In for Major Motion Pictures and Television.
- File System Programming Guide.
Former versions of this ebook linked to an article by comic-enthusiast Jason Snell at Macworld. I wrote Jason a note, asking him to consider refreshing it. And, I replaced that old link with a new link to an article at Ars Technica.
About the macOS File System
Posted by Tonya Engst Permalink. Siri knows which HomeKit-enabled accessories you have in your home as well as their status. For example, you can trigger an accessory or scene based on the time of day, your location, sensor detection, and more. Set your lights to turn on as soon as you pull up to the house. Have your home turn up the heat at 6: Use a motion sensor in the doorway to turn your kitchen lights on when you walk in.
Your home at your command.
Setting up a HomeKit accessory to work with the Home app is simple and secure. The Home app will also recognize existing HomeKit accessories that have been set up using other apps.
This is not a problem when receiving mail on the Mac—the rules in Mail handle the leakage—but if I read the mail on the iPhone, a local filter would help. You could forward the other account to Gmail to get the benefit of its filter. Lots of people do that. The Macworld article discusses how to forward a non-Gmail email account through Gmail. Posted by Adam Engst Permalink. Apple today quietly began selling unlocked iPhones via the online Apple Store. Until then, MobileMe continues unchanged, except that Apple is no longer selling subscriptions or charging for renewals; all current members automatically have their accounts extended through the end of June When iCloud becomes available, existing MobileMe members will be able to migrate to the new service, which will be free albeit with optional paid features, such as iTunes Match and additional storage.
In the meantime, you can learn more about iCloud and what it might mean for MobileMe users in the following places:. Apple responded within a week with a press release explaining what the consolidated.