I got her the Otterbox at Microcenter. That case is a TANK and protects the screen big time more so which is what my daughter needs.
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I got her the Otterbox at Microcenter. That case is a TANK and protects the screen big time more so which is what my daughter needs.
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I think it's 5 *computers* you can authorize; I don't think there's a limit
on number of *devices*.
bj
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From: Tony
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:17 PM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
Plus, I think if you buy something, that can go on up to to 5 iDevices on
the same Apple ID without re paying for them
From: bj <bjones44@verizon.net>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2013 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
One ID/account for all.. iTunes can keep them straight. (I have....lessee...
8 i-devices at the moment....various types & vintages.)
I suggest you give each device a distinctive name to help keep them
straight. My names aren't imaginative but they do make it easy to know which
is which. :-)
You can have different content on different devices -- just select what you
want for each when you sync. You can even cable up & sync more than one at
the same time! I've only tried with two but had no problems.
You want all your content/iTunes stuff under one ID/account so you can put
things on various devices, otherwise you would have to choose what to assign
(& buy) for what.
bj
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From: C. S.
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 7:14 PM
To: mailto:iPad%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
Hi, Do you have to have a different apple account for each, or it just
recognises one is ipod and one iphone, and the other ipad? Regards Chris
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I saw one at Micro-Center when we were there. It was pretty hard to put my iPad mini into, so I did not force the issue. At the cost, I'd probably just do Otter or Lifeproof. I did LOVE the look of the red one. Almost bought it!
On Jul 30, 2013, at 2:13 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:<http://g-form.com/products/xtreme-ipad-mini-case/>
Nice video there, too.
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One ID/account for all. iTunes can keep them straight. (I have....lessee...
8 i-devices at the moment....various types & vintages.)
I suggest you give each device a distinctive name to help keep them
straight. My names aren't imaginative but they do make it easy to know which
is which. :-)
You can have different content on different devices -- just select what you
want for each when you sync. You can even cable up & sync more than one at
the same time! I've only tried with two but had no problems.
You want all your content/iTunes stuff under one ID/account so you can put
things on various devices, otherwise you would have to choose what to assign
(& buy) for what.
bj
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From: C. S.
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 7:14 PM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
Hi, Do you have to have a different apple account for each, or it just
recognises one is ipod and one iphone, and the other ipad? Regards Chris
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Oh Kris, my heart just sank like a brick when I read this. I'm so sorry and can't imagine how heartsick you must be.I'm so proud of you for staying positive and doing something to honor him. He sure is a beauty-!Big hugs
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I'm glad to see a post from you even though it's not for a happy reason. I hope that you & your family are well.
Oh Kris, my heart just sank like a brick when I read this. I'm so sorry and can't imagine how heartsick you must be.I'm so proud of you for staying positive and doing something to honor him. He sure is a beauty-!Big hugs
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Thanks for the help, I have an iPod and an iPhone 4S but want to keep them separate I use iPod and iPhone for music and audiobooks and the iPad for mags, ebooks and tv shows. Therefore I sync them on different PCs, which is a little complicated I know . I am an academic so use iPad for a lot of text ebooks as well, regards Chris
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 1, 2013, at 1:30 AM, "petefromflorida" <petefromflorida@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like an all day job. My iPhone is my secondary backup since I sync it and my iPad on the same day every month.
> Pete
>
>
>
> --- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "bj" <bjones44@...> wrote:
>>
>> Aside from what the others have said --
>>
>> this would be a good time to be sure that everything you want/have on your
>> iPad is *also* on your computer. And that your iTunes library is backed up.
>> Just In Case!
>>
>> Aside from a normal syncing of the iPad2, which includes a backup, I'd do an
>> extra backup for insurance (you can backup w/o syncing). I'd even copy the
>> backup file to somewhere-else.
>>
>> After setting up the new iPad, you can erase the old, or reset the old to
>> factory-fresh. Actually, before I do that I delete items from the device
>> (either in chunks or one-by-one) and double-triple-check as I go that they
>> are on my computer. (I have things on my devices acquired from a number of
>> sources in different ways.)
>>
>> Yeah, I know I sound obsessive but my computer life got disaster-prone a few
>> years ago; I didn't lose much of anything then but I got even more
>> compulsive about backups and spares. :-)
>> bj
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pat Taylor
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:36 AM
>> To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
>>
>>
>> Back up your iPad2 to either iTunes on your computer or to iCloud. When you
>> access the set up screens on the iPad4, you will be asked if you want to set
>> it up as new or restore it from the backup of the old unit. Once you are
>> satisfied with the data on the new iPad, you can tap
>> Setting>General>Reset>Erase All Content & Settings on the iPad2 which will
>> then be like a new unit.
>>
>>
>> On Jul 30, 2013, at 11:51 AM, C. S. <cs88@...> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Group, I have an iPad 2 (64gb) and want to copy all the content to a
>> new iPad 4 (128gb), do I some how back up the iPad 2 and then plug the 4 in
>> and it will sync? It has been update to latest software ios. Once this is
>> done i want to be able delete everything from the ipad 2 to possibly sell or
>> pass on to some family. Do i just restore it to its original setting? Any
>> help appreciated, regards Chris (Australia)
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Thanks for the help, I have an iPod and an iPhone 4S but want to keep them separate I use iPod and iPhone for music and audiobooks and the iPad for mags, ebooks and tv shows. Therefore I sync them on different PCs, which is a little complicated I know . I am an academic so use iPad for a lot of text ebooks as well, regards Chris
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 1, 2013, at 1:30 AM, "petefromflorida" <petefromflorida@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like an all day job. My iPhone is my secondary backup since I sync it and my iPad on the same day every month.
> Pete
>
>
>
> --- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "bj" <bjones44@...> wrote:
>>
>> Aside from what the others have said --
>>
>> this would be a good time to be sure that everything you want/have on your
>> iPad is *also* on your computer. And that your iTunes library is backed up.
>> Just In Case!
>>
>> Aside from a normal syncing of the iPad2, which includes a backup, I'd do an
>> extra backup for insurance (you can backup w/o syncing). I'd even copy the
>> backup file to somewhere-else.
>>
>> After setting up the new iPad, you can erase the old, or reset the old to
>> factory-fresh. Actually, before I do that I delete items from the device
>> (either in chunks or one-by-one) and double-triple-check as I go that they
>> are on my computer. (I have things on my devices acquired from a number of
>> sources in different ways.)
>>
>> Yeah, I know I sound obsessive but my computer life got disaster-prone a few
>> years ago; I didn't lose much of anything then but I got even more
>> compulsive about backups and spares. :-)
>> bj
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pat Taylor
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:36 AM
>> To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
>>
>>
>> Back up your iPad2 to either iTunes on your computer or to iCloud. When you
>> access the set up screens on the iPad4, you will be asked if you want to set
>> it up as new or restore it from the backup of the old unit. Once you are
>> satisfied with the data on the new iPad, you can tap
>> Setting>General>Reset>Erase All Content & Settings on the iPad2 which will
>> then be like a new unit.
>>
>>
>> On Jul 30, 2013, at 11:51 AM, C. S. <cs88@...> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Group, I have an iPad 2 (64gb) and want to copy all the content to a
>> new iPad 4 (128gb), do I some how back up the iPad 2 and then plug the 4 in
>> and it will sync? It has been update to latest software ios. Once this is
>> done i want to be able delete everything from the ipad 2 to possibly sell or
>> pass on to some family. Do i just restore it to its original setting? Any
>> help appreciated, regards Chris (Australia)
>
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Well. Life is fickle. I came home from camping and my boy was fine. Later that night in the hottub I heard him wrentching. Dry heaving. I thought meh maybe he ate some rotten lol he's done it before. In the morning he was.... Wrong. Unresponsive. He was born oct 2002 and a 108 lb pit bull Doberman pincher mix. He was constantly getting fatty tumors. I removed a handful this spring And the others grew like mad. Later in the day he moved position but was hunched weirdly. His mouth was locked (I wanted to try to get a little water in his mouth he was panting) then I noticed his eyes were dilated and he was unresponsive. I'd seen that before. His heart was racing. His eyes didnt react to me blowing gently. He was stroking out. He came out a little. Long enough fir me to tell him he was a good boy. A few minutes later he wasnt breathing. I had 11 great years. He was the oldest living of his siblings. He will be missed. I had been camping. I had just gotten back and I have 600 emails now 350 to get through.I wanna explore how to utilize apps or iOS to do something with photos in homage to my boy. My buddy may donate some headstone grade marble. But I wanna explore some cool apps. Ill rate my photos of him and tag and create a photo stream then see what's pot there. I can use this experience as a good thing.Thanks for listening. Here's kohl at age 2-3. He would be 11 in October. . 2002-2013I'm looking at puppies ;) two pittie bitches. Linda L. and Traci L. Lol~KLM\\"I became insane with long intervals of horrible sanity" ~Edgar Allan Poe//
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