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Re: Missing Photos in iCloud

 

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So three days later they finally appeared. I had charged/synced my phone every day since the photos were taken and they didn’t show up until Saturday. The only common denominator was that they were taken with the timer and that they included bursts.
Weird.

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Re: Missing Photos in iCloud

 

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Beth, I’ve used the Watch to take family photos for years, never had a problem as you describe. ?All photos sync. ?I hope you find the issue?

John

On Dec 27, 2024, at 4:37?PM, Beth Phillips via groups.io <beth.phillips@...> wrote:

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So I have a Christmas mystery maybe someone in the group can solve.
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I used my iPhone to take family photos on Christmas. The first few were taken using the timer function on my Apple Watch with the phone on a tripod so I could be in the pictures too. The rest were taken as normal with the phone. All the photos appear on my phone, but I wanted to see them on a larger screen so was using my iPad and noticed the pictures using the timer function are missing on my iPad. I figured that was just a synching issue there, so I went into my iCloud account using the browser on my desktop computer and they aren't there either. They only appear on my phone. All the other photos I took before and after those are there. Thought it was odd that only the photos using the timer function are missing. Anyone have any idea why?
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Missing Photos in iCloud

 

So I have a Christmas mystery maybe someone in the group can solve.
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I used my iPhone to take family photos on Christmas. The first few were taken using the timer function on my Apple Watch with the phone on a tripod so I could be in the pictures too. The rest were taken as normal with the phone. All the photos appear on my phone, but I wanted to see them on a larger screen so was using my iPad and noticed the pictures using the timer function are missing on my iPad. I figured that was just a synching issue there, so I went into my iCloud account using the browser on my desktop computer and they aren't there either. They only appear on my phone. All the other photos I took before and after those are there. Thought it was odd that only the photos using the timer function are missing. Anyone have any idea why?
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Thanks!


Applepay

 

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I use ApplePay several times a day, if a site doesn't offer ApplePay I use the Virtual card number associated with my Apple Cash card.? This past week my wife wanted to try some gummy's to help neuropathy but from walking through the process I felt something wasn't right.? When I got ready to pay & this time used the Apple Virtual number I was immediately told it was a fraudulent site, a scam & not only did the payment not go through the site was immediately deleted from my device. ? Try to use this on sites that don't offer ApplePay & see if Apple protects you as it did me.? Also I'm not leaving my card info at numerous sites that can be hacked. ? John.?



Re: iOS 18.1.1 and reminders.

 

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On Dec 6, 2024, at 1:46?AM, Dan Crutcher via groups.io <dcrutcher@...> wrote:

I’m glad I retired so I don’t have to use Reminders any more. My wife has taken over that job.

Dan

On Dec 1, 2024, at 2:58?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reply. My Mac is got an M1 chip. I used to use Wonderlist which was better than reminders but Microsoft bought Wonderlist, killed it and tried to get me to use their product (I don’t remember the name). I tried it but didn’t care for it so went to Reminders, which works fine for me.

I’m not going to upgrade from Sonoma to OS 15 till I have to or until Mac separates Reminders from Calendar. I don’t need or want that grief.

Harry



On Dec 1, 2024, at 12:54?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

I see what you mean with the reminders. I've never used them for anything with a date (I use OmniFocus for things like that), but I can imagine it's really annoying to see things little chores show up in the calendar (which typically gets used for appointments and blocking dates), what with the limited space to display a day's activities.

I'm never quite sure why software companies make big sweeping on/off changes without any preferences to shut them off. Of course, Apple has alway had in it's mind what is right for the user, even if it runs into their increasingly ignored interface guidlines.

While griping, lemme tell you why I don't use reminders more ... I started finding them useful once there were sublists. BUT ... while sublists work on my iPhone, they don't work in Ventura, which is the last macOS I can use (still on Intel). Whatever.

One good point with iOS 18: the app preferences are much less of a mess. I'm glad that Apple decided putting all apps in alphabetical order could be useful.

Bill
in a griping mood

On Nov 29, 2024, at 17:47, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I recently upgraded my phone to iOS 18.1.1.

I also am a heavy user of Reminders.

One of the "non-improvements” apple added to this latest iOS is that reminders show up in the calendar. It is annoying as as annoying can be.

I called Apple and they said there is no way to turn that feature off. However the person I talked to created a ticket. Right now it is at level 3 and as people call in to complain about the issue they add those complaints to the ticket. As they add complainants to the ticket it will increase the ticket to level 2 and eventually (if enough people complain) it will reach level 1. If that happens the complaint goes to the engineers who hopefully will provide a fix.

So I am asking all my friends who have iOS 18 to call apple and complain. (Call even if you don’t use reminders). If you do use reminders and like that the reminders show up in calendar then follow your heart.

If you do call then you will have my undying gratitude. Also please pass this on to all your Apple iPhone user friends and aquaintances.

Here is the number to call: 1 (800) 692-7753

Thanks to all of you who do this.

Harry
















Re: iOS 18.1.1 and reminders.

 

I’m glad I retired so I don’t have to use Reminders any more. My wife has taken over that job.

Dan

On Dec 1, 2024, at 2:58?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reply. My Mac is got an M1 chip. I used to use Wonderlist which was better than reminders but Microsoft bought Wonderlist, killed it and tried to get me to use their product (I don’t remember the name). I tried it but didn’t care for it so went to Reminders, which works fine for me.

I’m not going to upgrade from Sonoma to OS 15 till I have to or until Mac separates Reminders from Calendar. I don’t need or want that grief.

Harry



On Dec 1, 2024, at 12:54?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

I see what you mean with the reminders. I've never used them for anything with a date (I use OmniFocus for things like that), but I can imagine it's really annoying to see things little chores show up in the calendar (which typically gets used for appointments and blocking dates), what with the limited space to display a day's activities.

I'm never quite sure why software companies make big sweeping on/off changes without any preferences to shut them off. Of course, Apple has alway had in it's mind what is right for the user, even if it runs into their increasingly ignored interface guidlines.

While griping, lemme tell you why I don't use reminders more ... I started finding them useful once there were sublists. BUT ... while sublists work on my iPhone, they don't work in Ventura, which is the last macOS I can use (still on Intel). Whatever.

One good point with iOS 18: the app preferences are much less of a mess. I'm glad that Apple decided putting all apps in alphabetical order could be useful.

Bill
in a griping mood

On Nov 29, 2024, at 17:47, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I recently upgraded my phone to iOS 18.1.1.

I also am a heavy user of Reminders.

One of the "non-improvements” apple added to this latest iOS is that reminders show up in the calendar. It is annoying as as annoying can be.

I called Apple and they said there is no way to turn that feature off. However the person I talked to created a ticket. Right now it is at level 3 and as people call in to complain about the issue they add those complaints to the ticket. As they add complainants to the ticket it will increase the ticket to level 2 and eventually (if enough people complain) it will reach level 1. If that happens the complaint goes to the engineers who hopefully will provide a fix.

So I am asking all my friends who have iOS 18 to call apple and complain. (Call even if you don’t use reminders). If you do use reminders and like that the reminders show up in calendar then follow your heart.

If you do call then you will have my undying gratitude. Also please pass this on to all your Apple iPhone user friends and aquaintances.

Here is the number to call: 1 (800) 692-7753

Thanks to all of you who do this.

Harry












Re: iOS 18.1.1 and reminders.

 

Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reply. My Mac is got an M1 chip. I used to use Wonderlist which was better than reminders but Microsoft bought Wonderlist, killed it and tried to get me to use their product (I don’t remember the name). I tried it but didn’t care for it so went to Reminders, which works fine for me.

I’m not going to upgrade from Sonoma to OS 15 till I have to or until Mac separates Reminders from Calendar. I don’t need or want that grief.

Harry

On Dec 1, 2024, at 12:54?PM, Bill Rising via groups.io <brising@...> wrote:

I see what you mean with the reminders. I've never used them for anything with a date (I use OmniFocus for things like that), but I can imagine it's really annoying to see things little chores show up in the calendar (which typically gets used for appointments and blocking dates), what with the limited space to display a day's activities.

I'm never quite sure why software companies make big sweeping on/off changes without any preferences to shut them off. Of course, Apple has alway had in it's mind what is right for the user, even if it runs into their increasingly ignored interface guidlines.

While griping, lemme tell you why I don't use reminders more ... I started finding them useful once there were sublists. BUT ... while sublists work on my iPhone, they don't work in Ventura, which is the last macOS I can use (still on Intel). Whatever.

One good point with iOS 18: the app preferences are much less of a mess. I'm glad that Apple decided putting all apps in alphabetical order could be useful.

Bill
in a griping mood

On Nov 29, 2024, at 17:47, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I recently upgraded my phone to iOS 18.1.1.

I also am a heavy user of Reminders.

One of the "non-improvements” apple added to this latest iOS is that reminders show up in the calendar. It is annoying as as annoying can be.

I called Apple and they said there is no way to turn that feature off. However the person I talked to created a ticket. Right now it is at level 3 and as people call in to complain about the issue they add those complaints to the ticket. As they add complainants to the ticket it will increase the ticket to level 2 and eventually (if enough people complain) it will reach level 1. If that happens the complaint goes to the engineers who hopefully will provide a fix.

So I am asking all my friends who have iOS 18 to call apple and complain. (Call even if you don’t use reminders). If you do use reminders and like that the reminders show up in calendar then follow your heart.

If you do call then you will have my undying gratitude. Also please pass this on to all your Apple iPhone user friends and aquaintances.

Here is the number to call: 1 (800) 692-7753

Thanks to all of you who do this.

Harry








Re: iOS 18.1.1 and reminders.

 

I see what you mean with the reminders. I've never used them for anything with a date (I use OmniFocus for things like that), but I can imagine it's really annoying to see things little chores show up in the calendar (which typically gets used for appointments and blocking dates), what with the limited space to display a day's activities.

I'm never quite sure why software companies make big sweeping on/off changes without any preferences to shut them off. Of course, Apple has alway had in it's mind what is right for the user, even if it runs into their increasingly ignored interface guidlines.

While griping, lemme tell you why I don't use reminders more ... I started finding them useful once there were sublists. BUT ... while sublists work on my iPhone, they don't work in Ventura, which is the last macOS I can use (still on Intel). Whatever.

One good point with iOS 18: the app preferences are much less of a mess. I'm glad that Apple decided putting all apps in alphabetical order could be useful.

Bill
in a griping mood

On Nov 29, 2024, at 17:47, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I recently upgraded my phone to iOS 18.1.1.

I also am a heavy user of Reminders.

One of the "non-improvements” apple added to this latest iOS is that reminders show up in the calendar. It is annoying as as annoying can be.

I called Apple and they said there is no way to turn that feature off. However the person I talked to created a ticket. Right now it is at level 3 and as people call in to complain about the issue they add those complaints to the ticket. As they add complainants to the ticket it will increase the ticket to level 2 and eventually (if enough people complain) it will reach level 1. If that happens the complaint goes to the engineers who hopefully will provide a fix.

So I am asking all my friends who have iOS 18 to call apple and complain. (Call even if you don’t use reminders). If you do use reminders and like that the reminders show up in calendar then follow your heart.

If you do call then you will have my undying gratitude. Also please pass this on to all your Apple iPhone user friends and aquaintances.

Here is the number to call: 1 (800) 692-7753

Thanks to all of you who do this.

Harry




iOS 18.1.1 and reminders.

 

I recently upgraded my phone to iOS 18.1.1.

I also am a heavy user of Reminders.

One of the "non-improvements” apple added to this latest iOS is that reminders show up in the calendar. It is annoying as as annoying can be.

I called Apple and they said there is no way to turn that feature off. However the person I talked to created a ticket. Right now it is at level 3 and as people call in to complain about the issue they add those complaints to the ticket. As they add complainants to the ticket it will increase the ticket to level 2 and eventually (if enough people complain) it will reach level 1. If that happens the complaint goes to the engineers who hopefully will provide a fix.

So I am asking all my friends who have iOS 18 to call apple and complain. (Call even if you don’t use reminders). If you do use reminders and like that the reminders show up in calendar then follow your heart.

If you do call then you will have my undying gratitude. Also please pass this on to all your Apple iPhone user friends and aquaintances.

Here is the number to call: 1 (800) 692-7753

Thanks to all of you who do this.

Harry


Re: iOS 18

 

John (and Lee and Bill).
Thanks for your reply. I agree about the change to calendar. I don’t like that they put my Reminders above the calendar.

Harry

On Nov 21, 2024, at 8:59?PM, John Robinson via groups.io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:

No problems & maybe I don’t fully know know how to set it up but there are changes to Calendar I’m not fond of, some improvements

John

On Nov 21, 2024, at 8:05?PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

?On Nov 21, 2024, at 7:36?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Has anyone installed iOS 18? Why do you think of it?
We have 18.1.1 on two iPhones and two iPads and I’ve seen no problems.

L^2


Not Mac-related Dell Battery for Sale

 

This is not Mac-related, but I have a brand-new Dell laptop battery for sale if anyone can use it. Purchased it for my husband's PC. Wanted to back up his hard drive before I took the computer apart to replace the battery. Procrastinator that I am, by the time I figured out how to back up the hard drive, the hard drive died and we ended up buying him a new computer. So this was never used and no longer needed. Here is a link with all the specs.
Asking $20.
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Grayed-out Keyboard Shortcuts

 

On Pages, for example, all Keyboard shortcuts are grayed out. I've gone to Sys. Settings-Keyboard- Restore Default on various options, but still no activated K. S. on Pages. What did I do wrong?
?OS 13.7 Mac Mini


Re: iOS 18

 

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No problems & maybe I don’t fully know know how to set it up but there are changes to Calendar I’m not fond of, some improvements?

John?

On Nov 21, 2024, at 8:05?PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

?On Nov 21, 2024, at 7:36?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Has anyone installed iOS 18? Why do you think of it?

We have 18.1.1 on two iPhones and two iPads and I’ve seen no problems.

L^2


Re: iOS 18

 

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On Nov 21, 2024, at 7:36?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Has anyone installed iOS 18? Why do you think of it?

We have 18.1.1 on two iPhones and two iPads and I’ve seen no problems.

L^2


Re: iOS 18

 

I have it. It’s fine.

On Nov 21, 2024, at 19:36, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

?Has anyone installed iOS 18? Why do you think of it?





iOS 18

 

Has anyone installed iOS 18? Why do you think of it?


Re: A friend posted this on Facebook. It was remarkably prescient.

 

I was told this article was printed in 1953

On Nov 13, 2024, at 1:39?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

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A friend posted this on Facebook. It was remarkably prescient.

 


Re: What's going on

 

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On Nov 10, 2024, at 3:55?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

I don’t think I have ever told PIA that I am in Romania.

I didn’t read your original message carefully enough to let Indianapolis sink in. I’d try three things to start with:

(1) While logged into the new user’s account, check System Settings…>General>Language & Region.

(2) Try changing the city in PIA to something else, just to see if its default is messed up. By the way, to my surprise, PIA does have a Romanian POP.

(3) Peek at your PIA settings via the ? popup in the upper right-hand corner. There are choices for language and multi hop buried in there.

Also, by change the POP Setting do you mean the location? As I said the location is set for Indianapolis and I don’t know why it thinks I am in Romania.

It’s the location from which you emerge into the wide cruel world. POP=Point of Presence

L^2


Re: What's going on

 

Lee thanks,

I don’t think I have ever told PIA that I am in Romania.

Also, by change the POP Setting do you mean the location? As I said the location is set for Indianapolis and I don’t know why it thinks I am in Romania.

On Nov 9, 2024, at 5:23?PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

On Nov 9, 2024, at 12:28?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

On my Macintosh I created a second user to be able to test stuff.

PIA is enabled but it says it is connecting through Indianapolis

Yet when I open a browser window I get a message in Romanian. When I log on to google it thinks I am in Romania and wants to know if that’s okay.

In my primary user account this doesn’t happen?

Is there some reason you can’t change the POP from Romania to something else via the PIA thingie in the menu bar? My experience is it remembers the previous selection next time it’s run. I use Montreal as my POP much of the time during the summer because that fools MLB into letting me watch Reds games, and I choose something like Chicago otherwise so Amazon doesn’t give me Canadian prices.

L^2