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Message 980171 - Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 19:40:16 UTC

Thanks for that Luke. If I use the 'restore to factory' setting in iTunes, will it go back to 3.1.2, or will it remain at 3.1.3, do you know?

I had to restore when the upgrade to 3.1.3 screwed up, and then re-run the upgrade. I managed to get all my apps back as you described. I might give the restore another try to get back to 3.1.2 unless you think it's a waste of time.


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Message 984534 - Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 19:40:20 UTC

I've been using my iPhone most of today to surf/post/tweak my teams new forum etc. Does anyone else use an iPhone to access SETI while they're out and about ?



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Message 984547 - Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 20:14:30 UTC
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What's an iPhone?

Is it some sort of speial POTS system for ramblers?
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Message 984552 - Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 20:34:21 UTC - in response to Message 984547.  

What's an iPhone?

Is it some sort of speial POTS system for ramblers?


It's a thing only at&t sells..


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Message 984555 - Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 20:39:45 UTC - in response to Message 984534.  

I've been using my iPhone most of today to surf/post/tweak my teams new forum etc. Does anyone else use an iPhone to access SETI while they're out and about ?



I only use the iPhone for web browsing when I'm on a commuting train - or moving.
Otherwise, I'll sit down in a Cafe - or long haul train trip (with desks), order some food and drink, fire up my laptop and use Internet Tethering to access it instead.
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Message 984566 - Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 21:18:50 UTC - in response to Message 984555.  

I've been using my iPhone most of today to surf/post/tweak my teams new forum etc. Does anyone else use an iPhone to access SETI while they're out and about ?



I only use the iPhone for web browsing when I'm on a commuting train - or moving.
Otherwise, I'll sit down in a Cafe - or long haul train trip (with desks), order some food and drink, fire up my laptop and use Internet Tethering to access it instead.

I use it a lot at work and I expect people think I'm working on my organizer when in fact I'm surfing on SETI. I also like to sit in my lounge at home and half watch TV while I'm surfing away without a PC or laptop in the way in the room.

I used it today when I was shopping and was surprized to get a 3G connection in the supermarket. I read my emails in between choosing my breakfast cerial.

I'm not sure about the internet tethering, it would mean carrying a laptop around all the places I don't want to be with a laptop, including a Cafe.



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Message 984741 - Posted: 28 Mar 2010, 9:13:18 UTC
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One of the problems I find with posting on an iPhone is that some of those spelling mistakes were missed and more easilly seen an a larger screen.

But then who's a perfect speller?

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Message 984750 - Posted: 28 Mar 2010, 10:29:50 UTC - in response to Message 984741.  
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One of the problems I find with posting on an iPhone is that some of those spelling mistakes were missed and more easilly seen an a larger screen.

But then who's a perfect speller?

Well that's why I use a spell checker:), As I'm not perfected yet. ;)
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Message 984773 - Posted: 28 Mar 2010, 12:14:04 UTC - in response to Message 984750.  

One of the problems I find with posting on an iPhone is that some of those spelling mistakes were missed and more easilly seen an a larger screen.

But then who's a perfect speller?

Well that's why I use a spell checker:), As I'm not perfected yet. ;)

I find it quite easy to pop a word into Google to see if it's right. But then it doesn't cover the words I haven't noticed as maybe not right. Time to download ieSpell, but what to use on the iPhone?



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Message 989651 - Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 21:56:54 UTC

Just what can the iPhone not do? I now have the LightMeter app and can use it as a light meter to help me with my camera settings. It seems pretty accurate to.


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Message 991061 - Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 9:18:46 UTC
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The Name Game is upon us...

I correctly guessed the iPhone 3G was to be called iPhone 3G before it was released, I was close when I guessed the 3GS would be called 3G+...

This time round, my money is on iPhone HD. Why??? Judging by the leaked Gizmodo images which are sweeping the world, the new iPhone looks entirely different (call it "HD" to separate it from the "3Gx" design), doesn't support WiMax 4G or LTE 4G (why would they call it 4G if it isn't 4G?), and has a much better resolution screen (HD is appropriate here).

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