Tuesday, December 8, 2015

December Workshop Rescheduled

Sorry but the ApplePower workshop that was scheduled for December 12, 2015, is cancelled owing to an unexpected circumstance. If all is well, the workshop will be held on Saturday, January 23, 2016. Same place, same time.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

ApplePower Meetings

Thanksgiving is only one week away. Consequentially, we have decided to cancel ApplePower's November meeting so as not to interfere with post-Thanksgiving activities.

Also, we have decided to meet two weeks earlier in DecemberSaturday, December 12, 2015—because this year Christmas comes only one day before the day we would normally meet that month. Thankfully, we will be back on schedule for our January meeting which, unless it snows or some other unexpected hindrance befalls us, will take place on January 23, 2016.

Meetings start at 10 a.m. at Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown. 

All interested persons are welcome to attend without obligation.


Saturday, October 10, 2015

Giving the finger to email

One of the least publicized features of  iOS 9 is, for me, one of the most welcome. It’s the ability to trash all my email with one tap.

Instead of deleting each unwanted email message one by one, all I have to do now, after reading only the email that interests me, is tap on the Edit button at the top of the page where my emails are listed. Then I tap on “Trash all” at the bottom. Voila! All the emails are whisked to the Trash.

For a guided tour of more features of iOS 9, come to the ApplePower meeting on Saturday, October 24, 2015, starting at 10 a.m. at Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Email applepower@ptd.net for more details.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

September 26 Meeting

This coming Saturday, September 26, the ApplePower meeting will be hosted by a surprise guest, known as the Anonymous CyberCrimeBuster, aka the Pesty Ad xTerminator. Learn how this crafty invisible man eludes hackers, identity highjackers, and other malware miscreants. 

The meeting starts at 10 a.m. at our usual meeting place, Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown PA. Besides the featured presentation, we will present a select assortment of little-known tips that will enhance enjoyment and productivity of your iPads, iPhones, and iPods. In addition, if there's enough  time, we'll take a look at the new operating system, iOS 9, for iPads, iPhones,  and iPods.

ApplePower meetings are free and open to all interested persons. Light refreshments will be available but bring your own beverage.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

August meeting cancelled

Time for us to take a summer vacation while it's still summer and so there will be no ApplePower meeting this month of August.

Our next meeting will be Saturday, September 26, starting at 10 a.m. at our usual meeting place, Lehigh Valley Active Live, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown PA. Remember, all meetings are free and open to the general public. Hope to see you then.

Meanwhile, enjoy these final fleeting days of summer sun and fun.


Friday, July 24, 2015

July ApplePower Meeting

Our next ApplePower meeting will be held Saturday, July 25, 2015, starting at 10 a.m. in Room 102 of Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown. 

You surely won't want to miss it if you want to be in on some truly amazing and little-known iPad, iPhone, and iPod tips. Included among them is one that I shared with a tech and his supervisor at Apple headquarters that they never knew about before and for which they thanked me over and over. It's so great that, except for the two Apple employees, you will be the only other folks to whom I will divulge  this hidden incredibly useful tip. And, to make it an even more special reward for your attendance, I won't breathe  a word of it to anyone else who does not attend the meeting. There! Is that incentive enough for you to show your face?

Of course, we'll have our usual light snacks and our raffle with free tickets for all. Call 484-547-6583 or email applepower@ptd.net if you want more information. 

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Nix on Apple Watch

“Which Apple Watch are you going to get?” Lately, that’s the question most folks I know ask me, assuming that I’m such an ardent Apple fan I will surely get one.

Well, I doubt very much that I will ever again purchase any wrist watch, even one as fashionable and innovative as those designed by Apple.

I might consider an Apple watch, however, if, instead of wearing it on my wrist, I could dangle it from a necklace around my neck, somewhat like the “watch on a chain” displayed on this page. (NOTE: The illustration is not of a real watch or even a prototype of one. It’s merely two different images that I screenshot and pieced together.) Of course, I would expect Jony Ive to design a much more elegant chain for the watch than the “mockup” you see on this page.

Years ago, I had a watch on a chain and I loved it. I wore it almost every day. Finally, after several years and many new battery implants, it stopped working. I never found a
replacement for it that I liked, although I kept looking. Meanwhile, I needed to have something portable to tell me what time it was. And so I reverted to wearing wrist watches.

I abhorred them.

Invariably, the watch crystals broke because they kept colliding with other objects. Moreover, not all of them were waterproof and so I had to remember to take them off when I washed my hands or rinsed dishes. Sometimes, I forgot and their insides died by drowning. Occasionally, I forgot to put them on again and, consequently, I left a few of them in public washrooms. (BTW, did you know that AppleWatches aren’t waterproof—only water-resistant.) Some I lost because I hadn’t secured them on my wrist properly and they fell off.

And, then, along came the iPhone. Who needs a timepiece if you have an iPhone? From what I have heard or read, there is little that an AppleWatch can do or that I want it to do that my iPhone already does.

No, you won’t see me with an expensive AppleWatch wrapped around my wrist, especially when, every year or sooner, Apple will launch a new model that will be even more stylish, more innovative, and still very pricey. Just let me hang onto my iPhone. 


At least, that’s what I’m thinking…for now.

Monday, April 20, 2015

ApplePower Meeting – Saturday, April 25, 2015

Our next ApplePower meeting is scheduled for this coming Saturday, April 25, 2015, at 10 a.m. at Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm Street, Allentown PA. Come early to cadge a good parking space in LVAL's parking lot because there's always a lot going on at LVAL and this coming Saturday is no exception with a Regional bridge tournament happening at the same time as our meeting. Of course, we'll have our usual raffle and our usual supply of delicious mini muffins but bring your own beverage.

Highlight of the meeting will be an exposé of hidden secrets of Apple's Contacts app. It's not just a place to store phone numbers and addresses of your  contacts. Oh, noooo! I'm frequently astounded by how many Apple enthusiasts are unaware of how useful Contacts can be. 

For example, did you know that, with Contacts,  you can actually receive telephone calls on your Mac, get maps, and print out labels, lists, a telephone directory, and, even, pre-addressed envelopes that include your return address. There are a lot more surprises hidden within Contacts. Come to the meeting and discover how this program can make your computing experience more productive and enjoyable. 

What's more, this program is not just for Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iPod but can also be useful for PC users.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

ApplePower Meeting – February 28, 2015

The next ApplePower meeting is scheduled for this coming Saturday, February 28, 2015, at our usual meeting place, Lehigh Valley Active Life, 1633 Elm St., Allentown, at 10 a.m. to noon. It’s at the corner of Elm and West Streets between S. 16th and S. 17th Streets. Parking is at the back off West Street. Scroll down for a map to Lehigh Valley Active Life.

Here's the proposed agenda. (Times are approximate.)

10 a.m. - Sign in and socialize plus a Q and A session. (Here's your chance to mingle with other Apple enthusiasts and to ask and/or answer questions about all things Apple.)

10:15 a.m. - Another great video starring Steve Jobs (Most of you loved the one we viewed last month; you may like this one even more.)

10:45 a.m. - A quick look comparing TurboTax to H&R Block's Tax program (Yes, that dreaded time, April 15, will soon be here. Let your favorite tax preparation software help lessen your pain.)

11:00 a,m. - Noon - "Your iPad/iPhone, Your Way" presentation. (Per member request, this is the first in a series of planned tutorials on how to use your iPad or iPhone.)

Noon: Raffle. (Valuable prizes; free raffle tickets to all in attendance. Your chances of winning are insanely better than your chances of winning the lottery.)

Meetings are free and open to all interested persons. Reservations are not required. Come visit. Bring a friend.

Apple in the driver's seat

Apple’s gonna go into the car business. True or false? According to the media, it’s true. Apple, they say, is secretly working on production of an electric car which it plans to launch in the year 2020.

But Apple is already actively involved in the auto industry with CarPlay. Never heard of CarPlay? Well, you’re not the only one. At various times recently, I tried to get info about CarPlay from three or four different so-called techies and their “superiors” at Apple, as well as “John” and “Jessica” in Apple’s Corporate Office, and several employes at Whitehall’s Apple Retail Store. None of them had ever heard of CarPlay either. Very strange, especially since Apple has an entire page on its website devoted to Apple CarPlay. Here’s the URL for the web page: http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/

Why do I care? Because I have Apple CarPlay. It’s installed in the new car that I purchased a few months ago. And I have some questions about how to use it, like, for example, how does CarPlay differ from my car’s navigation system and can I charge my iPhone from the USB port in my car and use CarPlay at the same time. So far, no one at Apple has been able to give me any answers. Hmmm.