Friday, November 30, 2012

iTunes 11

iTunes 11

iTunes 11 is available for download. Here are some screenshots of the new iTunes! 
  • This is the opening screen you will see after you just download the program. Depending on how long it takes to update your library you may see this screen for a while. 


  • Once it loads click agree then you will see this screen which is your library: 


  • Top Left hand corner has a drop down for all your library needs; the cloud next to it is your itunes match: 


  • The first box in the right hand corner is the listing of iPhones that are connected: 

  • To access the iPhone Sync Options simply click on the iPhone you want to look at. Here are the screens for the iPhone Sync: 


    • Summary Screen: 

    • Contacts/Info Screen: 


    • Apps Screen



    •  Tones Screen: 


    •  Music Screen: 


    •  Movies Screen:


    •  Podcast Screen: 


    •  TV Shows Screen: 

    • Books Screen: 




    • Photos Screen: 


    •  NEW SCREEN!!! On iPhone: 


 The usage bar has also been updated! 

  • The iTunes Store: 


  • The Purchased Screen: 


  • iTunes Match Screens: 



The transfer purchases and back up/restoral options are in new areas as well. Simply click File then Devices and you should see them there:

 


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Transfering Photos

Transfering Photos

Let's face it Pictures are priceless memories. If something happens to the phone all your photos and memories are gone forever.

iTunes does sync photos but let's face it very few of us actually have our photos syncing.

Here is how to transfer photos from the iPhone to the Windows computer:

  • Connect your iphone to the computer

  • Click the start button

  • Select Computer/My Computer

  • Double click Apple iPhone

  • Double click Internal Memory

  • Double click DCIM

  • This is all the folders that contain your pictures drag and drop to your selected folder.




Transfering Photos to Mac: 

There are two ways to transfer to a MAC.

The first way is the basic way which is once you connect the iPhone to the Mac computer iPhoto pops up. When iPhoto comes up simply click import photos and it will place them in your library by date.


The second way is by opening Finder selecting Applications then select Image Capture

Once you have Image Capture up you should see your iPhone in the list on the left and you select import photos. To change where you want photos imported simply click the bottom left and designate where they are going. 


Mobile Locate 1.0

Mobile Locate

 

Mobile locate is a free app that comes with AT&T's Mobile Protection Pack.

To download Mobile Locate:

  • Go to App Store

  • Go to Search

  • Enter in Mobile Locate and click Search
  • Tap Free and Install App


To Setup Mobile Locate:

  • Open App

  • Tap Begin Setup
  • Enter your 10 digit number

  • Accept the Terms and Conditions

  • Enter in a 4 digit Pin Code and your email


  • Select a Security Question and type the answer

  • You are now setup

Mobile Locate APP screens:
  • Home

  • Pin

  • Profile: Shows your email address and phone number
  • Help

  • About


To Locate your Device:


  • Sign in
  • Enter Pin

  • Select Locate Device

  • Select Locate now


Mobile Locate Website:

  • If you have the app but not the service:

    • Login
    • Enter your passcode


    • Locate device


  • If you have the service but haven't downloaded the app:

    • Login


    • Select option

    • View Interactive Guide and Remote Support options



  • If you have the service and downloaded the map here are the screens you will see:

    • Main screen

    • Insurance Screen

    • Locate
    • Support (Remote Support is at the bottom!)