5/10/2023 0 Comments Toast titanium for mac os 10.9.5iPhoneNotes is a free download from V1ru8. Nonetheless, if you need to get notes from your Mac to your iPhone, this is one of the best options at this time. Nonetheless, it works and provides a way to upload notes from your Mac to your iPhone.īecause it requires OpenSSH this doesn't seem like a long term solution. It does not provide true syncing rather you download your Notes database from your iPhone, make changes on the Mac, then upload it back. Once it finds the iPhone and you put in your credentials, you should be able to download and upload notes. You need to have OpenSSH installed ( and working) on the iPhone and then when you run iPhoneNotes on your Mac it searches for the iPhone with Bonjour. Unfortunately, the developer's site is somewhat lacking in instructions. The application actually works over wifi and requires that your iPhone be jailbroken. The iPhone hacking community has been working on the problems and a clever Mac application called iPhoneNotes bring basic notes transfer between a Mac and a jailbroken iPhone. Just like To Do syncing it seems like a no brainer, especially in the case of notes since it's such a pain to type anything very long on the iPhone keyboard. The lack of notes syncing on the iPhone and iPod touch just continues to baffle me. Have you seen an interesting campaign or ad in your neck of the woods? Read | | Email this | Comments The images are great, and quite d ifferent from the silhouette ads we see in the US. In another, a boy band croons on a desk and a hip-hop act features a microphone wire that leads to the wearer's earbuds. In one ad, a rock band does its thing in a woman's purse. It features a set of earbuds that lead not to an iPod, but a pocket full of music, if you will. Today, Creative Bits describes another iPod campaign from South Africa. Tiny boxes of movie popcorn, posters and even a miniature "trailer" announced the idea of "Movies in your pocket." Filed under: iPod Family Last year, we pointed out this cool campaign for iPods with video in South Africa.
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