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Re: New Web Site!

 

Most likely not. At least my icloud mail password is not related to my Apple ID password.

If you use a password manager, look up your icloud Mail account password. Otherwise, you may have to log on in another app (such as Mail) and try to change your password.

Bill

On Mar 2, 2020, at 7:32 PM, Bob Beckham via Groups.Io <rbeckhm@...> wrote:

Hi Folks!

I did try Thunderbird, but it couldn’t log into the iCloud account. Says my password is wrong. I’m assuming the mail password is the same as the Apple ID password. Correct?

Bob Beckham
FCC Radiotelephone w/Radar P1-6S-2422
Late 2012 iMac 27” - 16 Gig RAM - 1TB SSD - macOS 10.15.3
2019 Harley Ultra Limited 114
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On Mar 1, 2020, at 7:42 PM, Randy B. Singer <randy@...> wrote:

I just put up a new Web site. Apple's Mail under Catalina has a nasty bug that causes it to lose data. Some users have been looking for an alternative. I created a page listing all of the available Macintosh e-mail programs!

Macintosh Email Software



Re: New Web Site!

 

Hi Folks!

I did try Thunderbird, but it couldn’t log into the iCloud account. Says my password is wrong. I’m assuming the mail password is the same as the Apple ID password. Correct?

Bob Beckham
FCC Radiotelephone w/Radar P1-6S-2422
Late 2012 iMac 27” - 16 Gig RAM - 1TB SSD - macOS 10.15.3
2019 Harley Ultra Limited 114
1993 Allen MDS Theater 2

On Mar 1, 2020, at 7:42 PM, Randy B. Singer <randy@...> wrote:

I just put up a new Web site. Apple's Mail under Catalina has a nasty bug that causes it to lose data. Some users have been looking for an alternative. I created a page listing all of the available Macintosh e-mail programs!

Macintosh Email Software


Re: Black "dot" on iPhone 11 Pro iOS 13.3.1: what IS it?

 

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On Mar 2, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Barry Austern via Groups.Io <barryaus@...> wrote:

Still true. I have it on my Xr as it makes it far more simple to do a screen capture.

Thanks, all, for the very helpful and informative responses.

I’ll read the Apple description of the feature in detail. I’m amazed that the interface for taking a screenshot and power cycling the device are so close to the interface for summoning first responders.

The other day, it had been above freezing for enough consecutive days that the snow had largely melted off my favorite NW Montana paved bike path. We’ve not purchased a home yet, so when I get to new housing areas I typically wander up and down those streets and did so that day. At a house that was roofed and framed, I decided to check out the floor plan so tried to ride my skinny-tired road bike up the driveway and fell off. My dignity and my knee both suffered a bit, but I still just propped the bike against the garage wall and wandered around inside.

When I got back to the bike, I discovered that my bike computer had offered to tell my iPhone to call 911. Fall detection on the iPhone itself had not been triggered however.

And, as for the Touch Assist, the support article makes it sound like I’d triggered it somehow, but certainly not by navigation through the settings menu. The other puzzle is that the cursor looked NOTHING like the Touch Assist cursor that one deploys on purpose. Mine was only a few pixels in diameter (large enough to look like a tiny black circle with one or two extra pixels at 10 and 2 clock positions (enough to give it that “mouse ears” look. However, the way it tracked my overlying finger suggests I had triggered it somehow.

Weird!

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Jim Robertson


Re: Black "dot" on iPhone 11 Pro iOS 13.3.1: what IS it?

 

iPhones with a Home Button have had an option to put a movable Home?
Button on the screen. ?If that is still an option, maybe that's what?
got triggered on. ? No idea if it could have been.?

This feature was turned on somewhere in Settings but I just check on my?
iPhone X (side button) and couldn't find that feature. ?

Someplace under “Assistive Touch”…

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Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...


Re: iPad Battery Life

 

KarenP wrote:
I kept a careful eye on my iPad charge yesterday. Charged it up in the morning?to 100%. That held for a while, but once it started going down, it started going?down quickly. I was not on it for very long. Mostly just playing a few games of?solitaire, checking my email briefly, and my things software. By the time I went?to sleep, it was at 15%. I shut it down completely, as Jim suggested. In the?morning, simply opening it up again brought it to 12%. And from there, I could?actually see it going down one by one, within the space of just a few minutes. ?A?full charge on my iPad used to last me two or even three days. So this is?definitely unusual.

Aging batteries display certain characteristic behaviors, notably:

1. Their total capacity declines steadily. Yours might have 70% of its original capacity, or 50%, or less. So “100%” may be half as many milliamp-hours as when it was new.

2. They are less able to *retain* what charge they can hold.

The definitive solution is replace the battery, or replace the device.

Apple will sell you a refurbished current-model iPad Mini for $339, eligible for Applecare.
On the other hand, you can get a refurbished?current-model iPad for about the same price.
Amazon will sell you “renewed” older models for much less.

--?
Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...


Re: Magic Trackpad 2 losing connection

 

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On Mar 2, 2020, at 3:13 PM, Joe Masters <joe@...> wrote:

I recently purchased a Magic Trackpad 2 to go with my Mac Mini 2018 running 10.15.3. Even when fully charged I have to keep it within 12 inches of the Mini or else it loses connection. My previous Trackpad worked fine up to a few feet away. I like the bigger area of the Trackpad 2 but it is driving me mad. Should it work further than one foot away?

I suspect it is defective, probably a bad BlueTooth antenna in it. Take it back and complain.
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?Joe Masters
?joe@...




Barry Austern





Re: Black "dot" on iPhone 11 Pro iOS 13.3.1: what IS it?

 

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On Mar 2, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Jim, I'm not sure this is a solution to the black dot. ?

iPhones with a Home Button have had an option to put a movable Home
Button on the screen. ?If that is still an option, maybe that's what
got triggered on. ??No idea if it could have been.

Still true. I have it on my Xr as it makes it far more simple to do a screen capture. The official way requires something like 8 hands pushing 17 different buttons, almost. Accessibility>Touch>Assistive Touch will put the button on your screen. One of the choices then is a screen shot.


This feature was turned on somewhere in Settings but I just check on my
iPhone X (side button) and couldn't find that feature. ?

Denver Dan




On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 07:40:23 -0700, jimrobertson via Groups.Io wrote:
I awoke this morning before sunrise (iPhone therefore still in Dark
Mode), but because my home screen photograph contains lots of light
colored elements, I noticed a black “dot” (not perfectly round—
there were two little appendages in the locations where "Mickey Mouse
” ears would be if it were an emoji). It was a bit larger than the
little dots that show which of the app icon screens is foreground.

If i moved the screen, the little dot did not move, unless I placed
my finger on it, in which case it WOULD move directly beneath my
fingertip; if those movements were horizontal, the screen would move
in the direction I was swiping; if my movements were vertical, the
screen would NOT move (but the dot did, beneath my fingertip).
Tapping the dot itself did nothing, unless the ?dot was situated over
an interface element which normally would respond to a tap.

After a minute or so, the dot began moving spontaneously down the
screen at a slow but constant rate (perhaps 5 seconds to reach almost
the bottom, where it stopped). Placing my fingertip on it again, I
was able to reposition it. So long as I didn’t swipe SO far
horizontally as to bring up the previous or next icon page, the page
would recenter when I lifted my finger from the screen.

I had many apps open; I thought perhaps it was associated with one of
them, but running in dark mode.it might be impossible to tell, so I
terminated all running apps one by one, noticing that it was a tiny
bit different shade of black that the background screen of each of
these apps, and it remained on screen after I’d terminated them all.

I took a screenshot, but the dot wasn’t captured in a screenshot of
my home screen, so I opened my photos app, saw that the dot was still
visible, so did another screen capture with a predominantly light
colored photo, but it wasn’t captured on a screenshot of a photo,
either. I selected another photo to capture, centered the dot on that
photo, and then the little bug(ger) disappeared. It was still too
early for dark mode to have auto converted to light mode. I cannot be
certain that I didn’t cause the disappearance somehow by preparing
to take the screenshot.

Has anyone else seen this? If so, WHAT WAS IT?
--
Jim Robertson

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Barry Austern





Re: Mail: advanced search

 

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Hi Karen,

I concur with your decision to use InfoClick.

Its a wonderful resource I use daily. One recommendation - add it to the Applications that Auto launch upon startup. System Preferences> Users & Groups> Your account> Login Items, click the plus sign, choose InfoClick.

That way when Mail opens it can immediately start updating the database as new messages arrive.

Paul
MacTech Services --
?Supporting the Greater Los Angeles?
Macintosh?Community since 1988. ? ? ? ? ? ?626-449-5529

On Mar 2, 2020, at 10:41 AM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Thanks for those tips. I’m going to try the InfoClick app that Jim suggested, but these are good to have handy as well.


?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999



Re: Black "dot" on iPhone 11 Pro iOS 13.3.1: what IS it?

 

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And here is an Apple discussion about the feature:


Bill

On Mar 2, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Jim, I'm not sure this is a solution to the black dot. ?

iPhones with a Home Button have had an option to put a movable Home?
Button on the screen. ?If that is still an option, maybe that's what?
got triggered on. ??No idea if it could have been.?

This feature was turned on somewhere in Settings but I just check on my?
iPhone X (side button) and couldn't find that feature. ?

Denver Dan?



On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 07:40:23 -0700, jimrobertson via Groups.Io wrote:
I awoke this morning before sunrise (iPhone therefore still in Dark?
Mode), but because my home screen photograph contains lots of light?
colored elements, I noticed a black “dot” (not perfectly round―
there were two little appendages in the locations where "Mickey Mouse
” ears would be if it were an emoji). It was a bit larger than the?
little dots that show which of the app icon screens is foreground.

If i moved the screen, the little dot did not move, unless I placed?
my finger on it, in which case it WOULD move directly beneath my?
fingertip; if those movements were horizontal, the screen would move?
in the direction I was swiping; if my movements were vertical, the?
screen would NOT move (but the dot did, beneath my fingertip).?
Tapping the dot itself did nothing, unless the ?dot was situated over?
an interface element which normally would respond to a tap.

After a minute or so, the dot began moving spontaneously down the?
screen at a slow but constant rate (perhaps 5 seconds to reach almost?
the bottom, where it stopped). Placing my fingertip on it again, I?
was able to reposition it. So long as I didn’t swipe SO far?
horizontally as to bring up the previous or next icon page, the page?
would recenter when I lifted my finger from the screen.

I had many apps open; I thought perhaps it was associated with one of?
them, but running in dark mode.it might be impossible to tell, so I?
terminated all running apps one by one, noticing that it was a tiny?
bit different shade of black that the background screen of each of?
these apps, and it remained on screen after I’d terminated them all.

I took a screenshot, but the dot wasn’t captured in a screenshot of?
my home screen, so I opened my photos app, saw that the dot was still?
visible, so did another screen capture with a predominantly light?
colored photo, but it wasn’t captured on a screenshot of a photo,?
either. I selected another photo to capture, centered the dot on that?
photo, and then the little bug(ger) disappeared. It was still too?
early for dark mode to have auto converted to light mode. I cannot be?
certain that I didn’t cause the disappearance somehow by preparing?
to take the screenshot.

Has anyone else seen this? If so, WHAT WAS IT?
--?
Jim Robertson

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Magic Trackpad 2 losing connection

 

I recently purchased a Magic Trackpad 2 to go with my Mac Mini 2018 running 10.15.3. Even when fully charged I have to keep it within 12 inches of the Mini or else it loses connection. My previous Trackpad worked fine up to a few feet away. I like the bigger area of the Trackpad 2 but it is driving me mad. Should it work further than one foot away?

--
Joe Masters
joe@...


Re: Black "dot" on iPhone 11 Pro iOS 13.3.1: what IS it?

 

Howdy.

Jim, I'm not sure this is a solution to the black dot.

iPhones with a Home Button have had an option to put a movable Home
Button on the screen. If that is still an option, maybe that's what
got triggered on. No idea if it could have been.

This feature was turned on somewhere in Settings but I just check on my
iPhone X (side button) and couldn't find that feature.

Denver Dan



On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 07:40:23 -0700, jimrobertson via Groups.Io wrote:
I awoke this morning before sunrise (iPhone therefore still in Dark
Mode), but because my home screen photograph contains lots of light
colored elements, I noticed a black “dot” (not perfectly round―
there were two little appendages in the locations where "Mickey Mouse
” ears would be if it were an emoji). It was a bit larger than the
little dots that show which of the app icon screens is foreground.

If i moved the screen, the little dot did not move, unless I placed
my finger on it, in which case it WOULD move directly beneath my
fingertip; if those movements were horizontal, the screen would move
in the direction I was swiping; if my movements were vertical, the
screen would NOT move (but the dot did, beneath my fingertip).
Tapping the dot itself did nothing, unless the dot was situated over
an interface element which normally would respond to a tap.

After a minute or so, the dot began moving spontaneously down the
screen at a slow but constant rate (perhaps 5 seconds to reach almost
the bottom, where it stopped). Placing my fingertip on it again, I
was able to reposition it. So long as I didn’t swipe SO far
horizontally as to bring up the previous or next icon page, the page
would recenter when I lifted my finger from the screen.

I had many apps open; I thought perhaps it was associated with one of
them, but running in dark mode.it might be impossible to tell, so I
terminated all running apps one by one, noticing that it was a tiny
bit different shade of black that the background screen of each of
these apps, and it remained on screen after I’d terminated them all.

I took a screenshot, but the dot wasn’t captured in a screenshot of
my home screen, so I opened my photos app, saw that the dot was still
visible, so did another screen capture with a predominantly light
colored photo, but it wasn’t captured on a screenshot of a photo,
either. I selected another photo to capture, centered the dot on that
photo, and then the little bug(ger) disappeared. It was still too
early for dark mode to have auto converted to light mode. I cannot be
certain that I didn’t cause the disappearance somehow by preparing
to take the screenshot.

Has anyone else seen this? If so, WHAT WAS IT?
--
Jim Robertson
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Re: New Web Site!

 

It’s really helpful, Randy

Thanks very much
Julie


On 2 Mar 2020, at 03:38, Randy B. Singer <randy@...> wrote:


On Mar 1, 2020, at 6:09 PM, Paul wrote:

I suggest adding Nisus InfoClick () under the Apple Mail Utilities.
Great search capabilities.
Thanks! Great tip!

I'm also debating on whether to add Mail add-ons.

___________________________________________
Randy B. Singer

Julie Pickard
London UK

wordsetc@...


Re: Mail: advanced search

KarenP
 

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Thanks for those tips. I’m going to try the InfoClick app that Jim suggested, but these are good to have handy as well.


?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999







On Mar 2, 2020, at 10:41 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Karen, one of the reasons that I use GyazMail instead of Apple's Mail
app is that GyazMail has much better filters and rules. ??However,
Apple's Mail has improved in recent versions in this area.

Some possible alternate things to try.

There are some filter tricks to try. ?

If you have several filters, try changing the pecking order for them. ?
Put the problem filter at the top of the list, or, at bottom, then
test.

Spotlight indexes Apple's Mail messages. ?

Try doing a Find command in a Finder window. ?Select a drive, or a
folder. ?Then press Command f. ?The Finder window turns into a dialog
for creating Find/Search commands. ?They can be multilevel commands. ?
If you also click the Kind popup then Other (at bottom of popup list)
you can elevate more than 100 search commands to the higher level for
convenience. ?You can construct a Smart Find command and save it as a
sort of app. ?It will in the future find the things your Smart Find is
set to do and do it instantly.

Spotlight indexes the continents of Apple's Mail messages and you can
use a Finder Find command to search for things like a name, a project,
etc. ?

Denver Dan



On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 12:57:19 -0500, KarenP wrote:
I’m trying to do a search in Apple Mail with more than one filter
where one of those filters is a “not.” It’s not working the way I
would intuitively think it should.

First, I’m searching for a specific subject, and from there I’d
like to narrow it down by excluding one or more particular mailboxes.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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Re: Mail: advanced search

KarenP
 

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oooooo - thank you!! This looks pretty perfect. I’m going to give it a try.


?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999





On Mar 2, 2020, at 9:12 AM, jimrobertson via Groups.Io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:



On Mar 1, 2020, at 10:57 AM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Does anyone know how to do this?

Sure. Use a better search tool ?

InfoClick can do this. It’s built from the ground up to do complex searches in Apple Mail, and it comes with an incredibly well organized and logical user guide. When you launch it for the first time, it will spend many minutes combing through your mail database to build the links that enable it to search quickly after it’s done. My one quibble with the product is that it doesn’t take a long time to update that database when you launch it, so I wish it would do the update whenever it launches.

Here’s a screen capture from the user guide illustrating what you’re interested in:

<Screen Shot 2020-03-02 at 7.07.23 AM.png>

You’ll master simple searches quite quickly because it’s so well designed, and your can tailor the search based on your initial find. What frustrates me most about using Apple’s own search tool is that if you peek at ONE of the suggested results and it’s not what you were seeking, you have to start over. That’s not true with InfoClick.

--?
Jim Robertson



Re: iPad Battery Life

KarenP
 

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I kept a careful eye on my iPad charge yesterday. Charged it up in the morning to 100%. That held for a while, but once it started going down, it started going down quickly. I was not on it for very long. Mostly just playing a few games of solitaire, checking my email briefly, and my things software. By the time I went to sleep, it was at 15%. I shut it down completely, as Jim suggested. In the morning, simply opening it up again brought it to 12%. And from there, I could actually see it going down one by one, within the space of just a few minutes. ?A full charge on my iPad used to last me two or even three days. So this is definitely unusual.?

Here are some screenshots of the battery setting. In the second one, it shows the last few days where battery usage was way up, but time usage was way down. Which is of course opposite of what one would expect:


?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999






Re: Mail: advanced search

 

Howdy.

Karen, one of the reasons that I use GyazMail instead of Apple's Mail
app is that GyazMail has much better filters and rules. However,
Apple's Mail has improved in recent versions in this area.

Some possible alternate things to try.

There are some filter tricks to try.

If you have several filters, try changing the pecking order for them.
Put the problem filter at the top of the list, or, at bottom, then
test.

Spotlight indexes Apple's Mail messages.

Try doing a Find command in a Finder window. Select a drive, or a
folder. Then press Command f. The Finder window turns into a dialog
for creating Find/Search commands. They can be multilevel commands.
If you also click the Kind popup then Other (at bottom of popup list)
you can elevate more than 100 search commands to the higher level for
convenience. You can construct a Smart Find command and save it as a
sort of app. It will in the future find the things your Smart Find is
set to do and do it instantly.

Spotlight indexes the continents of Apple's Mail messages and you can
use a Finder Find command to search for things like a name, a project,
etc.

Denver Dan



On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 12:57:19 -0500, KarenP wrote:
I’m trying to do a search in Apple Mail with more than one filter
where one of those filters is a “not.” It’s not working the way I
would intuitively think it should.

First, I’m searching for a specific subject, and from there I’d
like to narrow it down by excluding one or more particular mailboxes.

Does anyone know how to do this?
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On Feb 29, 2020, at 11:23 AM, Barry Austern via Groups.Io <barryaus@...> wrote:

My 2? here: Time Machine will write any file that is at all changed, leaving others alone.

Obviously, I misspoke in an earlier answer. Dan is entirely correct. Any easy way to overwhelm a Time Machine backup drive is to update a tiny text file in a 100 GB virtual machine file once a day, which will generate 1 TB of backups in < 2 weeks.

What I think I meant to say (and this could be wrong, too, so I hope others will address this), is that Time Machine needs to keep track of what’s NOT changed as well as backing up what HAS changed, and that generates a huge number of directory links that can make evaluating?a backup drive with Disk Utility take a LONG, LONG time.

Of course, one other element can be your WiFi (you’re backing up to a time capsule). If your WiFi performance isn’t stellar, that will create a major impact on the speed of backups. I don’t think you mentioned what generation of Time Capsule you have, but it’s old enough that it’s initial drive has failed…

Each of these of course is not what’s bedeviling you as far as the backup not happening AT ALL…

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: Mail: advanced search

 

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On Mar 1, 2020, at 10:57 AM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

Does anyone know how to do this?

Sure. Use a better search tool ?

InfoClick can do this. It’s built from the ground up to do complex searches in Apple Mail, and it comes with an incredibly well organized and logical user guide. When you launch it for the first time, it will spend many minutes combing through your mail database to build the links that enable it to search quickly after it’s done. My one quibble with the product is that it doesn’t take a long time to update that database when you launch it, so I wish it would do the update whenever it launches.

Here’s a screen capture from the user guide illustrating what you’re interested in:


You’ll master simple searches quite quickly because it’s so well designed, and your can tailor the search based on your initial find. What frustrates me most about using Apple’s own search tool is that if you peek at ONE of the suggested results and it’s not what you were seeking, you have to start over. That’s not true with InfoClick.

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: New Web Site!

 

On Mar 1, 2020, at 6:09 PM, Paul wrote:

I suggest adding Nisus InfoClick () under the Apple Mail Utilities.
Great search capabilities.
Thanks! Great tip!

I'm also debating on whether to add Mail add-ons.

___________________________________________
Randy B. Singer
Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)

Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance

___________________________________________


Google Gmail Outage Site

 

Howdy.

Starting March 1, 2020, there was a big jump in email problems with
Gmail.

Here's a Gmail web site that shows problems. Click the Live Outage Map
to see a world map of outage hot spots.

<>

Denver Dan


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