Hints, Tips and Tricks for your Apple products

The Ongoing Search

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Search in iOS is as powerful as it is in Mac OS. Read on to find out how to access it.

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Previously we have looked at Spotlight on Mac OS, which has many powerful features for helping you out in ways that you may not have thought about, such as using it as a calculator, finding contacts, doing conversions etc. You can find out more by looking at that blog post.

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See In The Dark: Using Dark Mode

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Not how to use the Torch on iOS. Instead we explore the options that allow you to use your devices later in the evening without over stimulating your senses, ensuring a good nights sleep can be achieved.

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Ever felt fatigued at night after using your iOS device or Mac? Well if you really can't put it down earlier, Apple have developed two features that help you to have a more restful experience when using your device in the early hours.

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Custom Mailboxes On iPhone

1 minute read

It's possible to customise which mailboxes are visible in the Mail app in iOS. Click through to find out how.

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The default mailbox view in the Mail app on iOS gives you the standard set of mailboxes which is great, but sometimes a bit more flexibility would be useful.

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Scan Documents With Your iPhone

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Sometimes you need to scan a document in, but it's a pain to have a large flat bed scanner for the purpose. Now using your iPhone you can create scans without the unnecessary bulk of a dedicated piece of hardware.

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You have several documents that you need to scan in but no longer have that huge clunky flatbed scanner that was a nuisance to keep around for the few occasions you needed it. Or you just want to take a picture of a recipe so that you have it on your phone for later, but need it to be legible. Or you want to take a snapshot of that business card so that you can check it out again at your convenience.

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Custom Text Responses On iPhone

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Ever find yourself in need of a quick text response when you don't want to take a call but find the default ones don't quite hit the mark? Read on to find out how to change them.

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Sometimes you just are not able or want to take a call. iOS gives you a handy little feature to respond with a text message and decline the call. When you press message on the screen when a call comes in you are presented with a list of default pre-written responses and the option to write your own on the fly, but if those standard options are not ones you want to use it’s possible to customise the list.

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Demystifying iCloud

6 minute read

Just what is iCloud and what can I expect it to do for me?

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iCloud, the collection of internet services suppled by Apple, can be confusing to understand. In this article we seek to dispel the misconceptions and outline just exactly what it is and what it isn't.

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Taking Control Of Control Centre

3 minute read

You can customise the Control Centre so that your most used utilities are at your finger tips at any time of day.

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Unless you are menu diving it is easy to miss the fact that you can customise the Control Centre screen. The default set is great, but there are so many other little apps that you can enable that are genuinely useful to be able to get to quickly.

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Becoming A Text Ninja

2 minute read

Pinch, swipe and triple tap your way to text manipulation success in iOS.

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Originally the iPhone shipped with no support for functions like copy and paste. Later Apple added support for these features, but dealing with text manipulation always proved to be tricky and fiddly, causing frustrations and time waisting.

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