I have an issue with Notes, it crashes every time I open it. I’ve tried turning off iCloud sync and turning it back on but it doesn’t work. I’m waiting for BD5 to see if it fixes.
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I have an issue with Notes, it crashes every time I open it. I’ve tried turning off iCloud sync and turning it back on but it doesn’t work. I’m waiting for BD5 to see if it fixes.
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That’s correct, after three months you can setup your iCloud mail as Apple ID
You can’t use iCloud mail as Apple ID [update] You can’t setup an iCloud mail when you submit, after three months it is possible to change.
Esattamente uno dei motivi per cui ho abbandonato Twitter in favore di Mastodon, era diventato la fogna dell’umanità. Non si poteva più discutere di niente senza essere insultati, bloccati o segnalati. Nel fediverso invece ho trovato un ambiente più sereno, costruttivo e rispettoso. Sarà che l’età media è più alta? O forse rimane una cerchia culturalmente più elitaria e con un livello di scolarizzazione perlomeno decente?
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I have tried many and Reeder is my default rss reader on iPhone, iPad and Mac. Reeder 5
Exactly
I don’t know, I’ve never used iCloud from the web… But you can follow the same process from iPhone or iPad
Using iCloud mail since 2011, no issues. Yes, mail uses your iCloud storage. To migrate your emails, open the Mail app on Mac, select all from the Gmail archive and search for “move to other folder” from the menu. Move to iCloud archive. You can follow the same process for any other folder.
I noticed the same problem when opening and closing the app, there is an otherwise invisible white border. Having customizable icons would be a nice thing even if I too think that right now it is not a priority.
With the latest updates, Apple reminders have become a complete and very versatile tool, especially thanks to the ability to manage attachments, geolocated reminders and sharing. For me it is a fundamental tool for all those activities that require only one action. However, if we talk about projects it becomes complicated to use. On the contrary, Things offers a frictionless, fast and intuitive user experience. The only thing I miss is automatic import from Reminders like Omnifocus does.
Totally agree, for me it is more important to know which community a post refers to, the author is secondary
Ready to test💪🏻
Happy to test!😃
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