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No. 395 September 2012 Which iPhone 5 Lets You Roam Where You Want? by Glenn Fleishman @ TidBits snac Time s o u t h e r n N e w H a m p s h i r e A p p l E C o r e Official Newsletter of the SNAC Apple User Group Online: http://applepower-nh.org Upcoming Meetings Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of each month at the Nashua Public Library at 7 PM. Featured Topics september Home Inventory & LicenseKeeper OCTOBER TBD Contents 12 pages Reviews and Information Which iPhone 5 Lets you Roam..............1, 8 The iPhone 4S was simple: a single model covered the whole world. The iPhone 5 comes in two models, however, with three potentially significant variants based on activation. The iPhone 4S can be used worldwide; the iPhone 5 can too, but not for the fast LTE networking flavor everywhere you go. If you’re trying to break this down to figure out which iPhone 5 model or activation to purchase, let me pick apart how it works. The iPhone 4S’s supported networks can be explained with a bit of effort. If purchased unlocked from Apple or from a GSM-based carrier or under contract to a GSM carrier, the iPhone 4S will be GSM forever, and will work on all 2G, 3G, and 4G GSM bands nearly everywhere in the world. An identical iPhone 4S can be sold to a Verizon Wireless or Sprint Nextel customer and activated for CDMA, and then used outside the United States with the proper SIM (the GSM subscriber identification module) on 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. Once activated for GSM, however, an iPhone 4S can never be used for CDMA. If an iPhone 4S is activated for CDMA, GSM remains available, although apparently not in the United States. More iPhone5 with The iPhone 5 Tim Adams has all the iPhone in RAMBLING 4S GSM and CDMA ON page 5 support, and adds LTE. It comes in three flavors, via two models (explained a little obscurely on its LTE page): • The A1428, which is sold for AT&T in the United States, and Bell, Rogers, and Telus in Canada. It includes LTE support for two spectrum bands that are used among those networks. (Canadian providers also have other spectrum bands they use for LTE.) • The A1429, which is like the iPhone 4S in that it can be activated for either a CDMA network (Verizon and Sprint in the United States or KDDI in Japan) or a GSM network (10 GSM networks across 7 countries), and then never switched. Here’s the complicating factor. The A1429 activated for CDMA supports two U.S. LTE bands and three bands used in combination across the other 10 carriers supported outside the United States. But iphone 5 roaming Continued on Page 8 President Blog Scott Silva Tips, a mini-book review, a cool new app, more Regular Features President’s Blog: New iPad.................1, 9-10 Secretaries Report..........................................2-3 SNAC HelpNet.....................................................3 SNAC Bites................................................3-4, 11 Rambling On........................................................5 Mac911..............................................................6-7 SNAC Membership Application.................. 12 Established April 1979 A quick apology regarding the sporadic nature of the SNAC Time the last few months. I’m hoping with the September newsletter (expected to be released somewhere between September 30 and October 3rd), this puts us back on track. My goal is to always have the latest edition available for the meeting at the end of the month. This has not happened, and for that I’m sorry. With the October edition, we try to get back to that schedule. In other club news, Kevin McLaughlin, our Ambassador with Apple has decided to relinquish his duties. I’d like to thank him The september president blog Continued on Page 9 snac TIME Page 2 Member User Group CONNECTION ...Some of the People that help make SNAC Work... PRESIDENT Scott Silva sj_silva@mac.com VICE PRESIDENT Kerry Hurd rclubjunk@yahoo.com SECRETARY Dan Johnson danjohndj@hotmail.com TREASURER Paul Bendeck pbendeck@myfairpoint.net WEBMASTER Rick Branscomb ebranscomb@mac.com SNAC TIME STAFF Tim Adams teadams2003@earthlink.net August Meeting Notes Meeting Notes by Dan Johnson, Secretary Place: Nashua Library, 2 Court St., Nashua, NH, August 29, 2012 Presided By: Kerry Hurd, Vice President — Southern NH Apple Core as well as digital. Larger screen possible. Mini iPad, 7.9 inch rumored for October release. Small Dog – They don’t know what is coming up either. They get Fed ex-ed the stuff ahead of time and hold them until the item as released. Old Business Problems and Questions –– New member: Bruce Atkinson attended the meeting. He has a Macbook Pro and a 2011 Macac mini he uses to co hos web sites. –– Secretary notes: There is a correction in the last SNAC Time. The Emmy was for Jonathan Bird’s Blue World. –– Treasurers notes: Paul was out, so the report was same as the last meeting. Scott Silva sj_silva@mac.com New Business USER GROUP AMBASSADOR TBD Should we use money in club to bring in more members? Get something for our membership dues. We could get more things from Lynda.com. We could have another guest speaker, we could ask Don Mayer (Small Dog Electronics, president) to speak. There was an open discussion on how to get more members. We could get Hiawatha Bray from the Globe as a guest speaker. We could put ads in Encore magazine for the Telegraph. We can get coverage in the Telegraph if there is a story. There is a mention in Hippo magazine, but it says the wrong day (Tuesday instead of Wednesday). Apple wins suit with Samsung. They was infringing on Apple’s patents. The award is about 1 dollar per share. Apple wants to take 8 devices off the market. Samsung will appeal to Supreme Court. Apple may request to triple damages since it was intentional. Apple had employees testify in person but Samsung had video testimonies. Patent is based on implementation details not, just how the UI is. For example, ‘Slide to unlock’ was done before iPhone. New iPhone, may have new connector. Move head phone jack to bottom of phone for larger battery. With both connectors you could have analog input ON THE WEB http://applepower-nh.org ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=171733775522 ON TWITTER twitter.com/#!/applepower/ MUG User Group Store www.applemugstore.com/ For login information send email request to Tim Adams. SNAC TIME Published monthly, by the Southern New Hampshire Apple Core computer club as a dues supported service to its members. Published using Adobe InDesign 3.0.1. Contributed articles become the property of SNAC, with publication on a space available basis. Authors’ views and opinions are their own, and SNAC waives responsibility for editorial or typographical errors herein. Re-publication of articles originating herein is permitted on a non-commercial basis, with both author and SNAC credits given. APPLE, the APPLE LOGO, MAC & MACINTOSH are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Additional company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the individual companies and are respectfully acknowledged. SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE APPLE CORE SNAC is a not-for-profit, dues supported organization, with membership open to anyone wishing to participate in our interest in the use and enjoyment of Apple Computers. Club services include libraries of public domain software, a web site, and this newsletter. SNAC TIME is an independent publication not affiliated or otherwise associated with or sponsored or sanctioned by, Apple Inc. The opinions, statements, positions and views stated herein are those of the author(s) or publisher and are not intended to be the opinions, statements, positions or views of Apple Inc. September 2012 Shared Drop box account. A person is sharing a Dropbox account with someone else who posted 2.5 gig of pictures and stored on his Mac. However, shared items don’t count against the dropbox quota. iCloud doesn’t backup everything to cloud, it only saves mail, iWork files and contacts. Cups open source printing system. All OSX printing is through cups. Cups works on windows also. You can save a set of preferences for a printer and save it to a name, and use that printer with the selected settings. Old HP printer doesn’t have drivers for Snow leopard. If you take 1,000 pictures, it takes a while to load a photo stream. The stream doesn’t categorize pictures just dumps them out. Upgrading Machines to Mountain Lion, now screen sharing doesn’t work. Screen sharing (you can view your home Mac remotely. You have to kludge around to enable ‘save as’ in Mountain Lion. Save as saves in cloud and where it is specified. Demo: Eric on User Accounts Presentation slides at edp.org/presentations/ accounts.pdf Each user account has its own folders and files. User preferences are stored inside home folder. System preferences are stored in system. Folders and files have permissions that control who can act or see them. OK to delete extra administrator accounts, but system makes it hard to delete the last admin account. If you don’t have auto login your Mac, it gives you a menu of the users. There is an account type ‘managed with parental meeting notes Continued on Page 3 September 2012 snac TIME August Meeting Notes Continued from Page 2 SNAC Bites controls’ which is standard with parental controls added. Administrator and change passwords for other users. You can set a master password as a safety net in case something goes wrong. It is more secure to turn ‘automatic login’ off since password isn’t stored anywhere. There is an account server, you can setup which stores a list of users and files from your account. If hold control button you get at list of options. You have a choice of command line shells. You could also move the home directory to a different folder. Some of the information that you find in every issue of the snacTime can be found here. We will also use this space for other announcements, club business that did not make it into the meeting notes, special offers from the Apple User Group Resource and maybe classified ads for our members. Guest user account. If account enabled, anyone can use this account. If account is logged our, user account is cleared. Parental Controls Parental controls can’t set on a administrator account. You can set controls on a different computer in the network. You can limit which apps a user can use. You can also limit age limit of apps then can run from app store. You can see which web sites each user has accessed, apps, how they ichatted, etc. You can set time limits and hours system can be used. If user is logged in, an orange check mark appears in the user list. The ‘public’ folder can be seen by other users on system (or network). This can be used to share files with other users. If you turn on file sharing, public folders are visible to other people. In the sharing file option, you can use (AFP) or smb (windows) Web sharing. In users/sites folder there is an index.html for a web page. You can also put these pages on the internet if your router allows port forwarding. Thanks again for the demo Eric. SNAC O’Reilly eBook LIBRARY Here is the list of past eBooks that we have in our SNAC Library: FileMaker Pro 11 - The Missing Manual , Digital Photography - The Missing Manual, HTML5 - The Missing Manual, iMovie11 & iDVD - The Missing Manual, iPad2 - The Missing Manual, iPhoto 11 - The Missing Manual, iWork ‘09 - The Missing Manual, MacOSX Lion - The Missing Manual, MacOSX Snow Leopard - The Missing Manual, Photoshop Elements 9 - The Missing Manual, Photoshop Elements 10 - The Missing Manual. SPECIAL SNAC OFFERS Being part of an User Group has its perks. To see more specials visit this site (http://appleusergroupresources.com/). Lynda.com SNAC has been approved as an User Group Partner with Lynda.com. This is an online video training site that offers courses in a wide range of topics for your computer. Being a registered user group with lynda.com gives our members discounts for and other give-aways for special events. With the partnership, we can demo any of the online videos for our meetings. O’Reilly: New Discounts for User Group Members Get 40% off books and videos from O’Reilly, Microsoft Press, No Starch, Paraglyph, PC Publishing, Pragmatic Bookshelf, Rocky Nook, SitePoint, or YoungJin books and 50% off ebooks you purchase directly from O’Reilly. Order from the O’Reilly Store online or by phone at 1-800-998-9938 ( extra Page 3 SNAC HELPNET Can’t quite get your finger on the problem? Try the Helpnet! How it Works: To you who wish to help others: Name / phone / Interests & Specialities Tim Adams 603-595-9522 InDesign, Dreamweaver, Acrobat, OS X Paul Bendeck 603-672-0084 Installing and configuring MacOSX and applications, hardware upgrades, AppleWorks, iTunes, iPhoto Rick Branscomb603 424-1433 Webpages, HTML, Adobe GoLive, Netscape Composer, AppleWorks, Educational Software Scott Silva 617-697-7861 FileMaker Pro, CS5 (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator), Pages, iTunes, Automator, Applescript, OSX, Numbers, Pages. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are always looking for members with a special skill to contribute to the SNAC Helpnet. shipping costs outside U.S.). http://www.oreilly.com/store/. Online Code: See Scott for code. This worldwide offer is ongoing. Special Offer – Take Control Books: 30% Discount on All Ebooks No matter what Apple devices you’re using, there’s a Take Control ebook that will help you polish your skills, work more efficiently, and increase your productivity. Check out our highly practical, tightly focused ebooks covering Mac OS X, Macintosh applications, the iPad and iPhone, 802.11n networking, and more! Written by the most-trusted names in the Mac world and published by Adam and Tonya Engst of TidBITS, Take Control ebooks provide the technical help you need now. Take Control ebooks are available for immediate download in PDF format (for Macs and iPads), and with EPUB (for iPhone and iPod touch) and Mobipocket (for Kindle) SNAC Bites Continued on Page 4 Page 4 SNAC Bites Continued from Page 3 versions available after purchase. An exclusive 30% off their already low prices is offered to Apple user group members on all Take Control ebooks. Purchase Take Control books: http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/ catalog. See your user group Ambassador for discount URL. TidBITS: http://www.tidbits.com. This worldwide offer is ongoing. Special Offer – AgileBits 1Password and more: 25% Discount Too many passwords to remember? 1Password 3 for Mac is a password manager that goes beyond simple password storage by integrating directly with your web browser to automatically log you into websites, enter credit card information, fill registration forms, and easily generate strong passwords. As an Apple user group member, you are entitled to get new licenses of 1Password for Mac at 25% below the normal retail price. You also get a 25% discount on new licenses for everything else in the AgileBits store. See your user group Ambassador for discount link. https://agilebits.com/. This worldwide offer is ongoing. Apple II publication: 10% Discount Juiced.GS is the longest-running print publication dedicated to the Apple II. Quarterly issues feature reviews of new hardware and software, tutorials for using the Apple II in a modern environment, coverage of annual conventions, and interviews with the industry’s founders. User group members throughout the world can receive 10% off their total order (includes subscriptions, back issues, PDFs, CDs, and calendars). See your user group Ambassador for coupon code. Web site: http://juiced.gs/store/ This worldwide offer is valid through December 31, 2012. L5 Remote for iDevice: 50% Discount The L5 Remote is the best-selling, highest-rated universal remote for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. You can use snac TIME this app-driven accessory to control your TV, DVD, audio, and other home entertainment devices. It is easy to create fully-customized, touch screen remotes on your iOS device in minutes with drag-and-drop ease, or download them from the web (requires iOS 3.0 or later). With a suggested retail price of $59 (US), this Apple user group special price is only $29.95 (US), half the regular cost. Get more information, and order: www.L5remote.com See your user group Ambassador for coupon code. This worldwide offer is valid through December 31, 2012. Spicebox iPhone Cases: 25% Off The Intoxicase is a iPhone 4/4S stainless-steel bottle opener embedded in polycarbonate case which marries iPhone protection with convenient beverage access. There are two different flavors including the Intoxicase Speed opener http://intoxicase.com/intoxicase. html and Intoxicase Plus for the sophisticated drinker http://intoxicase.com/intoxicase-plus.html. Both come with a companion app to track your drinking, share in Facebook, and locate a local taxi cab at the end of the evening. Regularly $35(US) and $45(US), this Intoxicase Apple user group discount would reduce the prices to $26.25(US) and $33.75(US). See your user group Ambassador for coupon code.http:// intoxicase.com/buy.html This worldwide offer is valid through November 30, 2012. Qmadix Quality Products: 30% Off Qmadix, a leader in tech gadgets and accessories, is presenting an exclusive discount on its entire web store for all Apple user group members. With this offer, you can: • indulge in fashion forward and protective iPhone covers; • entice your audio senses with the iharmonix Q-iSound stereo Bluetooth speakers, the world’s first wireless Bluetooth speakers with true stereo sound separation; SNAC Bites Continued on Page 11 September 2012 More Benefits to with your SNAC Membership One of the things that the officers have been trying to work on is getting value added to SNAC membership. Aside from the wealth of knowledge that our members share, this newsletter, and other discounted perks that are available in the SNAC bites section, we are always looking on ways to improve membership. We have partnered with Lynda.com and O’Reilly Publishers for discounts. I recently contacted with Peachpit and Focal Press to get sponsorship. Both publishers have an incredible library of computer books ranging from photography, programming, video editing, and the Apple OS. The popular Visual Start Quick guides are part of Peachpit and are an effective way of learning new software. If you are interested in reviewing a book, let me know and I will contact the publisher. Focal Press Benefits http://www.focalpress.com/ usergroups/ What are the benefits to your group? • Two free books of your choice, each month to be used as giveaways at meetings • 40% discount code [MEET4] plus free shipping for user group managers to pass on to their members • Books supplied for book reviews upon request • Request an author for guest speaking at group meetings • Chapter samples that can be shared with members Peachpit Benefits http://www.peachpit.com/user_groups/ What are the benefits to your group? • Build a resource library with our free monthly book program • Discounted shopping at www.peachpit.com • Donations of promotional items for your meetings, special events • Peachpit products for review • Product updates and previews September 2012 snac TIME Page 5 Rambling On by Tim Adams, SNAC Time A different October surprise coming from Apple? As I’m sure you all know, the iPhone 5 has been released. As I’m writing this we are in the middle of the first full weekend of it being available to buy off the store shelf. While Apple announced that they pre-sold 2 million in the first hour, the number for the weekend is expected to top 6 million around the world. I know at least a dozen of them were delivered to the company I work for, replacing some aging Blackberries. It is September, that must mean new iPhones While I didn’t get one of the new models, I did get the new iOS 6 installed onto my iPhone 4S. While I haven’t noticed any of the problems others are seeing with Apple’s new map application, I have noticed that the maps draw faster (IMO) than they did with the older Google app. The streets don’t seem to draw in quite as darkly at larger magnification, it gives a cleaner look that I personally like. On the other hand, the app I use for geocaching still uses google maps and seems to draw in the green ‘forest’ area better than Apple does. I’m sure in time, however, you might have problems telling the two apps apart. Panorama photos not only available in the iPhone 5 One of the other items I saw in the keynote from a couple of weeks ago was the ability to take panorama photographs. I thought that this feature was only going to be available with the new iPhone so this morning while walking, and taking a few foliage pictures at a swamp I was passing, I was pleased to see that it is available on my older 4S model. If you’ve updated the OS, you have it available to you also. Check it out and let us know what you think. I was really surprised with what I got with the one I took. I rotated the phone from portrait to landscape half way through the panning. Try it, I think you’ll also be surprised at the results. See photo 1. It’s interesting to see articles written as to why Apple is replacing the Google Apps. It’s not only because of Steve Jobs now famous quote of what he was willing to do to Google, but because of the big potential income that is waiting in knowing where people are and the ability to direct them to a customer in their vicinity. With links to Yelp and other apps it’s a potential gold mine. New iPods and maybe more new products in October Photo 1 Image taken with iPhone 4S and the new Panorama app. At the same time the new iPhone was announced, Apple also released several new iPods that, in the case of the Nano anyway, changed the size and shape, much to the shock of those vendors that were offering watch bands for the older model. Next month it is widely expected that Apple will have yet another special event and introduce their smaller 7 inch iPad. It will be interesting to see what the pricing of this new device, if released, will be since Apple has the full range of prices covered with iPod touches from $299 and pricing an iPad at a lower price. Like many expect, the iPod sales will literally die. Why buy one unless you need a something small to fit in your pocket, and that’s the iPhone. With a new, smaller iPad, items like the Amazon Kindle will feel the pinch. The infrastructure of the iTunes store makes it a no brainer for people looking for a device of that size. At this point, with my job ending in a few weeks, even I am thinking of. Using one to replace the aging original iPad that I am writing this on. A couple of things I will need a replacement is 3G (or LTE) connectivity, not full time but on a month to month deal like I have now, so that when I travel, I can activate it and only pay for it short term. I don’t need another $30 dollar plus monthly charge. I don’t really know what else Apple might introduce but one item I think we’ll see is new iMac’s. Several places have been reporting a short supply which typically means that they are due for a refresh. My question is, will Apple keep the same design or change it to something new. Since the current model has been the standard for several years now, it’s long over due for a change. It will be interesting to see if they do come up with something different. The rumor sites haven’t been talking about new Macs, spending all of their time with the iPhone and iPad, so we all might be surprised. Page 6 Mac 911 (The Mac 911 content is generously provided by Christopher Breen and Macworld for use in Mac User Group newsletters only, and needs to include the attribution included at the end of the article. Found here at http://www.macworld.com/column/mac911) By Christopher Breen, Macworld.com Create calendar events more efficiently Reader Caroline Anders finds Calendar’s default settings a little inflexible for her tastes. She writes: I use Calendar on my Mac running Mountain Lion (and used iCal before it) and I find I have to fiddle with events after I create them—changing all-day events to events that last a couple of hours and changing their start times. Is there a better way to create events so I don’t have to spend so much time editing them? There is. First, it’s important to understand how Calendar creates events. If you double-click on a date when in Month view, you will create an all-day event by default unless you enter a time or specific event in the New Event field. For example, Meeting with George 3PM or Lunch with Dan. Otherwise you’ll have to edit the event if your intention was to create an event that lasts just an hour. If you want just that hour-long event, change to the Week or Day view and then double-click on a time. An hour-long event will be created at the time you chose. Although a lot of us are accustomed to doubleclicking on dates or times to create events, it’s worth your while to check out the Create Quick Event feature. Just press Command-N or click on the Plus button at the top of the Calendar window and enter an event along these lines: Lunch tomorrow Dan. Do that, press Return, and a new snac TIME event with that very title will be created at noon on the following day. Try Dinner tomorrow Dan and an event is created for 8 PM. Calendar is smarter than iCal in this regard, but not as smart as Flexibits’ $15 Fantastical (). With Fantastical you could enter Lunch tomorrow 1 - 3 Jason San Francisco and Fantastical will create an event exactly along those lines, making San Francisco the location. Calendar, on the other hand, will get the time right, but will make San Francisco the name of the event rather than lunch and won’t add the location. If you’d like to change the default alert time for timed events as well as all-day events, you can do that within the Alerts tab of Calendar’s preferences. Choose an Account (iCloud, for example) from the Account pop-up menu, and configure the Events and All Day Events pop-up menus. For example, rather than the usual 15-minutes-before default, you can can choose from a number of options including 30 minutes before, 1 hour before, 1 day before, or 2 days before. All-day events are more limited, allowing you to choose On Day of Event (9 AM), 1 Day Before (9 AM), 2 Days Before (9AM), or 1 Week Before. Prevent iTunes from switching library locations Reader Alex Christie has run into a common iTunes frustration. He writes: I have a lot of media files in my iTunes library and because of that, I store my iTunes media on a separate drive. I’ve configured iTunes so that it knows to place files on that drive but sometimes it loses track of the drive and reverts its storage location back to my internal drive. Is there any way I can prevent that or, at least, be warned that it’s happened? I sympathize, Alex. Like you, I have a lot of September 2012 media. Unlike you, I store it on a NAS (Network Attached Storage) so all my devices can use the same media library. If the NAS isn’t mounted (or iTunes believes it isn’t) not only is my library full of exclamation marks (indicating iTunes can’t find the files) but in iTunes’ Advanced preference, the iTunes Media folder location switches back to the default, which is the Music folder in your user account. Having suffered with this behavior for years, I finally did something about it. What I did is this: First, I quit iTunes. I then copied the iTunes folder from its default location (chris/Music/iTunes) to the folder on my NAS where I store iTunes media (music, TV shows, movies, audiobooks, podcasts, etc). I then held down the Option key and launched iTunes. In the Choose iTunes Library window that appeared, I clicked the Choose Library button and navigated to the iTunes library I’d copied to the NAS and clicked the Open button. iTunes launched with no exclamation marks and with the location path correctly pointing to the NAS. I then quit iTunes, navigated to the iTunes folder on my startup drive (again, chris/Music/ iTunes), selected the iTunes Library.itl file, pressed Command-I to bring up its Info window, ticked its Locked box, and closed the window. When this file is locked, iTunes can’t properly launch the iTunes library that file is associated with. I then unmounted my NAS and launched iTunes. As expected I received an error, which read “The Folder Containing ‘iTunes Library’ cannot be found, and is required. Please choose or create a new iTunes library.” When I clicked OK to dismiss the window I once again had the chance to navigate to where my real iTunes library was. My NAS still appeared as a shared device in the sidebar so I simply selected it, navigated to the iTunes folder, and clicked the Open button. iTunes opened without complaint and could play all my media. mac911 Continued on Page 7 September 2012 snac TIME Page 7 Mac911 Continued from Page 6 (If this kind of thing happens often, you can create an alias of the drive’s iTunes folder, drop it on the desktop, and when prompted, simply drag it into the navigation window and click Open.) You’re now warned that iTunes is trying to switch back to its default Obviously this doesn’t solve the problem of iTunes forgetting where you’ve asked it to save its media. But it does force iTunes to issue a warning that it can’t find the location you’ve configured and is doing its level-best to return to the default iTunes folder. When you see that warning, you can take immediate measures to address the problem rather than discovering, weeks later, that iTunes has been shoving newly acquired media into its default storage location. Note that I found when using this technique with my NAS, I had to copy the iTunes folder from each Mac to the NAS—using a different name for each, naturally. When I tried to launch iTunes with another Mac’s iTunes folder I received an error. Rendering text-to-speech files Reader Kurt Schwartz prefers some of his text spoken rather than written. He writes: I have several text files that I’d like my Mac to read to me using its speech software. I know that I can use the Speak command within TextEdit to have that text read to me, but I’d love to be able to save that text as an audio file. Is there a way to do that? Allow Automator to show you the way. Here’s how: Launch Automator and from the workflow chooser select Application. Choose Text from the Library pane and from the Actions pane to the Figure 1: The completed workflow in Automator for creating text contents from TextEdit to Audio Files right, drag Get Contents of TextEdit Document to the workflow area. Now drag Text to Audio File to the workflow area. Click Options in this action and enable the Show This Action When the Workflow Runs option. Save your workflow to the desktop and give it an intuitive name such as “Save Spoken Text.” To use the application just drop a TextEdit document on top of it. A small window will appear prompting you to choose a voice and provide a name for the resulting file. Do that, click Continue, and Automator will render your document as a spoken word AIFF file. Directly downloading Dropbox files Reader Dwayne Norris has a problem with Dropbox links. He writes: A friend sent me a link to a movie file they’d like to share with me on Dropbox. The link appears in this form: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1234567/ test.mov. When I click on the link, Safari launches and the movie starts playing. I’d like to download the file directly but can’t find a way. Do you have any advice? Starting the week with one of this column’s shortest answers, I do indeed. here are a couple of ways to tackle this. First, you can click the link, wait for your web browser to start loading the file, click in the location bar, hold down the Option key, and then press Return. The file will download. Alternatively you can append ?dl=1 to the end of the link, so http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1234567/test. mov?dl=1. This will force your browser to download rather than preview the file. Page 8 iPhone 5 Roaming Continued from Page 1 when it’s activated as a “world” GSM phone, LTE support drops to include just the 10 international carriers’ LTE deployments. (Neither model includes two bands that will be used extensively in Europe in upcoming deployments.) There’s another complication, too. CDMA phones, once activated for a given carrier, can’t then be used with other CDMA carriers. If you purchase a Sprint iPhone, you can’t transfer it later to Verizon, Cricket Wireless, or other regional carriers. A GSM phone, so long as its SIM slot remains locked (through encryption), can’t be used with other carriers either. But there’s a twist. Verizon Wireless sells its CDMA flavor of the iPhone 5 with the GSM SIM unlocked, possibly due to FCC regulations that govern the use of the spectrum band it employs for LTE. That specific band carried a requirement that prevents carriers from offering handsets that lock a phone to a network, or restrict the use of legitimate devices (even those not sold by a carrier) on a network. This means that a Verizon-activated iPhone may be used immediately with any GSM network, including AT&T (2G, 3G, and 4G) or T-Mobile (at 2G and EDGE rates). It can’t use AT&T’s LTE network or those of the Canadian carriers. (It’s unclear whether this will force Verizon to let you use the phone on another CDMA network, because that requires the other CDMA providers to allow its use, and they aren’t required to do so.) The unlocking policy for other American carriers varies. Sprint allowed the iPhone 4S’s SIM slot to be unlocked after 90 days of service. AT&T won’t unlock a SIM slot until well into a two-year contract if it’s a subsidized purchase, and I’m unaware of a stated policy about if or when a phone purchased from AT&T at full price may be unlocked. So how do you figure out which model and activation to buy? The calculus has everything to do with how much you travel and where, and whether you care that you’re achieving LTE speeds when you travel. (There’s also a timing issue: two LTE bands being deployed by European carriers aren’t snac TIME supported by the 7-country GSM model, which may have to wait for an iPhone 5S or 6!) • I live in an LTE-supported country (the United States or any other), and I don’t travel at all. Pick the best service plan, as whatever iPhone 5 model you pick will be dependent on that. AT&T and Verizon will, by around 2014, have comparable LTE networks, but Verizon is ahead on its footprint for now. Worldwide, most LTE networks are in the early stages of being built out. Check with individual carriers for coverage maps. • I live in the United States, and travel frequently to Canada, but rarely elsewhere. AT&T is the best option for an iPhone 5, because you’ll get LTE support in the United States and Canada, and AT&T has voice and data roaming add-ons for Canada as well as a two-country voice/ messaging plan that’s surprisingly affordable. It may be worthwhile to purchase a fully unlocked iPhone 5 (which won’t be available the same day as carrier-supplied phones in the United States), and use separate AT&T and Canadian carrier SIMs. However, it’s unclear whether Apple will offer that for sale, or when carriers will make nano-SIMs available on a pay-as-you-go or subscription basis. • I live in the United States, and travel all over the darned globe. AT&T is a poor choice, because it won’t unlock SIMs (at least initially, see above), and you have to pay its high voice and data roaming fees outside the United States. Opting for Sprint (unlimited U.S. data) and getting the nano-SIM slot unlocked or Verizon (best U.S. coverage for voice and LTE) with its SIM slot unlocked at purchase is the optimum solution so long as you are in an LTE coverage area for most of the time you use it in the United States. • I live in Canada, God’s Country, the Great White North (McKenzie Brothers’ noise here) and travel beyond its borders regularly. The only option is the AT&T/Canada (A1428) iPhone 5 to get LTE speeds, but that won’t allow you to use LTE when traveling further September 2012 afield than your neighbor to the south. You can purchase an unlocked iPhone 5 from Apple in Canada, or get an iPhone from a carrier, each of which has varying policies for unlocking. An unlocked 7-country (A1429) iPhone 5 would keep you from having LTE access at home, but enable it in those roaming countries. • I don’t live in the United States or Canada, and may or may not choose to travel much. Apple or a domestic carrier may be willing to sell you only the three-band (A1429) GSM/LTE model. Unlocking a SIM for use outside your carrier’s home country depends on its policies and those of the national regulator’s. You will not be able to use this model with any LTE networks in the United States or Canada. • I just want to buy an unlocked iPhone 5. We’ll have to wait and see what Apple offers, and how readily available nano-SIMs become for travelers to foreign lands. For a carrier-by-carrier examination, read James Duncan Davidson’s detailed accounting. He travels extensively around the world, which gives him better insight into the costs of roaming data. (If you don’t care about LTE speeds, and the new features of an iPhone 5 aren’t compelling, pick an iPhone 4S if you need a new phone, since those are the same great devices as a few days ago, but now cost less.) There is one more special case I’ll mention. Our own Joe Kissell and his family are returning from five years in France this winter to live in the United States. Joe would dearly love to purchase an iPhone 5 when it goes on sale, but the unlocked, plan-free model he can purchase in France likely won’t allow him to use LTE when his clan returns stateside, and it would stick him with AT&T as a carrier and no choice for voice and data. My advice to Joe: wait until you’re back. Reprinted from http://tidbits.com/article/13258; reuse governed by Creative Commons license. TidBITS has offered years of thoughtful commentary on Macintosh and Internet topics. For free email subscriptions and access to the entire TidBITS archive, visit www.tidbits.com. snac TIME September 2012 September Presidents’ Blog Continued from Page 1 for all his help with the User Group over the years. We will be looking to fill this position with another member. Look for more details to come in future issues of SNAC Time and at club meetings. Safari 6 One of the new features of Safari 6 that I am enjoying is the unified URL field and search field. You always had the option to switch search engines within Safari’s preferences. But now, you can type anything inthis field, a search query or a URL and Safari executes the command. I’m not sure if Firefox or Chrome as this feature, but I have gotten so accustomed to it that when I’m on an older mac (or iPad or iPhone), I have to correct myself and move to the search field. Which leads me to this question, why doesn’t the latest iOS 6 upgrade offer this in Safari; still two fields URL and search. Figure 1: In Apple Safari you now only have one field to type an URL address or an google (yahoo, bing) search. Inside Apple I’ve just recently finished reading the Adam Lashinsky book Inside Apple. Lashinsky is a senior editor of Fortune. He got his start working for the San Jose Mercury News in Apple’s backyard. The book came out in January of this year, a few months after Steve Jobs’ death and the Walter Issacson’s autobiography on him. Lashinsky’s book doesn’t center so much on Jobs, but on Apple’s inner workings as a hugely successful company. Though you cannot have a book about Apple without him being the center of it. The focus is mainly on the company after Jobs return in 1997 and how the company built upon the success of the original translucent iMac. Many of these stories I knew about. For example, the disappointment of mobileMe and how Jobs berated the team responsible for the service. Or, if you want to know why Keynote is a superstar, and Apple’s spreadsheet program, Numbers, is not. All you have to do is think who provided direct input into its development. Yes, the King of the Presentation. The book has other stories like the creation of certain products like Jonathan Ive’s iMac and Macbook Air. Lashinsky also goes into the similarities and differences in management style of Tim Cook and Jobs. At times in the book, you get the impression that maybe Jobs was the only person who could have turned the company around in the late ‘90s. None of the high level Apple executives were interviewed for the book. Though he did talk to some past executives like Tony Fadell, who according to the press, is known as the “Father of the iPod”. Fadell’s new company is Nest Labs. This is the company that is trying to reinvent the household thermostat. He worked very closely with Jobs for over eight years, and has good insight into Apple’s structure. Page 9 More Links on iBooks Author Apple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies sales restrictions @ Macworld.com by Dan Moren, Lex Friedman http://macw.us/zrEKVQ The iPhone 5: A Smartphone Of Extraordinary Grace @ Cult of Mac by John Brownlee http://bit.ly/QDUSy8 Apple - A letter from Tim Cook on Maps http://bit.ly/NZd9pa Transitioning from iMovie ‘11 to Final Cut Pro X @ Macworld by Mark Spencer http://bit.ly/OxUtOX The iPhone 5 @ Daring Fireball by John Gruber http://bit.ly/V383Lu Reflection app link http://bit.ly/P4LrZC Home Inventory http://www.binaryformations.com/ LicenseKeeper http://outerlevel.com The main takeaway from the book is how Apple has been able to do something incredible that a lot of big companies fail to do. Remain inventive and innovative (intentional use of “i” adjectives) as a small startup with the power of a multi-billion dollar company. Even if your not an Apple lover, this a good read for business people. Home Inventory and LicenseKeeper For the September meeting, we had a demo by certified Apple tech, David Price on LicenseKeeper and Home Inventory. The software developers for both products were generous enough to give us some free licenses that we raffled off at the meeting. I also have discounts for all of the products that they develop. If you are interested in the 25% off of Binary Formations software (Home Inventory) or 20% off of Outer Level products (LicenseKeeper), let me know and I will forward you the code. See sidebar links for the web addresses. The september president blog Continued on Page 10 snac TIME Page 10 September 2012 September Presidents’ Blog Continued from Page 9 QuickTime Tip The one problem that I have with the abundance of audio content, is that I don’t have enough time to listen to it all. One solution to this problem is to listen to it in double time. For podcasts, I use a program called Instacast. This allows you to listen at 2x and 1.5 speed. Sometimes though, I have to download directly to my computer and listen that way. Right now, you cannot listen to audio content at various speeds in iTunes. This could change with iTunes 11, but if not, you could use this trick. 1. Navigate to the aac, mp3, or other audio file that can be opened in QuickTime. 2. Control click on the file and select “open with quicktime player”. 3. Once the file is open up file, you will have a button to the left and right of the play button. You would think that these buttons fast forward and rewind. That is not what they do. Clicking on the right button will play the audio clip at double speed. If you keep clicking it will play at 4x and 8x. Those speeds are more for video playback. Even 2x is sometimes too fast for me. If you click on the right fast forward button with the option key down, it will increase in increments of “.1”. The rewind button works the same way, but it plays it in reverse. Figure 3: The application Reflection allows you to view applications mirrored on a computer running Lion. 4. To reset the audio speed, just click the pause button and then play again at normal speed. I find between 1.4x and 1.6x the sweet spot for audio. Reflection app Figure 2: To change the speed of playback click on the button to the right of the play/pause button. I came across an application that may fill a need that we have with our SNAC user group meetings. The app is called Reflection and what it does is allow you to use Apple’s Airplay with an iPad 2, iPad 3, or an iPhone 4S/iPhone 5. Our two recent iPad demo meetings in June and July hit some snags when we were unable to project what was on the iPad device to a Mac that was hooked up to the projector. The application Reflection by Squirrels steps in to solve this problem. If your Macintosh is running the Lion OS then you can mirror anything that is being done on your iOS device to your computer. AppleTV is not needed to do this. I did run into some issues seeing the AirPlay icon on my iPad 3, but a restart on that device fixed that. This is huge for people who need to present how to use an iOS application. It also has a record screen feature that you can use to capture the iOS devices running on your Mac. The cost of the Macintosh app is $15, but they allow you to try it for 10 days at 10 minutes per session. This has to be purchased through the developers site. September 2012 SNAC Bites Continued from Page 4 • get the extra boost you need with Boostpac battery pack solutions without adding extra bulk to your slender iPhone; • protect your fragile iPhone screen with the revolutionary Tempered Tech-Armor made of low profile shatterproof, scratch-proof, and shock resistant tempered glass material; and Apple user group members can get any Qmadix product for the 30% discount with free shipping on orders over $50 (does not include tax and applies to U.S. residents only). 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Page 11 Colophon Tools Used to Produce SNAC Time #395 HARDWARE 24” iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, v. 10.5.8 15” MacBook Pro Laptop, v. 10.6.6 Software InDesign CS5Safari TextEditPreview Acrobat 9Pages QuickTime PlayerReflection app (demo) Dropbox Fonts Body is set in New Century Schoolbook 10/12 Most of the sans serif heads are set in Formata Bold and Medium. Other heads are Formata and Formata condensed. Goudy Old style Myriad Pro Roman Zapf Dingbats ElephantmenGreatest Color palette Music (a sampling of what audio was consumed during the production of SNAC #395) Patriots vs. Bills, Sept. 30, 2012 Green Day / Uno Ben Folds Five / The Sound Of The Life Of The Mind Bengals vs. Jaguars, Sept. 30, 2012 snac TIME Page 12 September 2012 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION s o u t h e r n N e w H a m p s h i r e A p p l E C o r e 29 Cross Road / Am h er st, N ew Ham p sh i r e / 03031 snac Please complete and forward, together with $20 annual dues, to the above address send to the attention of SNAC Secretary or bring it to a SNAC monthly meeting. Make checks payable to SNAC. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of every month, 7PM, downstairs in the the theatre of the Nashua Public Library. 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