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jblum315
01-04-2012, 12:34 PM
Hurrah, I can read TOTV on my iPad and on my Kindle now thanks to a new app called TapATalk.
Yankee Quilter
01-04-2012, 12:37 PM
thanks for the tip - will have to try it - the I pad is my new toy!!!
2BNTV
01-04-2012, 01:14 PM
Hurrah, I can read TOTV on my iPad and on my Kindle now thanks to a new app called TapATalk.
A techie friend of mine has recoommended using the iPad in lieu of my puter going forward. I would be interested of what people think of the iPad usage versus the puter.
Can you do everything you need to do with TOTV?
LittleDog
01-04-2012, 01:34 PM
I use Safari on my Ipad to connect with TOTV as well as other internet destinations. I don't know why you would need anything else. Lately when I go on vacation I have just taken my ipad instead of either of my 2 notebook computers.
The only problem I have found is when connecting to my email thru comcast. I am unable to type replies which is a comcast problem, not the Ipads. However, if I get an email that I need to reply to I forward it to my yahoo mailbox and reply from there.
I would not want to type the great American novel on the ipad keyboard but for shorter replies it's fine. I would recommend you use a stylus with the keyboard.
John
Blackie
01-04-2012, 01:51 PM
Hurrah, I can read TOTV on my iPad and on my Kindle now thanks to a new app called TapATalk.
Why would you need this app to read TOTV?
The forum is perfectly accessible from a browser on the iPad.
jblum315
01-04-2012, 02:37 PM
Yes, but every time I wanted TOTV I had to painfully type in talkofthevillages.com. Now I have TOTV right on the iPad desktop, just click on it.
LittleDog
01-04-2012, 03:30 PM
Yes, but every time I wanted TOTV I had to painfully type in talkofthevillages.com. Now I have TOTV right on the iPad desktop, just click on it.
You could do the same with safari. I have a couple of sites which are on my desktop which I access regularly. On my computer I normally use Internet Explorer but cannot on my ipad. However, Safari brought all my bookmarks over from IE.
John
Blackie
01-04-2012, 03:30 PM
Yes, but every time I wanted TOTV I had to painfully type in talkofthevillages.com. Now I have TOTV right on the iPad desktop, just click on it.
That's what "favorites/bookmarks" and the "auto fill forms" options in a browser are for.
"Bookmarks" goes to the site and "auto fill forms" fills in your password.
Open the browser, then one click and you are logged in to your account.
Golf-Tinker
01-04-2012, 03:34 PM
The IPAD also saves your password if you wish. Bookmark the page that appears after you login. The Tapatap app has received poor reviews.
jane032657
01-04-2012, 04:28 PM
I have no trouble accessing TOTV either on my IPAD and it is always shown when I go to google as one I just visited, plius I save my log in.
The issue of IPAD and computer was addressed recently. Real work requires a computer. Leisure, surfing, emailing, pictures etc are great for the IPAD but if you need to do a lot of work, excel and WoRD, it is way to slow to type fast and do major work.
Irishmen
01-04-2012, 11:10 PM
Can't figure out How to post pictures with my Ipad2? Use Safari.
getdul981
01-04-2012, 11:23 PM
Can't figure out How to post pictures with my Ipad2? Use Safari.
Not exactly sure how you would go about it either. I think you have to store your photos on a web site like Photobucket or something like that and then up load them to the TOTV site from there. I believe PTurner or Pooh has the instructions on how to post, but I don't know if you can from an iPad.
Barefoot
01-04-2012, 11:40 PM
Yes, but every time I wanted TOTV I had to painfully type in talkofthevillages.com. Now I have TOTV right on the iPad desktop, just click on it.
You don't need Tapatalk.
There is an "add to home screen" option you can use with any website (just tap the box at the top with the arrow). It allows you to put an icon on your desktop complete with password. I hit one icon on my desktop and I'm logged onto TOTV!
HMLRHT1
01-06-2012, 12:22 AM
Barefoot, thanks for that info, it works great.
Barefoot
01-06-2012, 09:58 AM
Barefoot, thanks for that info, it works great.
You are more than welcome. I'm very challenged by technology, as ME Mason can tell you. So I'm delighted when I figure something out.
I put icons on my desktop for anything I'm currently researching. As well as my banks, weather channel, etc. Right now I'm researching hotels for our trip to Florida. So I've placed icons for five different hotel chains on my desktop.
Then, when I'm done with my "project", it is easy to delete them. Just push on an icon and they'll all start to wiggle. Push on the x and it will ask if you want to delete that particular icon. When you want them to stop wiggling, just push your button and the screen will return to normal.
memason
01-06-2012, 10:49 AM
You are more than welcome. I'm very challenged by technology, as ME Mason can tell you. So I'm delighted when I figure something out.
You should give yourself more credit for figuring that out. I don't know too many people that know you can bookmark to the home screen...
Were you able to get your iPad connected to your car stereo?
Safe travels!
Barefoot
01-06-2012, 02:51 PM
You should give yourself more credit for figuring that out. I don't know too many people that know you can bookmark to the home screen...
Were you able to get your iPad connected to your car stereo?
Safe travels!
Getting my iPad connected to the car stereo is still on my "to do" list. We need to visit a Radio Shack. It would be pretty nifty to be able to download free talking books from the Library and listen to them en route. If all else fails, I'll just sing "Happy Days are Here Again" for 26 hours.
Schaumburger
01-07-2012, 02:08 PM
Hurrah, I can read TOTV on my iPad and on my Kindle now thanks to a new app called TapATalk.
jblum, Are you using the Kindle Fire to access TOTV? I received a Kindle Touch 3G for Christmas, but I think the Kindle Touch 3G is just an e-reader. But pretty amazing that this little device can hold up to 3,000 books.
I wonder if within a few years hardcover paper textbooks for high school and college students will be obsolete and replaced by e-readers?
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