Not 'Appy
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anneed
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Not 'Appy
If you've seen my pathetic posts in the Windows 10 section (ie too wimpy to try it) you won't be surprised to hear I'm also finding my new smart phone pretty baffling.
I've booked onto a course at our local Third Age centre so that someone can explain 'Apps' to me. Along with many other features on the device I'm stumped by these mysterious things.
It seems to me that some people's brains are wired differently so that all this new tech is no problem. Is there a brain app I can get so that it will all become magically clear??
I've booked onto a course at our local Third Age centre so that someone can explain 'Apps' to me. Along with many other features on the device I'm stumped by these mysterious things.
It seems to me that some people's brains are wired differently so that all this new tech is no problem. Is there a brain app I can get so that it will all become magically clear??
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Stephen
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Re: Not 'Appy
Not 'Appy.....which one are you then
anneed........it's a woman thing. You're all wired differently to us men
Bu99er. I forgot where I put my tin hat
anneed........it's a woman thing. You're all wired differently to us men
Bu99er. I forgot where I put my tin hat
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Frank Manning
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Re: Not 'Appy
Stephen wrote:Not 'Appy.....which one are you then![]()
anneed........it's a woman thing. You're all wired differently to us men![]()
Bu99er. I forgot where I put my tin hat
Ooooooh! Take cover Stephen! We have met Anne, and she is a very nice lady. I sympathise with her. I haven't got my mobile for anything other than phone texts and camera. I figure I am not that desperate to be looking at Apps, Facebook, Twitter etc., etc., when I am out of the house.
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Stephen
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She knows I'm only jesting Frank........hopefully, or I'm in trouble
Like all technology most of us only use a fraction of what comes with it. Like yourself I only use my mobile for mainly texting, camera, the odd bit of online viewing, linking to my satnav, oh, and believe it or not, for actually phoning someone!

Like all technology most of us only use a fraction of what comes with it. Like yourself I only use my mobile for mainly texting, camera, the odd bit of online viewing, linking to my satnav, oh, and believe it or not, for actually phoning someone!
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Dark Knight
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Unless you are a serious techno geek or a yoof, you will not use 90% of it
Apps are applications, like the weather, music and cruise ship web cams, shopping etc etc
basically they just remove the need to search via google for something and take you straight to the site in question
Apps are applications, like the weather, music and cruise ship web cams, shopping etc etc
basically they just remove the need to search via google for something and take you straight to the site in question
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Frank Manning
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Re: Not 'Appy
Gosh! Golly! To think that I believed that apps were juvenile jargon for apples.
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anneed
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Stephen don't worry, I am laughing! Frank, thank you for your nice words. I do sort of know what app's are - just get brain freeze when it comes to things like that. I'll let you know how the info session goes.
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Quizzical Bob
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Don't be silly... it's nappies!Frank Manning wrote:Gosh! Golly! To think that I believed that apps were juvenile jargon for apples.
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Boris+
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Re: Not 'Appy
Well recently I've got myself a new smartphone - and it's ok, getting along with it just fine. I've also then decided to have a tablet for travelling, and then my laptop blew up - so I had to get a new one of those.
BOTHER! All was well until I encountered both Windows 8.1 (grrrr) and Office 2013 all on the same day. I've got a great relationship with the tablet and the phone, but the new laptop has a singularly skittish mouse. Anyone got some cheese Grommit?
Hope you get it sorted soon anned, and that you'll soon be smiling. I was thinking (only thinking, mind you) of upgrading to Windows 10 - but I can't do that until I've got some nice calm quality time.
Good luck anned.
BOTHER! All was well until I encountered both Windows 8.1 (grrrr) and Office 2013 all on the same day. I've got a great relationship with the tablet and the phone, but the new laptop has a singularly skittish mouse. Anyone got some cheese Grommit?
Hope you get it sorted soon anned, and that you'll soon be smiling. I was thinking (only thinking, mind you) of upgrading to Windows 10 - but I can't do that until I've got some nice calm quality time.
Good luck anned.
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wolfie
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Re: Not 'Appy
Simples Boris. When the little prompt comes up on your screen inviting you to your FREE Windows 10, just click, and it happens without you having to lift a finger, well, just a forefinger or whatever finger you use to click.Boris+ wrote:Well recently I've got myself a new smartphone - and it's ok, getting along with it just fine. I've also then decided to have a tablet for travelling, and then my laptop blew up - so I had to get a new one of those.
BOTHER! All was well until I encountered both Windows 8.1 (grrrr) and Office 2013 all on the same day. I've got a great relationship with the tablet and the phone, but the new laptop has a singularly skittish mouse. Anyone got some cheese Grommit?
Hope you get it sorted soon anned, and that you'll soon be smiling. I was thinking (only thinking, mind you) of upgrading to Windows 10 - but I can't do that until I've got some nice calm quality time.
Good luck anned.
I hope the relationship twixt you and your phone and tablet is a long and fruitful one
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Silver_Shiney
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Why can't they just produce a smartphone with the basic Android OS and let the user decide which apps to install? I've got dozens of pre-installed apps that I will never use.
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Dark Knight
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Stephen
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Re: Not 'Appy
Silver_Shiney wrote:I can't see how
Have a look here Alan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxISJqF6DE0
You can skip the ad after a few seconds and the video will also start after a brief pause.
Yer-awl have a nice day now.
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Boris+
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I've got loads of Apps which are naff for me, too - but I just locate them in an area that I don't bother with. I've checked, and they aren't draining much of my battery power etc, so I'm going to concentrate on more packing piles. Is there an App for packing piles?
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Boris+ wrote:I've got loads of Apps which are naff for me, too - but I just locate them in an area that I don't bother with. I've checked, and they aren't draining much of my battery power etc, so I'm going to concentrate on more packing piles. Is there an App for packing piles?
Sounds more like a trip to the doctors is needed
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Boris+
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Oh Stephen,
I love packing piles - don't we all?
I love packing piles - don't we all?
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Silver_Shiney
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Stephen wrote:Silver_Shiney wrote:I can't see how
Have a look here Alan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxISJqF6DE0
You can skip the ad after a few seconds and the video will also start after a brief pause.
Yer-awl have a nice day now.
Thanks, Stephen, but that's only disabling them, not uninstalling them. They're still on the phone/tablet
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Re: Not 'Appy
Good Evening Em
It is very easy to board Ten . . . and even easier to get back to Seven
Fills up a couple of rainy day
Lubooo
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It is very easy to board Ten . . . and even easier to get back to Seven
Fills up a couple of rainy day
Lubooo
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anneed
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Re: Not 'Appy
Well I learned all sorts on the smartphone course today but the nitty gritty of installing and uninstalling apps is next week. One thing the tutor did say was to hold off installing Windows 10 for about 6 months to give it time to show up any problems.
Also did you know the different versions of Android are named after confectionery? Mine is 4.2 which is 'jellybean' and is out of date even though I only got the phone in April. It was superseded by 4.3 (lollipop) but the latest and best version is the 4.4 Kitkat.
Also did you know the different versions of Android are named after confectionery? Mine is 4.2 which is 'jellybean' and is out of date even though I only got the phone in April. It was superseded by 4.3 (lollipop) but the latest and best version is the 4.4 Kitkat.
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Quizzical Bob
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Lollipop comes after Kitkat and is 5.0 or higher. Kitkat is much betteranneed wrote:Well I learned all sorts on the smartphone course today but the nitty gritty of installing and uninstalling apps is next week. One thing the tutor did say was to hold off installing Windows 10 for about 6 months to give it time to show up any problems.
Also did you know the different versions of Android are named after confectionery? Mine is 4.2 which is 'jellybean' and is out of date even though I only got the phone in April. It was superseded by 4.3 (lollipop) but the latest and best version is the 4.4 Kitkat.
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