Month: August 2020

Decision 2020: Keep up with your Candidate’s happenings with their official apps

No matter who you're voting for this November, it's always important to keep up with what your candidate is doing.  That's why each camp has come up with its own app for Android and iOS.

The apps have official campaign information, news, and other related information so you can be informed while you're on the go.

To download your candidate's app, see below:

  • Donald Trump: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/app/text
  • Joe Biden: https://joebiden.com/link/download-the-team-joe-app/

Note: This is NOT an official endorsement for any candidate and should only be used for reference.

How to Force Quit an App on Apple Watch

Apps ‘just work’ on Apple Watch.  But sometimes, they do go rouge and stop working (i.e. lock up).  Here’s how to force quit an app on Apple Watch.

  1. While inside the locked up, press and hold the side button.
  2. Hold the button until the power off screen appears.
  3. Let go of the side button.
  4. Press and hold the Digital Crown until the locked app quits.
  5. That’s it.

If you continue having problems with the app, delete it, and then redownload it.

 

Disney+ to offer ‘Mulan’ as $30.00 in-app purchase on iOS and Apple TV

Last Friday, Disney announced distribution plans for its upcoming movie that came from its current cartoon hit, Mulan.

According to a Disney+ webpage, "Mulan" will be available from Sept. 4 as an in-app purchase on Apple, Roku and Google platforms. The film is also set to go up for purchase through Disney's website.

How to use iCloud File Sharing on iPhone and iPad

If you use file sharing web sites such as Dropbox or Google Drive, but you have iOS devices such as an iPhone and iPad, then you can discontinue using those services and just use your iCloud account to share files with other team members (or family and friends).

One of the advantages of sharing files using iCloud is, you’re sending the other person a LINK to the file, so they can download it themselves as long as they have the proper access.

Sharing iCloud files can easily be done using the Files App for iOS.  The icon looks like a blue folder.

Here’s how:

  • Open the Files App from the device’s Home Screen.
  • Tap on the iCloud Drive option.
  • Tap on any folder to view the file(s) inside of it.
  • To share a file, long press on it until a drop down menu appears.
  • Tap Share.
  • Another window will appear.  Select the Add People option.
  • Add the people you wish to share this file with.
  • Select the type of Share options you want for this file.
  • That’s it.

The people that you selected will get an email inviting them to share the file, and a special link to that file.  You can do this with almost any file you have on the device.

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