I think you’ll want to continue experimenting as I think you’ll find the balance changes over time. Maybe keep it there, or send it to somewhere else outside of the IOS spear. So there’s yet another of my current Draft actions. I am considering to start saving them in either Airtable or SQL Lite, which is on my host server. I gather quotes, and have “thoughts” myself. Again, THANKS for trying to guide me, and I am looking forward to your advice!Īnd a edit, just because I just did this, and I think it’s important. We all only have 24 hours in a day, and right now, I am burning through them fast trying to “relearn Windows”, (been out since XP first dropped), AND learn all the hooks that you have so graciously brought up. I came here for great advice, because this is where the smart folks hang out. I am simply covering my bases better for any future hiccups. As long as a IOS device stays in my life AND is reliable. When it comes time to replace the iPhone and/or iPad, I can’t predict what will be my options.Ħ - Yes. That would be things like email, save to a doc/pdf, etc, so yes, available via Windows OS.ģ - The data will live either in Dropbox, or on my host server.Ĥ - At this time, IOS and a Windows environment will co-exist in my World. Now, to be more direct To your last questions:ġ - Do all these things in Windows? Would be nice, but I seriously doubt it’s possible.Ģ - “Directions”. I have been in the extremely long process of moving out of iCloud Drive, and back into Dropbox. It short, to move EVERYTHING that I can onto my hosted site. I am exploring, and that is the right word for me at this time, moving my Contacts into webmail/Mailman/Horde on my hosted site. My THINKING IS, to do everything that I can to not be 100% in a Apple OS, and not be 100% in a Microsoft OS. Have recently moved to a better host, who uses CPanel, and all the related trappings. Literally thousands of people depend on me to be on “the internet”. I ABSOLUTELY WANT TO be all in on Apple, but I can’t put myself back in that position again. THIS lead me to bite my tongue, and ordered a Windows based desktop for a alternative/back up. The new Apple laptops/desktops are not only getting too pricy, but even not thinking about price, the recent experience has caused me great concern. I work some in Airtable, and as I am sure that you know, Airtable does not have a good IOS interface. I lost documents and photos (iCloud Drive), plus weeks of “cleaning up” time. The Apple IOS/iPadOS 13 update cost me a lot. I use a iPhone XR and 2017 IPad Pro for personal use, AND, to run my business. THANKS for making me think, and thanks for digging deeper!! Seriously. Is an i*OS device a valid alternative for you for any of the interactions you have in mind for tackling on Windows?Īaaaaahhhhhhh.When you mention dictation, I just want to confirm that you are referring to the automatic text transcription from audio using anything that is available, and not specifically the Siri dictation trick that Drafts uses to allow extended dictation.Do your requirements all need to be addressed by a Windows app, or would interacting from/via Windows in some way and having an always on Mac with automation tools also be viable?.Are you wanting to share the data you input on Windows with Mac, Mac with Windows, both directions, or neither and have independent data in each ecosystem?.Are some of those particular apps or services on the Windows side of things? If so, what? Are you saying that you want to do all of these things on Windows (including the non-Windows app CardHop and Apple’s group messaging)?.Okay, based on those details, I have some questions for you.
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