:iphone4vert: Hi All,
I'm Diffie (or Lon - real name). I joined the forums here so that I have a place to look for answers to questions that I have about the iPhone. My questions have probably already been asked by someone else and answered, so I thought this would be a good "first stop." Although I've been a Microsoft user since the early 1980's, I love my iPhone. I had a 3gs and now a 4. However, I'm waiting for bigger changes to the iPhone before making my next upgrade rather than moving to the 4s.
The iPhone has made big improvements in my life for being such a small device. I have a condition called hydrocephalus which causes symptoms that include short-term memory deficits. Thanks to the iPhone, I no longer need to carry a notepad with me to record everything that I need or want to remember. I can now record life events, thoughts, and conversations with pictures, notes, voice recordings, etc. It's great to immediately place appointments in my calendar which I can now carry with me wherever I go. Sorry, I don't mean to sound like a commercial. However, as someone who has difficulty remembering something as mundane as picking up a loaf of bread on the way home, the iPhone makes me a more reliable person. That makes me a happier person.
Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this community and hope that I can be of some help to others as I also look for assistance.
Best to All,
Diffie
I'm Diffie (or Lon - real name). I joined the forums here so that I have a place to look for answers to questions that I have about the iPhone. My questions have probably already been asked by someone else and answered, so I thought this would be a good "first stop." Although I've been a Microsoft user since the early 1980's, I love my iPhone. I had a 3gs and now a 4. However, I'm waiting for bigger changes to the iPhone before making my next upgrade rather than moving to the 4s.
The iPhone has made big improvements in my life for being such a small device. I have a condition called hydrocephalus which causes symptoms that include short-term memory deficits. Thanks to the iPhone, I no longer need to carry a notepad with me to record everything that I need or want to remember. I can now record life events, thoughts, and conversations with pictures, notes, voice recordings, etc. It's great to immediately place appointments in my calendar which I can now carry with me wherever I go. Sorry, I don't mean to sound like a commercial. However, as someone who has difficulty remembering something as mundane as picking up a loaf of bread on the way home, the iPhone makes me a more reliable person. That makes me a happier person.
Anyway, I'm glad to be a part of this community and hope that I can be of some help to others as I also look for assistance.
Best to All,
Diffie