[Electronics-talk] Sleep timer for the BARD app for the Iphone
Snow White Dove
jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 22:06:28 UTC 2014
Hi,
thank you so much for that information.
I hit the clock thing. I found though that I had to hunt for the stop playing thing through the sounds.
I tried it out and it worked fine.
I think it even turns the whole phone off.
I like that feature too.
Thanks again for your answer and am sorry if I offended anyone.
Jenny
On Jan 5, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain at gmail.com> wrote:
> No, once you set up your timer in the clock app to stop playing and you start your timer then your BARD book will stop reading when the timer is up, and you don't need to be in the clock app or the BARD Mobile app. There's a setting in the BARD Mobile app to determine if you'll still be able to listen to a book when you switch away from the BARD Mobile app.
>
> Helping each other on these lists is a two way street. Not everyone will know that you don't want to know that an issue is discussed in the documentation, so they may not just hit the delete key and move on. In these cases, you may just want to use the delete key yourself or politely ask a follow up question. Remember people helping each other out on this and other lists are not paid support professionals, and may not understand your level of expertise with the product you're asking about, so they may not nail the answer for you on the first try.
>
> I don't want to be accused of talking down to someone, but I do want to help, so I tend to make my answers short and to the point. Sometimes this means I don't provide enough detail, and I've gotten my share of criticism from people who accuse me of being arrogant, talking over people's heads or wasting people's times with answers that couldn't possibly help anyone. Still, I'd rather err on this side than waste my time going into too much detail and then just being accused of talking down to someone. I'd rather be short and to the point and then provide more information with follow up answers as needed.
>
> Any time you step out into the public you run the risk of being criticized, and that's even more true on mailing lists and other forms of social media where there's more anonymity. If you're answering a question then try to help the person asking the question in the way they want to be helped. If you're getting an answer then try to realize the person is trying to help, and even if it's a short answer, it still took them time to compose it. If it isn't what you wanted then ask a follow up question.
>
> We're all different on these lists. For my part, I try to look things up on my own before going to a list, so I appreciate it when someone just points out to me where I can find the answer and similar answers in the future. I'm not criticizing people who do things differently, since we all learn best in different ways, I'm just pointing out that what I find to be a useful answer may not be what you find to be useful, so don't just assume that the person answering your question and trying to help you will automatically know how you want your answer. Help those who are trying to help you.
>
> On 01/05/2014 04:42 PM, Snow White Dove wrote:
>> I don’t expect an immediate result:) I do however appreciate a clear and decisive answer like yours instead of go read this.
>>
>> If that’s how someone feels about it that’s cool with me. If they don’t want to answer my question except with “read this, watch this, etc.” Then hit the delete button.
>>
>> thank you so much for your answer. Do I need to be in the BARD mobile app to get the book to stop playing using the control panel.
>>
>> I’m not familiar with that. I’ve run into it accidentally, but not knowing what it could do or how to use it, I left it alone fearing that I’d do something that would mess things up.
>>
>> As I have mentioned before in another reply. I have not been formally trained on any Apple product. What I’ve gotten has been through friends who have the time and lists.
>>
>> Jenny
>> On Jan 5, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It's in the clock app on your iPhone. I'm not sure where this is anymore, since I'm sure I've moved it into another folder on my phone. You can also get to it through the Control Center. You can bring up the Control Center by touching anything in the status bar and then doing a three finger flick up.
>>>
>>> Use the tabs on the bottom of the Clock app to go to the timer. To have your book stop playing after the timer ends, double tap on the when timer ends control and select stop playing from the bottom of the list on the resulting dialog.
>>>
>>> If you have any questions on this please ask. I am not sure how familiar you are with your iPhone and things like the Control Center or the Clock app.
>>>
>>> Of course lists are for asking questions, sometimes the right answer though is a pointer to the documentation or a place on where to go to get more information. I think questions should be answered when asked, but including a pointer on where to go to get more information is also appropriate. The BARD Mobile app's documentation has a lot of good information in it, and is a good resource for anyone using the BARD Mobile app. If anyone using the BARD Mobile app doesn't know about it then I don't think there's anything wrong with pointing this out.
>>>
>>> Writing the above message took some time for me, and I had to go to my iPhone to double check the information to make sure I got it right. When I saw this question a few days ago, I didn't have the time to answer it then, so I just deleted it and assumed someone else would answer it. Would you rather have someone point out to you where you could go to get help or just not get any answer at all?
>>>
>>> I'm afraid lists are not good resources for quick urgent answers. You're assuming the person who knows the answer will see your question and have the time to respond right away. People on these lists aren't typically paid support employees.
>>>
>>> On 01/05/2014 04:59 AM, Snow White Dove wrote:
>>>> Can someone just tell me where that is please.
>>>>
>>>> I hate it when I ask a question and just get, “Look for the help and that’ll tell you.”
>>>>
>>>> I left an apple list because of that stuff.
>>>>
>>>> If a question is raised by someone, then obviously it needs to be answered or this kind of list, or any other mailing lists for any subject like it should be taken away since everyone expects you to just figure it out on your own.
>>>>
>>>> I’m writing this early in the morning and haven’t seen all the messages yet.
>>>>
>>>> I’m just bringing something up to think about.
>>>>
>>>> Sometimes, people need an answer right then because of a time sensitive matter that needs to be dealt with or because of their inexperience. That doesn’t make them lazy.
>>>>
>>>> Like I said, if you can’t get definitive answers to questions asked on lists, then why have them?
>>>>
>>>> I kind of thought that was what they were for.
>>>>
>>>> am I wrong, if so please tell me. I really and sincerely want to know.
>>>>
>>>> Jenny
>>>> On Jan 4, 2014, at 11:46 PM, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> No, you have to use timer on phone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>> At 09:42 PM 1/4/2014, you wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Was wondering if there was a sleep timer I didn't catch in the BARD mobile app for the I phone.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've looked and can't seem to find it anywhere.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Help!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jenny
>>>>>
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