Is anyone from Apple Support reading these questions regarding Numbers for IOS crashing?

Is anyone from Apple Support reading these questions regarding Numbers for IOS crashing?

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  • Does anyone from Apple actually read these pages?

    I have browsed this forum and hardly anyone has their questions answered. Does anyone in Apple read these pages? Come on Apple, listen to your customers and answer their questions.

    Google "Apple phone number". Choose the correct number and call it.
    If you have purchased an iPod you get one free support call - unless you buy the Apple Care extended plan, in which case you get calls for 2 years.
    If you have not purchased an ipod, they will bill you, since iTunes is a free program, and they are not in the business of troubleshooting Windows systems.
    Hope that makes sense. The Firefox browser is free and there's no phone number to call on that either, to make a comparison.

  • Does anyone from Apple support read the forum?

    Just wondering cause a lot of people have unanswered threads here.

    As Chenks has provided the information, don't forget to mark your question as answered

  • DOES ANYBODY FROM APPLE ACTUALLY READ THESE POSTS?????

    I'm beginning to wonder if anybody who works at Apple actually reads these posts. I've never seen so many posts with zero replies before... Where are all the supposed "gurus" that have been on this software since the beginning? Makes me think there must not be that many people using it, if it takes this long to get a response from the "knowledge base" that sold me the software.
    Hello... is there anybody home?

    Apple doesn't provide technical assistance here. It's possible they read some of the posts, but I am sure that they always go first to the feedback channel before wading through thousands of irrelevant messages in the forums, which are for user to user help.
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/keynote.html

  • Adobe Reader 11.2.0 app for iOS Crash

    The app crashes when trying to move files.

    The engineers have fixed the problem. They're waiting for Apple to approve and release a new version. Be patient.

  • Does anyone from Apple read these forums?

    If a representative from Apple would read these posts, doesn't it seem like all of us who are having the same problem (the iPod Mini not being recognized by iTunes 6.0.1) would have been fixed already? Check out the number of posts that ALL have to do with this same issue - going back at least a month. This HAS to be related to the most recent software version. Does anyone know of a way (other than calling customer support and being charged for the call) to contact Apple and let them know there is a widespread problem with the iPod Mini and the most recent version of iTunes?

    I can't seem to get iTunes up and running on my PC and am not getting any reply - I get the strange message "The folder iTunes can not be found or created and is required. The default location for this folder is inside the My Music folder. From what I can tell it is there but am unable to get things connected and running even after a de-install / re-install of the software. Getting frustated now - anybody out there with a suggestion?
    IBM   Windows XP  

  • Can anyone tell me if anyone from Apple reads these forums

    *Can anyone tell me if anyone from Apple reads these forums and does anything about the issues experienced?* I still have a faulty proximity sensor, even after the latest download. I went to the Apple Store and they told me to stop using it with the leather pouch, but it doesn't make any difference. I even tested the test models in the store and they did the same thing.
    *Has anyone been able to fix the proximity sensor fault on their phone so that it doesn't come on whilst your talking?*
    Someone please help. I loved my iphone 3G, but the iphone 4 has caused me to become so disappointed with Apple. I'm even thinking of moving to the Samsung Galaxy, which has Google Android capability, moving background wallpapers, bluetooth capability, video capability that is compatible the a variety of media players (not just Quicktime), the ability to send business cards to non-apple phones and the ability to be used as a USB drive without needing wifi or itunes.

    These Forums are mostly users talking with users, now and then you may see the grey Apple icon of an employee/genius posting and the purple Apple of a Forum host but they aren't here to pass on feedback.
    The best way to make your point is to send feedback here:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

  • So does anyone from Apple read the posts on here

    With the battery drain issues being experienced by so many, especially those with iPhone 5, I'm wondering if anyone from Apple may have actually read these posts.With all due respect to the experts, it is clear to me that the iOS 7.1 update is causing this problem. I have turned off numerous functions on the phone, done a full back up and my phone is practically useless. I shot a 2 min video last night and then replayed it. My battery dropped from 75% to 33%. It's time Apple got the finger out and fixed this issue.

    I've got some tips for you to save up more battery:
    -close apps by multitasking
    -do NOT use brightness to the max
    -do NOT keep bluetooth, cellular data, wifi on when you do not need it
    Make sure that apple's working on this issue since so many apple users have reported this issue
    Try taking your iphone to the nearest apple store and show them your iphone, they'll test it and i guess there's an internal problem because i highly doubt that the battery could drop 42% in 4mins

  • Has anyone else received a phishing, "Urgent Alert From Apple Support"? It came to my actual iCloud email address.

    The message is very clearly bogus, full of errors of every kind, right from the start: "Dear Apple Custumer,"
    The fact that it came to my own iCloud address worries me since usually such schemes are to a broad group, like "[email protected]"
    I have forwarded the email, with Long Headers, to the fraud-combating websites. Can't find any hint on apple.com/support as to where at Apple itself to direct it.

    Re: Has anyone else received a phishing, "Urgent Alert From Apple Support"? It came to my actual iCloud email address.
    YES today in the UK, the email text is as below, together with several Links to "Apple" sites and an Apple logo and European support address.
    Fairly crude but could fool naive users.
    Any one know how to get to the addresses behind the links without clicking them?  Just copying and pasting as plain text doesn't seem to work. Any other way just copies the Hyperlink.
    Scam Text in square brackets:
    [This is the final notice to inform you as of 30 - January - 2015 that you have not yet updated your account information. Under "Know your Customer" legislation Apple Inc is required to perform a verification of your information, failure to do so will result in account termination in less than 48 hours.
    To stop the termination of your Apple and iCloud please validate your account information before the deadline.
    Please continue to Validate your Apple/iCloud ID »
    Sincerely,
    Apple Support]

  • Does anyone from Apple ever look at these posts?

    Logically speaking it's difficult to assume that all these problems with SL and the peripheral devices attached to them can be blamed on the user. I'll allow for some to be the fault of the user but not the majority.Especially when the problems are so similar.
    Does anyone from Apple check this site or is it just a grip sheet provided by them?
    Having been a pc user up until a couple of years ago SL is beginning to make me feel like I'm back on a pc. Not good!!

    Does anyone from Apple check this site
    Yes, but they rarely post. Click here for more information.
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  • How do I reset my security questions? I tried in vain seeking help from Apple support, following its directions in "Managing My Apple ID"

    How do I reset my security questions? Following the "Managing My Apple ID" directions did not help!

    Alternatives for Help Resetting Security Questions and/or Rescue Mail
         1. If you have a rescue email address or a Security Questions issue, then see:
             If you forgot the answers to your Apple ID security questions - Apple Support.
             Manage your Apple ID primary, rescue, alternate, and notification email addresses - Apple Support
         2. Fill out and submit this form. Select the topic, Account Security. You must
             have a Rescue Email to use this option.
         3. This is the only option if you do not already have a valid Rescue Email.
             These are telephone numbers for contacting Apple Support in your country.
             Apple ID- Contacting Apple for help with Apple ID account security. Select
             the appropriate country and call. Ask to speak to the Account Security Team.
         4. Account security issues almost always require you to speak directly to an
             Apple representative to securely establish your identity as the account holder.
             You can set it up so that Apple calls you, either immediately or at a time
             convenient to you.
                1. Go to www.apple.com/support.
                2. Choose Contact Support and click Contact Us.
                3. Choose Other Apple ID Topics and choose the appropriate topic for
                    your issue.
                4. Follow the onscreen instructions.
             Note: If you have already forgotten your security questions, then you cannot
             set up a rescue email address in order to reset them. You must set up
             the rescue email address beforehand.
    Your Apple ID: Manage My Apple ID.
                            Apple ID- All about Apple ID security questions.

  • Hi I am receiving thousands, yes thousands of eMails from APPLE Support Communities, In My inBox there is more than 26.000 eMails from these communities, and i Need Help from you, i will appreciate.I am not panicking but i've ever seen this !

    Apple Support Communities
    HI
    I am receiving THOUSANDS, YES THOUSANDS of eMails from ALL Apple Support Communities.I deleted some one thousand but still more than Normal.
    Please i need your Help.This is Enormous!!! I've never seen this happening! It should be a huge mistake that everybody from All Apple Support Communities
    sending me their complains? I think it is a big Mistake, or Something bigger, i don't Know! I just need Help in this moment. it's been more than three or four days
    i saw a number of eMails from Apple Support communities landing in my eMail address, should this be normal? I don't think so.
    I appreciate any Help
    Kind Regards
    & a Happy New Year

    Click Your Stuff in the upper right and select Profile. In your profile there is a link to the right to manage email notifications.

  • Its not a question, but i just hope someone from apple can read this, i just wish you can make a card just like itunes card, for ipad wi-fi card. would be convenience.

    its not a question, but i just hope someone from apple can read this, i just wish you can make a card just like itunes card, for ipad wi-fi card. would be convenience.

    That's why he gave you the link to make the suggestion.
    But returning to your proposal ... Apple does not sell any of the "wifi" connections. It would be up to providers of service to sell giftcards, and perhaps Boingo or some of other airport-commercial WiFi firms do. I can't think of any other place I've been asked to pay for WiFi.
    Now Verizon and AT&T, as well as other providers in other countries, could sell Gift Cards... and again, perhaps they do, but you'll have to check with them or make the suggestions there. It's really not an Apple issue, as they don't sell or provide any connections, just the hardware to make them.

  • Anyone get answers from apple support or retail stores about the mooing?

    i did a 'repair permissions' on my macbook and have not heard the mooing since but then again i have not used it much since then either.
    has anyone had apple support or a retail store address this issue directly?

    Reparing permissions didn't change anything for me. However, here are the CoreDuoTemp results for my black macbook:
    Mooing begins at 66C, gets more frequent at 67C.
    At temperatures above 69C, mooing stops.
    Might be different with yours!

  • HT1349 I forgot the answer to my security questions and I don't have a rescue email, whenever I receive a call from apple support it disconnects, is there any other way of resetting security questions?

    I forgot the answer to my security questions and I don't have a rescue email, whenever I receive a call from apple support it disconnects, is there any other way of resetting security questions?

    From a Kappy  post
    The Best Alternatives for Security Questions and Rescue Mail
    1.  Send Apple an email request at: Apple - Support - iTunes Store - Contact Us.
    2.  Call Apple Support in your country: Customer Service: Contact Apple support.
    3.  Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions.
    An alternative to using the security questions is to use 2-step verification:
    Two-step verification FAQ Get answers to frequently asked questions about two-step verification for Apple ID.
    Just wait for Apple/iTunes to reply

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