I’ve still haven’t figured out why Apple doesn’t make instructions manuals for its devices. Can someone please explain me the reason behind it?
As people get to use Siri, the iPhone 4S digital assistant, more features are getting discovered.
A neat trick for sending group emails and group messages, has been found by Justin Horn.
To create a group message, clearly tell Siri the names of the persons you want to send the text to, separating them with the conjunction “and”.
Example:
Me: Send text to Greg and Denny and Gail and Thomas…
Siri: What would you like your message to…..to say?
In the same way you can send a group email. Just make sure you state the names clearly enough for Siri to comprehend them.
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November 22, 2011 at 1:23 am
That’s certainly a useful trick, but if you want to send to a larger group than two or three people, MailShot Pro will let you create large groups of contacts that the apps on your iPhone treat like a single contact, so you can use groups from all your favorite apps like Mail, Photos, Maps etc.
A great side effect is you can also use this from Siri, and send email to that group just like it was a regular contact. Find out more at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mailshot-pro-group-email-done/id445996226?ls=1&mt=8, A limited free version is also available.
Peter
Soluble Apps
Full Disclosure: I am the developer of MailShot Pro, and may benefit from its sale.
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