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Texting Guide
Everybody is texting. Texting is so popular because if the
other person is available, you can communicate in real time, but
if your friend isn't around, you can still convey important
information quickly. And if you have an Apple device (an iPhone,
iPad, or iPod Touch running iOS 5 or later, or a Mac running
Mountain Lion), you can text anyone else with one of these
devices for free using a service called iMessage. "A Quick Guide
to iMessaging" (available in braille, eBraille, and Word) tells
you how to text and use iMessage on all your Apple devices.
You'll learn how to send and receive messages and delete the ones
you no longer want. If several people in your family share an
Apple ID for buying apps and music, but each person has his own
device, you'll also learn to configure iCloud so that you can
iMessage each other. For more information, visit
www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/IMESSAGE.HTML, or call 1-800-548-7323.
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