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On Aug 24, 2014, at 7:47 AM, David hilbert poehlman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> so what else is new?
> 
> On Aug 24, 2014, at 1:37 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> I just got off the phone with Lewis, a tech support guy at Apple, and I asked him this question. I know that notes can let you type, or dictate, little notes, but just how long can a note be? He said, “Harry, I use notes for  my word processor.” Now folks, that blew me away!
> I also asked him, “what about using siri?
> He said, “tell folks that I use siri, for everything, emails, word processing, little notes, text messages, reminders, the timer, the clock, you name it.”
> This is so exciting, that a notes app can be used as a word processor.
> Harry
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