Apple MC903LL/A, ME643LL/A, MD724LL/A Use Reading List to collect webpages and read them later

Models: ME643LL/A MC903LL/A MD724LL/A

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See webpages you have open on your other devices: Tap , then tap iCloud Tabs. To share webpages you have open on iPod touch with your other devices using iCloud Tabs, go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Safari.

Follow a link on a webpage: Tap the link.

See a link’s destination: Touch and hold the link.

Open a link in a new tab: Touch and hold the link, then tap “Open in New Page.”

Detected data—such as phone numbers and email addresses—may also appear as links in webpages. Touch and hold a link to see the available options.

View an article in Reader: Tap the Reader button, if it appears in the address field.

Adjust the font size: Tap .

Share the article: Tap .

Note: When you email an article from Reader, the full text of the article is sent, in addition to the link.

Return to normal view: Tap Done.

Use Reading List to collect webpages and read them later:

Add the current webpage: Tap , then tap “Add to Reading List.”

Add the destination of a link: Touch and hold the link, then tap “Add to Reading List.”

View your reading list: Tap , then tap Reading List.

Delete an item from your reading list: Swipe the item, then tap Delete.

Fill out a form: Tap a text field to bring up the keyboard.

Move to a different text field: Tap the text field, or tap Next or Previous.

Submit a form: Tap Go, Search, or the link on the webpage to submit the form.

Enable AutoFill: Go to Settings > Safari > AutoFill.

Search the web, the current webpage, or a searchable PDF: Enter text in the search field.

Search the web: Tap one of the suggestions that appear, or tap Search.

Find the search text on the current webpage or PDF: Scroll to the bottom of the screen, then tap the entry below On This Page.

The first instance is highlighted. To find later instances, tap .

Change the search engine: Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine.

Bookmark the current webpage: Tap , then tap Bookmark.

When you save a bookmark, you can edit its title. By default, bookmarks are saved at the top level of Bookmarks. To choose a different folder, tap Bookmarks on the Add Bookmarks screen.

Create an icon on the Home screen: Tap , then tap “Add to Home Screen.” Safari adds an icon for the current webpage to your Home Screen. Unless the webpage has a custom icon, that image is also used for the web clip icon on the Home screen. Web clips are backed up by iCloud and iTunes, but they aren’t pushed to other devices by iCloud or synced by iTunes.

Share or copy a link for the current webpage: Tap , then tap Mail, Message, Twitter, Facebook, or Copy.

Print the current webpage: Tap , then tap Print. See Printing with AirPrint on page 31.

Use iCloud to keep your bookmarks and reading list up to date on your other devices: Go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Safari. See iCloud on page 14.

Chapter 15    Safari

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Apple MC903LL/A, ME643LL/A, MD724LL/A manual Use Reading List to collect webpages and read them later

ME643LL/A, MC903LL/A, MD724LL/A specifications

The Apple MD724LL/A, MC903LL/A, and ME643LL/A are notable models in the line of MacBook laptops, epitomizing Apple's commitment to high-quality design and cutting-edge technology. These devices cater to various user needs, from casual browsing to intense professional tasks, offering a blend of performance, portability, and sleek aesthetics.

The MD724LL/A, also known as the MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013), showcases Apple's emphasis on portability. It features a lightweight aluminum chassis, weighing just 2.96 pounds, which makes it incredibly easy to carry. With a 13.3-inch display that boasts a resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels, the viewing experience is clear and vibrant, suitable for both work and entertainment. The device is powered by Intel's fourth-generation Core i5 processor, providing robust performance while maintaining energy efficiency, significantly enhancing battery life, which can last up to 12 hours on a single charge.

The MC903LL/A, representing the MacBook Pro with Retina display (15-inch, Mid 2012), offers a more powerful performance for users who require advanced capabilities. It features a stunning Retina display with a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels, delivering breathtaking visuals and sharp text. This MacBook Pro is equipped with quad-core Intel Core i7 processors, providing the necessary horsepower for demanding applications like video editing and 3D rendering. Additionally, its dedicated NVIDIA GeForce graphics card ensures high-performance graphics rendering, making it ideal for creative professionals.

Lastly, the ME643LL/A, another variant of the MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013), is designed for those who prioritize portability without sacrificing performance. Similar to the MD724LL/A, it also utilizes Intel's fourth-generation processors but in a more compact 11-inch chassis. This model weighs just 2.38 pounds and still offers impressive battery life, appealing to students and professionals on the go. With a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, this display strikes a good balance between size and usability.

All three models incorporate advanced features such as fast flash storage, which enhances application loading times and overall system responsiveness. Additionally, they come with a variety of connectivity options, including USB 3.0 ports and Thunderbolt, allowing for seamless integration with peripherals and external displays.

In summary, the Apple MD724LL/A, MC903LL/A, and ME643LL/A models represent a versatile range of MacBooks that cater to different user needs, embodying Apple's passion for innovation, design, and performance. Each model provides distinct features and technologies, ensuring that whether you are a casual user or a professional creative, there is an Apple laptop that fits your requirements.