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We had a happy home with Macs. Then an intruder entered the relationship upsetting the balance. Now my wife's enchanting features are often illuminated by her new, true love, yes, an IPAD. It's like someone extra is in the room, and that someone is me.
To harmonize the relationship, between the Mac & the IPAD, I spied this self-help book at the library and with the power of its contents hope to reunite our now separate worlds on an iCloud.
I picked out a few relevant chapters, a good feature is that they are written so you don't have to read the whole thing, and so far so good.
Since it is a new book, it's due back at the library, and I'm sure it's popular as others struggle to renew relationships, before it's too late.