Addressing Bias in Technical Solutions
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And that's what I did here to test. When it comes to iPhone (or even Windows desktop) I am not a power user but pretty average. I'm not good at this stuff and have an IT team to support me like any normal end user. And when I went into voicemail on my iPhone 5s I looked and there was the standard iPhone button for getting a copy to myself. I don't even use voicemail on my phone and found that immediately. Pressed it and boom, problem solved.
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@scottalanmiller said:
"Pile" is not a term for a group of files
You just don't know the awesome power of the pile.
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Hope you guys have hugged it out now
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Migrations are something that any user could want to do, and should be able to do . Moving something like Voice Mails and text messages, while not commonly needed - i've personally never cared about migrating them - shouldn't be considered outside the norm either.
Does Windows do something that nearly no other OS does in the requirement/user of extensions to know what programs to use to open a file - yes, is this now a legacy problem, sure, doesn't change the fact that people want to migrate every day from iphones to androids and vice versa. Just this year 4 of my doctors switched from iphones to galaxy notes, mostly at the behest of their teenage children. Frankly I couldn't believe they were doing it!
So Personally, yes I think migrations are a highly common thing. That said, if apple doesn't want to support that ability, that's their prerogative.
I'll agree that backups don't equal migration tools.