I used to think it looked really silly when iPhones first came out, like it was just a blatant copy of the whole "Sent from my BlackBerry" thing. But now I see the "Sent from my iPhone" tag so much in emails from people that it looks natural.
No. I'd like to think that having this disclaimer/signature is a valid excuse for a lack of capitalization in spelling. I use the phone to write only "on the run" and to friends anyway and am not a fan of text messages or emails in general. Typing on that small keyboard is a pain in the ass already when neglecting capitalization, thuy I try to minimize my typing efforts on the phone.
FredbirdNo. I'd like to think that having this disclaimer/signature is a valid excuse for a lack of capitalization in spelling. I use the phone to write only "on the run" and to friends anyway and am not a fan of text messages or emails in general. Typing on that small keyboard is a pain in the ass already when neglecting capitalization, thuy I try to minimize my typing efforts on the phone.
Good point. I removed mine thinking that people would take these emails less seriously since they were written so effortlessly on the phone instead of on the computer. Yes, it's a weird conception.
I changed it to a personal signature. Typing on an iPhone or Blackberry shouldn't be an excuse to have spelling errors, take the two seconds and re-read your shit. It's not hard.
Anacott_CEOI changed it to a personal signature. Typing on an iPhone or Blackberry shouldn't be an excuse to have spelling errors, take the two seconds and re-read your shit. It's not hard.
I personally removed it and don't like seeing it in others.
My friend has his iPhone signature set as his normal signature with a disclaimer apologizing for any errors, explaining it was sent from his phone or whatever.
i used to hate it and now i'm getting used to it, if someone writes me a super casual / quick email I can see why, and it's nice to know they stopped whatever they were doing to write it. i say leave it it in, for now at lest.
maybe ill add it to my regular email signature from my laptop just so i never have to write formal email again...
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No..that would make your email less prestigious
I used to think it looked really silly when iPhones first came out, like it was just a blatant copy of the whole "Sent from my BlackBerry" thing. But now I see the "Sent from my iPhone" tag so much in emails from people that it looks natural.
No. I'd like to think that having this disclaimer/signature is a valid excuse for a lack of capitalization in spelling. I use the phone to write only "on the run" and to friends anyway and am not a fan of text messages or emails in general. Typing on that small keyboard is a pain in the ass already when neglecting capitalization, thuy I try to minimize my typing efforts on the phone.
I do
I changed it to a personal signature. Typing on an iPhone or Blackberry shouldn't be an excuse to have spelling errors, take the two seconds and re-read your shit. It's not hard.
-Sent From My iPhone
I personally removed it and don't like seeing it in others.
My friend has his iPhone signature set as his normal signature with a disclaimer apologizing for any errors, explaining it was sent from his phone or whatever.
i used to hate it and now i'm getting used to it, if someone writes me a super casual / quick email I can see why, and it's nice to know they stopped whatever they were doing to write it. i say leave it it in, for now at lest.
maybe ill add it to my regular email signature from my laptop just so i never have to write formal email again...
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