Mac software updates

Started by Steve, Sep 10, 2009, 22:25:27

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lozcart

iOS 4.3 is ready for downloading for iPads, iPhones and iPod touches.

Steve

Thanks I thought it was due on the 11th
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lozcart

It was, maybe releasing it early causes less strain on the Apple servers.

Steve

It's on the way , I wonder if the wireless hot spot feature will be supported by o2 on the iPhone without the the tethering data bundle option.
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lozcart

I wondered just that also Steve, I very much doubt it.

Just downloading the iPad version, want to see if it speeds up Safari.

Steve

It not the quickest download I guess a few people have cottoned on.
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lozcart

I've done the iPad updated ok but crashed iTunes when it tried to resync. Perhaps that's why they released the iTunes 10.2.1 update which I forgot to install first.  :blush:

Steve

I think I'll leave it until tomorrow when the US has gone to bed.
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Rik

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lozcart

That crash of iTunes messed up my iPad, I've had to factory reset and restore from back up (thank god for time machine).  After the update when I tried to sync it it would get to the photos and keep throwing up an error and cancelling the sync.

Thankfully it all seems back to normal now.

lozcart

Safari 5.0.4 is out.

"This update contains improvements to stability, compatibility, accessibility and security, including the following:

- Improved stability for webpages with multiple instances of plug-in content
- Improved compatibility with webpages with image reflections and transition effects
- A fix for an issue that could cause some webpages to print with incorrect layouts
- A fix for an issue that could cause content to display incorrectly on webpages with plug-ins
- A fix for an issue that could cause a Screen Saver to appear while video is playing in Safari
- Improved compatibility with VoiceOver on webpages with text input areas and lists with selectable items
- Improved stability when using VoiceOver"

Steve

Expensive day for the bandwidth.
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lozcart

Quote from: Steve on Mar 09, 2011, 20:53:31
Expensive day for the bandwidth.

It is, I think I'll get up early and do my iPhone on off peak rate. Looking at some Mac forums it's looks like O2 have disabled the wireless hot spot feature, which is a pity.

Steve

I managed the iphone , I can confirm O2 have disabled the wifi feature unless the tethering bolt on is used £7.50 for 500kb per month.
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Lance

I expect vodafone will follow suit. I'll find out when I update my iPhone 4.
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Steve

Unless O2 have been caught unawares with the early release of 4.3 as now the hot spot link to O2 is not now available.
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Simon

One disadvantage of jailbreaking is that I can't upgrade mine, or I'll lose the jailbreak, and it's a lot more tricky to jailbreak anything above 4.1.  I'm happy to leave it as it is, but out of curiosity, what am I missing?
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Bill

Quote from: lozcart on Mar 09, 2011, 20:49:20
Safari 5.0.4 is out.

Needs a re-start, just thought I'd mention it :P
Bill
BQMs-  IPv4  IPv6

Steve

Quote from: Simon on Mar 10, 2011, 00:06:21
One disadvantage of jailbreaking is that I can't upgrade mine, or I'll lose the jailbreak, and it's a lot more tricky to jailbreak anything above 4.1.  I'm happy to leave it as it is, but out of curiosity, what am I missing?

Here's the changes in 4.3 http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1358
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Simon

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Steve

Not a lot for the 3GS,maybe the safari update as it said to be a bit quicker with the new engine. I think what I've noticed since I'm now back on under apple's control is that the phone for me is much more stable (I kept losing wifi - which required a reboot to restore) however I've lost the flexibility and the wifi hotspot features I had with the jailbreak.
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Gary

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Quote from: Simon on Mar 10, 2011, 00:06:21
One disadvantage of jailbreaking is that I can't upgrade mine, or I'll lose the jailbreak, and it's a lot more tricky to jailbreak anything above 4.1.  I'm happy to leave it as it is, but out of curiosity, what am I missing?
Also a bunch of security updates which seem mainly to do with Webkit, its running ok on my iphone 4. MMS handling on O2 is now much better as well, before hand it would have issues sending, now it's fine, a known O2 bug on the 4 at least.

Edit: Just checked, I have set up personal Hotspot on my iPhone 4, but its an unlocked model bought from apple, so maybe that's why...
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Simon

My 3GS, with the jailbroken 4.1 is rock solid, and runs with no issues at all. If it ain't broke... 
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Steve

I've always had intermittent wifi since I jailbroke it and it's jailbreak related as it's rock solid otherwise. I did try 4.2.1 jailbreak but that was even worse for wifi performance.
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Simon

When I use wifi, it's when at home.  I've never used it while out. 
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