Mac software updates

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

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Steve

Just shows how often I use OS X Safari 7.0.6 has been out for 5 days before I noticed.
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Simon

There was an iTunes update the other night too.
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Gary

I just cant be bothered to post updates any more, this site is so inactive these days.
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Simon

That's because people aren't posting any more.  ;)
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Aug 18, 2014, 21:23:00
That's because people aren't posting any more.  ;)
I know, its also because te forum has changed, it has no 'spark' I guess any more. With all thats going on in my life I wish it was like the old days, Simon.

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Gary

iMovie and iWorks updates.
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Den

As good as everyone is on here, the spark was Rik and sadly his kind are hard to replace.
Mr Music Man.

Gary

Flash Player 15.0.0.152
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Simon

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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Sep 09, 2014, 13:40:04
iOS 8 today?  :dunno:
Nope it will come out when the new iPhone comes out probably a week from todays iPhone 6 etc announcement when that happens. Looks like the iPhone 6 will have the same amount of ram as my iPhone 5s so far, no incentive to update at all till next year tbh. iOS 8... ill wait a few days to see what goes wrong  ;)
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Gary

iTunes 11.4 (iOS 8 compatibility)
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Gary

#886
OS X 10.9.5 is out few bug fixes and Safari 7.0.6
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Gary

iOS 8.0.1 released. Bug fixes.
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lozcart

Quote from: Gary on Sep 24, 2014, 18:30:59
iOS 8.0.1 released. Bug fixes.

Don't update your iPhone 6 with this, you will lose Touch ID and your phone won't connect to your mobile carrier. I along with many others have this problem.

Gary

Quote from: lozcart on Sep 24, 2014, 18:39:20
Don't update your iPhone 6 with this, you will lose Touch ID and your phone won't connect to your mobile carrier. I along with many others have this problem.
Have you tried a hard reset? No issue on the 5S or iPad 4
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Simon

Can't find any confirmation that the update will address issues with the 4S. 
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Sep 24, 2014, 19:18:19
Can't find any confirmation that the update will address issues with the 4S. 
iOS 8 had a ton of security fixes overr iOS 7 too.  :-\ I think some people are using it, you probably wnt find a fix till 8.1 like with the 4 and 7.1. Massive cock up with the iPhone 6 though with this update
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Simon

Often, a hard reset sorts these things out, but nobody seems to have said that it does.  :-\
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Simon

I wonder if it makes a difference whether you upgrade OTA, or through iTunes?  I think it's more of a complete reinstallation if you do it through iTunes, rather than just a hole plug if you do it over the air.
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Steve

As you say with iTunes if you wish you can do a complete re install after a factory reset and then restore your backup.
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Gary

It appears that option-clicking on an iOS 8 file in iTunes will allow users to fix the issue without a restore. iMore has outlined the process:

    1. Download iOS 8 for iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus
    2. Option (Mac) or Control (Windows) click on Update.
    3. Choose the iOS 8 firmware file you downloaded in step 1.
    4. Let iTunes do its thing
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lozcart

Sorry chaps had to go out for a bit, tried a hard reset a few times no joy. The update has now been pulled.

I'm just in the process of downgrading to iOS8.0 via the iMore process, wish me luck  :(

Simon

iTunes updated to 12.0.1.  Has a new look.
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Steve

Indeed, I guess I'm getting old fashioned, put Yosemite on the MB Pro- not sure I like these flat icons. The OS is ok except my hardware is now too old to use handoffs.  Sadly my Apple hardware that I purchased between 4- 6 years ago is still going strong and is showing very little signs of needing replacement yet.
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Tacitus

Quote from: Steve on Oct 18, 2014, 21:04:31
Indeed, I guess I'm getting old fashioned, put Yosemite on the MB Pro- not sure I like these flat icons.

I think they're designed to be viewed on a Retina, or other very hi res screen.  Quite why Ive used the thin looking Helvetica Neue rather than Lucida with its more solid look I shall never know.  But perhaps that's why I don't own a fleet of expensive cars or a Gulfstream jet.....

The real disappointment to me is that they dropped the 4-core i7 option in the new Mini.  Combine that with a decent PCI-e SSD drive and 16Gb or ram and it would make a nice machine for some light video editing.  I know they're trying to drive people to the iMac, but hi-res screen or not I really, really, can't stand the reflections.  It's bad enough on the MacBook but at least with that I have more options for moving it around.