Frank (Atlanta) said:Question: Are each of the updaters fully-contained?
That is, if I download this latest version, do I need to keep prior versions for
any reason?
Thanks,
Frank
Well unless you want to collect code. . .Then no.
Frank (Atlanta) said:Question: Are each of the updaters fully-contained?
That is, if I download this latest version, do I need to keep prior versions for
any reason?
Thanks,
Frank
Wonder Boy said:my ipod nano is working fine. im not touching this one.
SiliconAddict said:Well unless you want to collect code. . .Then no.
russed said:when is the update for photo ipods to give them the same ability as the video ones e.g. lock, world clock, stopwatch.
Sky Blue said:it'll be out with the update that gives panther users dashboard, spotlight and safari2.
red_wedge said:still no fix for smart playlists then.
red_wedge said:still no fix for smart playlists then. it's been a year since they disabled auto updating of playlists on the ipod - about time they fixed it.
dabeatles said:The update for Podcasts broke smart playlists on 4Gs and minis (didn't tough the first three gens), however it looks like it's fixed on nanos and 5Gs.
usclaneyj said:My 4G works fine on autoupdating smart playlists and everything else. well, almost.
red_wedge said:You're right, it hasnt been a year, my mistake. I only got my iPod in April so it cant have been. But anyway, it's stopped working and I wish they'd fix it. But it seems like Apple is not interested in returning the functionality which existed when I bought it. I mean if Apple disabled video play in the new iPods and did nothig about it people would be pissed off. That's an incredible exaggeration but you get my point.
Josh396 said:Good to see some update but does anyone know what it fixes? I haven't had any problems with my shuffle.
Sky Blue said:it'll be out with the update that gives panther users dashboard, spotlight and safari2.
red_wedge said:Really? Have you installed all the updates? I have a smart playlist which selects 25 unplayed songs. It used to work so that when the ipod played the songs in the playlist, it would remove them and add new unplayed songs automatically. Now I (and many others - see the Apple discussion boards and Apple's note here http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301910) have to connect it to the Mac to get it to do this through iTunes - which is OK but it was much more convenient (and way cooler!) before.
This is most likely a deliberate feature change, not a bug.red_wedge said:Really? Have you installed all the updates? I have a smart playlist which selects 25 unplayed songs. It used to work so that when the ipod played the songs in the playlist, it would remove them and add new unplayed songs automatically. Now I (and many others - see the Apple discussion boards and Apple's note here http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301910) have to connect it to the Mac to get it to do this through iTunes - which is OK but it was much more convenient (and way cooler!) before.