My iPhone already says it's updated to 10.3. Weird. Must be the beta program still?
I also had the OSX beta for 10.12.4 for months now. F.lux isn't going to be happy with this.
As always, gonna wait before updating my iPad Air 2.
Gotta worry about that planned obsolence, specially know that the device is officially "retired".
My iPhone already says it's updated to 10.3. Weird. Must be the beta program still?
I also had the OSX beta for 10.12.4 for months now. F.lux isn't going to be happy with this.
But the iPad Air 2 isn't retired.
Pages, Numbers and Keynote all got updates too (macOS).
iPhone 7 here. It was fast on 10.2, but now it's hyper fast. Great update.
Updated my late 2012 mac mini and not seeing nighshift in the display preferences. Is it not supported?
Weird, it should be supported, every mac that support the Metal API should support night shift.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205073
Maybe it's because of your display, I've heard some displays aren't supported.
It is, as of last week.
Now the entry level iPad is the new "iPad".
Someone check if it fixes the framepacing!
On the one hand, I'm sure Apple wouldn't have released something like this without a shitload of testing.
On the other hand, I've never heard of any OS update trying to reformat millions of user's filesystems in-place before, so that should be interesting.
No APFS for macOS yet?
Wait, so there are noticeable performance benefits for iPhones from the new file system?
Most people I've known who have that problem just wear their Watch so that the crown is facing away from your wrist.
It'd introduce all kinds of case-sensitivity problems on macOS in its current iteration.No APFS for macOS yet?
Guess I need to finally give the f.lux guy a donation before I peace out forever.
It'd introduce all kinds of case-sensitivity problems on macOS in its current iteration.
Wait, so there are noticeable performance benefits for iPhones from the new file system?
THANK YOU
Can someone explain this to me:
The update also brings SiriKit to the Apple Watch, letting users ask Siri to do things like send messages, send payments, book a ride, log a workout, make a call, or search through photos. SiriKit has been available on iOS devices since the release of iOS 10, but is new to the Apple Watch.
Because I can already ask siri on the watch to send a text message can't i?
When they do release APFS, I wonder if they'll be confident to do a replace during install like with iOS, or will just ask people to perform the usual backup/reformat/restore routine to be safe.
Either way, always backup no matter what.
I hope 10.3 fixes battery drain bug. My standby time has been terrible since last updating my phone. I went from leaving the phone off the charger overnight and losing 2-4% battery to losing around 15-20%.
Watch as apps will be updated to now include their own custom App Review prompts, and will make them more obnoxious and annoying than Apple's...
That'll be the line I draw where I decide to keep your app or not.Watch as apps will be updated to now include their own custom App Review prompts, and will make them more obnoxious and annoying than Apple's...
Watch as apps will be updated to now include their own custom App Review prompts, and will make them more obnoxious and annoying than Apple's...
Good. Punish any apps that try to bypass it. That switch is going on. Anyone know where it is?The future has been pretty laid out in the documentation. Pretty soon apps will ONLY be allowed to use the review request API from Apple (no custom stuff) which can only be asked 3 times per year and can be turned off from that master switch
When they do release APFS, I wonder if they'll be confident to do a replace during install like with iOS, or will just ask people to perform the usual backup/reformat/restore routine to be safe.
Either way, always backup no matter what.