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What do you all think of spotlight?
it crashes and doesn't show much of what I want to see ...
I feel bad that you might think I would refer to someones body size besides I have no way to know if you are large, small or an in-between but I do apologise if you thought I was being a dick head, My only reference was to the Goodyear blimp that I believed to be something known to every man woman and child in the USA, well it was widely know when I lived there but now that I think about it that was almost 30 years ago.
@banjofran I think Mr Goodyear is pulling your leg to some extent. 30 years in the US isn't nearly enough time to remove certain characteristics form an Englishman.
Have you tried Hey Siri compose me a chart topper in GarageBand yet?
A word of warning: I tried to update my son's iPad 2 from iOS 7 to iOS 9 and it was bricked by a known bug where the update is forever stuck on the "slide to update" screen.
Trying to fix it now but it's a real pain.
@richydot
That issue is addressed in Apple support forums. If I can find the reference I'll post it.
anyone here who can say a bit more about ipolysix?It seems that all my other well used apps running fine but somebody wrote about having problems with ipolysix?Is it still usable?
Yes. Didn't notice any blemishes, going through effectrix into loopy hd on mini 2.
Same thing happened to me. I tried the update via wireless and I had a password as well as find my iPad enabled. I suspect the combination of those 3 things did it. The way I got around it is I just restart the update process again by connecting it to latest version of iTunes on a desktop. It took a while but updated fine and all my apps and data were there.
Unfortunately I tried doing the update from the desktop but it still failed, even with the latest iTunes.
Basically a combination of having Find My Phone enabled and iCloud backups meant that the only solution was to wipe the iPad and reinstall. My son lost all his data and is devastated, and it wasn't possible to restore from the latest iCloud backup.
Well its dont now.
FWIW I wasnt able to restore anything from any backup. Apple kept forcing me to upgrade to IOS9 at every turn. Luckily the upgrade finally went through and everything worked but I was very close to wiping the device completely.
today will attempt to downgrade to 8.x
I have always held back on upgrading iOS versions, and I'm finding that I am now on my Air 2 as well, even though the extended battery being reported by upgraders is really pulling me close.
I think I'm interested in the split screen for reading, writing, and programming more than music use, but I think I'd prefer it on the iPad pro.
I'm going to try to hold off for another week. Thinking about it, this device has never had a major version upgrade yet, so it wouldn't be trying to carry over anything older than iOS 8, so that has to be a positive.
Anyone find that they gain back any storage space?
I'm still unsure about the iPad yet, but I did it yesterday on my iphone 6 - no problems, quite cool actually. Re-gained a measly 200 MB space !
According to the Auria forums there are problems with the combination of Auria + Audiobus + iOS 9 - in some circumstances it's not possible to record anything.
Thanks for the warning.
Ok I've finally gone to iOS 9 from 8.4 on my iPad Air2. Here are my initial impressions:
My iPad only gained about 200mb, but after a couple of hours use, I can definitely say that it is running more smoothly. Apps seem to open and close faster. Typing seems smoother and so does Safari.
I've done a basic open and play with all my apps except the effect Apps that are only of use in AB or IAA. Out of around 180 Apps, 2 flat out will not open (Gumdrops and Tape) and 2 have issues when opened (OMGuitar and Phase 84). Obviously not exhaustive tests.
AudioBus testing still to do.
So far, so good.
Gadget doesn't load samples through Audiocopy, only Audiopaste:(
I gained just above a gig
That's pretty good, much better than my measley 200mb
Loving the speed and smoothness increase. My iPad is better than when I first got it!
The saga continues....
http://discchord.com/blog/2015/9/22/ios-9-breaks-system-status.html
Never had much of a problem with this. As a matter of course I will restart my iPad after having many apps running. To me not a major deal.
This is crazy. At least it's secure!
http://mobile.pcmag.com/tablets/60082-find-a-bug-in-ios-9-earn-1-dollars-million
That's totally bonkers.
damn did they fix this? I own an Ipad Air 1 too and would hate for a majority of my apps not to work. It seems with apple devices there is on going struggle for people with older devices and updating but not updating to the point where your device becomes significantly slower and as things progress on IOS it kind of pushes you to get the latest device. It sucks. Even the switch from 30-pin to Lightening connector I didn't like.
Upgrading to a new iOS without any knowledge of what apps are going to be immediately compatible is an official Oulipo-type constraint exercise, it's GOOD for your SOUL.
9.0.1 is available now.
^^ beat me to it
I am NOT a happy iOS 9 bunny. Those here in the iPad Musician FB group who haven't checked my updates today... well, I'll let them speak for themselves when you do.
In summary, for everyone else, a test I had for whether things were better in iOS 9 demonstrated that they weren't. Worse in fact than 8 appeared to be.
NOW that doesn't mean that many folks (including me in many instances! :-) ) can't make productive use of 9 - at all. I can - you can - and will!
But, for the specific test case I tried on 9 with a brand new freshly loaded mini 2 with 9.0.1 as an example of a combination of apps that used to work well under on another mini 2 doing the same test with 7.1.2 with pre-AB-SDK 2.1 apps - it demonstrates that 9 is unusable for certain combinations, whereas 7.1.2 with those older ipas is not.
Glad I didn't spend more than $199 on a 2nd user mini 2 16 to test it with. I will stick with 7.1.2 and older ipas for the most part on other iDevices.
I'll offer details if anyone is interested who is here but not in iPM.
Not trying to spoil the party, really! :-D - just being realistic and checking against a known use case . :-)
@MusicInclusive "I'll offer details if anyone is interested who is here but not in iPM."
I think you should post you findings here, you may save somebody's sanity.