 | [iPhone] 2.0.1 is Out! »gizmodo.com/5033014/iphone-201-u···od-touch |
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 wxbossThis is like Deja vu all over again.Premium join:2005-01-30 Jacksonville, FL 2 edits | Downloading now...Thanks!
Edit: Update went smoothly - no issues thus far.
Edit again: everything seems to be much more responsive/faster on my touch - a noticeable difference! |
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 ChillinNo i7, no care.Premium join:2002-04-22 Johnson City, TN 1 edit | reply to nickelman Updating now.... i really hope this fixes the bugs.
Edit: Went smooth, and seems to be much quicker already. |
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 sgarrandInsert Witty Phrase HerePremium join:2000-04-13 West Brookfield, MA | reply to nickelman Sync took 2 minutes with 2.0.1.. 35+ mins before it. That's one improvement I'm seeing so far.
Scott |
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 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:11 | reply to nickelman Woot!!! Downloading now... Holy crap though, it's 250MB hehe... -- ,,!,,('-'),,!,, |
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 makazePremium join:2004-02-23 USA | reply to nickelman downloading it for my Touch now also. |
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 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:11 | reply to HiVolt Installed... First impressions things are smoother, keypad doesn't lag, scrolling the app pages is very quick, sync/backup is quicker... will see if it fixes the safari crashes. -- ,,!,,('-'),,!,, |
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 TearAbiteD'oh join:2001-07-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA kudos:2 | reply to nickelman no problems to report..
Contacts are a bit faster.. |
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 wxbossThis is like Deja vu all over again.Premium join:2005-01-30 Jacksonville, FL | reply to HiVolt So far, Safari is much more robust than it was before. Looks like Apple released a significant fix!
Time will tell, but things look good so far  |
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 rexbinaryMod KingPremium join:2005-01-26 Plano, TX | reply to nickelman 'Bug Fixes', this is the kind of stuff that pushes me straight to open source where they have nothing to hide. |
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 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
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| Ridiculous argument, even in open source they don't document everything and I for one don't care about doing a diff in a pointless attempt to figure out what was fixed. An upgrade either works or it doesn't, and I've been burned by Apple, Microsoft *and* open-source when it comes to upgrades. I'd really love to see complete release notes but it has never given me a 2nd thought to run to open-source. To each their own. |
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 Titus PulloI came, I saw, I slept join:2004-06-26 kudos:1 | reply to nickelman What was wrong with 2.0?  -- |
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 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | My wife didn't notice any problems. I had a few app episodes (power down and power on) and a few pregnant pauses, otherwise 2.0 has been fine for us. |
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 eliasPremium,VIP join:2000-07-24 Miami, FL | reply to nickelman I heard the Contacts delay is fixed. It's time for me to start downloading.
My wife even noticed that my phone's been "buggier" lately. -- My Webmaster Gig | Crunching the Midnight Oil |
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 rexbinaryMod KingPremium join:2005-01-26 Plano, TX Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS
| reply to bbarrera said by bbarrera:An upgrade either works or it doesn't. Since there are no acknowledged issues by Apple, nor any release notes for the upgrade, exactly how do you determine if this upgrade "works or it doesn't"? LOL -- Verizon FiOS 15/15 subscriber since 11/26/07 | Mac owner since 1990 | FreeBSD user since 2005 | Fedora user since 2006 | "Anyone who is unwilling to learn is entitled to absolutely nothing." - graysonf | EDIT: I seldom post without an edit. |
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 illJazzPremium join:2002-09-04 Geneva | reply to nickelman Just found out about it.. friend IMed me about it. I was shocked. Me usually being the guy who's a feed/blog addict, on something like this, I was actually behind.. I hadn't been reading up in recent hours. Oh well. I'm downloading as we speak. I'm very pleased to hear, universally, I might add, about the speed improvements. Everywhere I look I see the word "snappy" being used. Very nice! It's going to be interesting to see what else people dig up in this update.. given the terse description by Apple, consisting only of "bug fixes", there may not be much more to expect than bug fixes, but then that's all I was hoping for anyway 
There's a reason 2.1 is in the pipe, after all. -- I r a lolcat. |
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 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
·SureWest Internet
| reply to rexbinary said by rexbinary:said by bbarrera:An upgrade either works or it doesn't. Since there are no acknowledged issues by Apple, nor any release notes for the upgrade, exactly how do you determine if this upgrade "works or it doesn't"? LOL The same way I do on Linux and Windows, install it! |
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 rexbinaryMod KingPremium join:2005-01-26 Plano, TX Reviews:
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| said by bbarrera:said by rexbinary:said by bbarrera:An upgrade either works or it doesn't. Since there are no acknowledged issues by Apple, nor any release notes for the upgrade, exactly how do you determine if this upgrade "works or it doesn't"? LOL The same way I do on Linux and Windows, install it! Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. -- Verizon FiOS 15/15 subscriber since 11/26/07 | Mac owner since 1990 | FreeBSD user since 2005 | Fedora user since 2006 | "Anyone who is unwilling to learn is entitled to absolutely nothing." - graysonf | EDIT: I seldom post without an edit. |
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 HiVoltPremium join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON kudos:11 Reviews:
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| said by rexbinary:Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. Bugs? The iPhone has no bugs, just undocumented features.  -- ,,!,,('-'),,!,, |
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 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
·SureWest Internet
| reply to rexbinary said by rexbinary:Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. Sure just like the Debian developers hid the SSL bug back in Sept 2006.
I really detest release notes absent of content however in my experience they aren't always accurate and you need to install to determine if something has been fixed, and thats true of Linux, Windows and Mac. |
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