Showing posts with label iOS 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS 6. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Episode 29 - Mapocalypse

This week we discuss how Apple created a huge market for tablets, Duke basketball using iPad’s, the total non-issue of iOS 6 maps and shared Photo Stream.




Show Notes:



Creating a tablet market
Duke Basketball using iPad’s
Google+ Post about Maps
Bad Google Maps directions
Report iOS 6 Maps problems
Shared Photo Stream
Assistive Touch and Guided Access


App Review: Wipeout


Product Review: Cygnett Aerosphere iPad Sleeve
Cygnett Website




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Monday, September 24, 2012

Shared Photo Stream

With iOS 6 Apple introduced a new feature that not only works well in OS X but also terrific in iOS for the iPad and iPhone. On the iPad side of things shared Photo Stream works great in the Photos app that comes preinstalled on the iPad. Shared Photo Stream is a great way to share your photos with a private album for your family and friends. If you don’t want a private album you can also create a web album for public sharing, just remember it is public and anybody with the link can view the photos if you set it up as public.



Setting up a shared Photo Stream on the iPad is very easy to do. Oddly though you can only use the Photos app to actually create a new Photo Stream album. For some odd reason Apple decided not to add the functionality to iPhoto on the iPad which leaves me totally baffled. I can use iPhoto on the iPad to view my albums, I can also edit the photos in the album but I cannot add anything to the album from the app nor can I create a new shared Photo Stream album. I am not sure why Apple would cripple their most powerful photo app on the iPad? To add insult to injury you can actually create albums to share to Facebook and Flickr which really leaves me more baffled. Not sure what Apple is aiming to accomplish here but it is a head scratcher.



To set up a new shared album to share you will need to do the following:




  • Open the Photos app

  • In Photos view, tap the edit button on the top right

  • Tap on each photo, you will see a blue checkmark appear on your photos

  • After selecting each photo, tap the Share button on the top left

  • Choose Photo stream

  • Choose New Photo Stream

  • Name your Photo Stream, Add email recipients, choose Public or not

  • Tap Next

  • Type a comment for your Photo Stream if you like, if not tap Post on the top right



That is it, you have now created a shared Photo Stream that is either available publicly or if private to those you have invited to view the photos. If you invite someone who is on iOS or OS X they will get a notification on their iPad, iPhone or Mac if they are using the latest versions of the OS (iOS 6 and Mountain Lion). Also others can leave comments or ‘Like’ the photo by tapping the smiley face icon.



Another cool aspect for OS X users is the fact that if you are using Photo Stream with either Aperture or iPhoto the updates to the albums shared by others happen seamlessly. You will get a nice notification in Mountain Lion that will open up either Aperture or iPhoto depending what you are using for Photo Stream. You can easily add new photos in the application to your own Photo Stream album.



A few downsides to Photo Stream are the fact you cannot add your own photos to a Photo Stream created by someone else. I am sure that feature will be added in the near future. As well as the ability to use iPhoto on the iPad and iPhone to create Photo Streams. Shared Photo Streams that are set to private can only be viewed in apps that have access to iCloud such as Photos app or iPhoto, private Photo Streams do not work on iCloud.com, they will also show up in Aperture or iPhoto on OS X depending which app you are using for Photo Stream.



This is probably my favorite feature of iOS 6 and I am glad to have something to finally replace my MobileMe Gallery. Check out my public Total iPad Photo Stream. Have you tried shared Photo Stream? Do you plan on using shared Photo Stream? If so please let me know via Twitter.



For more information about Photo Stream please visit Apple.com.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Assistive Touch, Guided Access, and Speak Selection for iOS 6

I do not know enough about these topics to post my own videos as I do not have a disability or personally know anyone with a disability. I do recognize that these are terrific features that truly do help individuals who do have disabilities and are now able to use an iPad with greater ease of use. I think the author of the videos does an excellent job in explaining how these features work. He gave me a better understanding and I think if you are interested these videos will do the same for you.


Assistive Touch:



Guided Access:




Speak Selection:



Luis Perez has a personal website devoted to these topics, if you are looking for more information about these topics I encourage you to check it out.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Siri is iPad 3 only

Yesterday a Twitter friend pointed out that when she updated her iPad 2 to iOS 6 she was under the impression that she was also getting Siri. That is not the case for iPad 2 owners. Apple does state that “Siri Features” are included in the initital show notes. It does not state that Siri is for the new iPad (3rd Generation) only. If you click the “Learn More” link it does state it there . I am sure the majority of users do not take the time to look at the release notes. This is nothing more than just a simple heads up to anyone who might not have updated yet, if you have an iPad 2 you are not getting Siri.





Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Episode 28 - Life without Google

Today we talked about the only thing that made any difference today. Take one guess? The first five do not count, of course it was iOS 6. Transform your 3rd generation into a completely new device with the iOS 6 update. Siri? Yep, she is included. I discussed a couple of ways to use Siri on your iPad and how it may help your workflow in allowing you to Tweet or send an iMessage while never having to leave the current application you are currently using. Google leaving iOS 6 with the removal of Google Maps and YouTube but don’t worry, we have a nice list of alternatives plus Apple Maps ships with iOS 6. Sit back and have a listen.

iOS 6
iOS 6 Maps
YouTube replacement applications

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Episode 27 - Happy iPhone Day

Today Apple had their big keynote announcement introducing the new iPhone, of course Jennifer and I decided to spend way to much time talking about the iPhone 5. We also discussed some of the new features of iOS and what you can expect with installing iOS 6 on your iPad.

Show Notes:



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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Preparation for iOS 6

iOS 6 will be launching within the next couple of weeks and possibly as soon as this week. In preparation for iOS, I figured I would write-up a short guide on things to consider before upgrading your particular generation iPad.

Transfer Purchases:


You can transfer purchases you have made on your iPad 1 of 2 ways:

  • Connect your iPad to your computer via the USB cable > Right-click on your iPad in the left panel and select ‘Transfer Purchases from…’

  • You can sync your iPad to iTunes by connecting your iPad to your computer > Open iTunes > Click the ‘Sync’ button in the lower right hand side of your iTunes window.


Transferring your purchases is not that big of a deal any longer since you can always re-download any purchases you have made via the App Store now, this used to be a big deal before Apple started allowing you to re-download music, TV shows and movies that you had purchased. This will help keep you from having to re-download your purchases again though especially movies which can be quite large in file size. It is much easier to transfer your purchases from your iPad to your computer and takes much less time than having to continually re-download.

Backup:


This probably should have been the very first step I listed,as it is the most important step. You have several options for backup on your iPad.

  • Backup to iTunes by connecting your iPad to your computer > Selecting your iPad in the left panel > Click the ‘Sync’ button in the lower right-hand window of iTunes.

  • iCloud Backup is probably the easiest backup because it does it in the background.  If you have iCloud backup turned ‘ON,’ then you probably have a recent backup of your iPad already. To check to see if you have iCloud backup turned on, open Settings on your iPad > Tap iCloud in the left panel > Tap Storage & Backup > iCloud Backup will either be ON or OFF.


Backing-up your iPad should be something you do on a regular basis to ensure that if something happens to your iPad, that you will never lose too much data if you need to restore your iPad from a previous backup. This ensures that you have multiple backups of your data on your iPad and can easily restore your iPad to a recent state if needed.

I highly encourage everyone to use iCloud backup because your device will automatically backup your camera roll, accounts, documents, and settings when the iPad is connected via WiFi, locked, and charging. You don’t have to think about it, it just does it magically behind the scenes when you are not using your iPad. If you do not have enough storage in the 5GB of free iCloud storage Apple gives you, consider purchasing additional storage for added piece of mind.

I have a nice workflow setup to help me remember to backup to iTunes twice a week. I use the Calendar app on my iPad and created two weekly repeating events that alert me in the evening to backup to iTunes. If I have plans to be out of town during the week and will not be able to backup to iTunes, then I have a system for that as well. I will open that particular week's events that I have planned and set my Calendar to the day before I leave to alert me to backup. I then remove the Calendar events from the week I will be away so it does not disturb while I am out of town.

How to Upgrade:


If you are running iOS 5.0.1 or later you can update your iPad OTA (Over the Air) by doing the following:

  • Open the Setting App on your iPad

  •  Tap General in the left panel

  • Tap Software Update

  • Your iPad will automatically check for updates.  If an update is available, you will see the ‘Install Update’ button.


If you want to upgrade your iPad via iTunes you will need to do the following:

  • Connect your iPad to your computer via the USB cable

  • Open iTunes with your iPad connected to the computer

  • Click your iPad in the left panel of iTunes

  • Under the Summary tab at the top of iTunes look for ‘Version’ below that you will see 'Check for Update.' Simply click that, if there is an update available it will ask you if you want to upgrade.


Things to Consider:


When updating to a new version of iOS you should consider a few things before upgrading. If you depend on a certain application for school or work, you may want to wait until the developer updates his/her application to support the new version of iOS. That does not mean if an app is not updated it will discontinue working.  It just means that it is something you may want to consider before upgrading. Once you upgrade to a new version of iOS, there is no way to roll it back to the previous version[1]. You could check the developer's website to see if he/she has any information regarding an update to his/her application. As well, the developer may have a support forum board and you could check to see if anyone is reporting problems with the application regarding updates to either iOS or that particular application. Also, keep in mind just because a few people are reporting problems that doesn’t always mean you will have the same problem as them. They could be running a different generation iPad that could cause a different situation for them that might not affect you. The best way to go about it would be to send the developer a message and ask if there are any known issues with his/her application and the new version of iOS.

If you are using a 1st generation iPad would highly recommend you check the Apple iPad Support Forums to see if others are experiencing problems with updating to a new version of iOS. Again, remember just because someone is having an issue with their iPad does not mean you will have the same problem. My opinion is Apple will not push an update out to a device if that device would not support that particular update. That does not mean you will not have any performance issue or any other problem though. Use your best judgement and consider waiting a few days to see if any problems arise. Keep in mind that the 1st generation iPad is not getting the iOS 6 upgrade. However, if you are updating to other versions than what you currently have on your 1st generation iPad, be aware, as I have seen quite a few people complain on the Apple forums and Twitter about iOS 5.x.x regarding the 1st generation iPad.

I am fairly confident with the 2nd and 3rd generation iPad’s getting iOS 6 that their will be minimal problems, if any at all. I have been using the developer's beta of iOS 6 and have not noticed any significant problems.  Keep in mind the keyword is ‘BETA,’ so I am sure some things could change before the official launch. By change, I mean any problems that I may have experienced will be addressed. Let me note that I have not experienced many problems at all.

If you run into any problems with updating your iPad and you end up needing to restore from a previous iCloud back-up, I wrote a 'how-to' awhile back on Total iPad. You can find that article HERE.
You can find instructions on how to restore from iTune HERE

If you have any problems with updating your iPad to the new version of iOS and need help, I would start on the Apple Support Forums.

Also, you could reach out to me on Twitter: @iCrizzo.

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  1. You can restore your device, but that is beyond the scope of this discussion. Check the Jailbreak community for help on this topic.  ↩


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Episode 26 - The Seed, The Root, and The Tree

On this episode of Total iPad, Jennifer and I discuss the FBI having millions of Apple UDID numbers or did they? We also discuss some of the upcoming changes to iOS 6 and what that means for the new iPad. Been in a Best Buy lately? Noticed that the tablet section is almost as big as the laptop section? Thank Apple for that. They took a dead tablet market and evolved it into what we have today, the future of computing.

Show Notes:
AntiSec hackers leak 1,000,001 Apple device IDs allegedly obtained from FBI breach
Apple says that it did not give the FBI any UDIDs, and that it’s banning them anyway
Here’s how to check if your Apple device UDID has been compromised by the AntiSec leak
FBI Issues Denial About Leaked UDID List
Twitter Refusing to Hand Over Tweets in Occupy Trial
iOS 6 Preview

App Picks:
Drafts for iPad - Agile Tortoise
Drafts Review
Drafts Demo Video
Terminology - Agile Tortoise
Frenzic - The Iconfactory

Tip:
Increase text size in Mail.app

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Episode 22 - Please Backup

In this weeks episode of Total iPad we talk about the recent issue with a journalist who was hacked via social engineering and had his entire iCloud data wiped. Rumors of a new iPad dock connector. YouTube will not longer ship with iOS. We also talk about Stitcher Smart Radio, Seven Poets, and of course our tips of the week.

Show Topic Links:
The Mat Honan Story
No more YouTube
New 9-pin dock connector (rumor)

App Pick:
Seven Poets Review
Seven Poets - Edmund Pevensey (Download)
Yelp - Yelp

iPad Tip:
Customize Spotlight Search

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Episode 14 - What happened to 13

This week we discuss our thoughts on yesterdays WWDC Keynote where iOS 6 was previewed. We discuss some of the features we can look forward to as well as a few things we are disappointed about with iOS 6. Apple still hasn't slapped on a new coat of paint for iOS, we both feel that folders needs a refinement as well as the dock. We would love to see stacks similar to OSX on iOS. Patrick reviewed Apple's new Smart Case. We also have our app picks and our tips for the week.

Show Notes:
iOS 6 features
My notes from the developers conference (Christopher)
Notes for iOS 6 (Patrick)
AirPlay to Windows PC
Buy Apple Smart Case
Apple Smart Case

App picks of the Week:
30/30 Review (Link to download is on site)
UEFA Euro 2012 (Review - Disappointed)

Tips of the Week:
Ripping DVDs on a Mac to an iPad
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