Nov 4, 2017
Have you upgraded to iOS 11 yet? Well, of course you have! We
discuss tips for dealing with the latest changes doled out by
Apple. We also review OWC’s Thunderbolt 3 Dock and the Day One app
for journalling. Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com
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News:
• AT&T will no longer participate in Plenti after October 31, 2017 — AT&T
• You can now change your Apple ID from a third-party email to an Apple domain — 9 to 5 Mac
iOS 11.1 Update:
• video: “10 years in the making: The evolution of iOS” — Computerworld from IDG
• iOS upgrades are automatically downloaded to your device when
they become available but you do not need to apply them right away.
We talk about the perception that many feel where they must upgrade
the operating system and how to make it suit your needs
instead.
Get help with
over-the-air iOS updates — Apple
• 3D app switcher is back in iOS 11.1!
OWC Dock Review
• The Thunderbolt 3 Dock from OWC enriches our user experience by connecting iOS devices to the Mac for rapid charging using the high-powered ports and for those times when you still want to connect your iOS device to a Mac for upgrading or managing data with tools like iMazing
External monitor problem iMac 2017 High Sierra — Apple Support
Communities
macOS
High Sierra Broke Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter on Thunderbolt 3
Dock — TheMacMommy
• Day One Journal for iOS & Apple
Watch
• Day One for macOS
There are In-App
Purchases for different add-on services
Tips:
• How to delete pesky voicemails
that won’t stay deleted: put iPhone into Airplane mode, then delete
voicemails, then disable Airplane mode — delete voicemails again if
necessary, they should now stay deleted.
found in iMore Forums: Voicemail
won’t delete
• Contact: email us • like
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page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @TheMacMommy or @daveg65
• Meta: ITWIOS 016 Dealing
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