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In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up
with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! |
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On 1/12/2014 9:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! I am still going through the learning and discovery process with the new iMac. Finally got enough courage to upgrade to Mavericks. No problems, despite hearing of some horror stories on some of the Apple/Mac forums. Starting to like it but still making adjustments. Got tired of having to expand Safari (zoom) to fill the screen every time you opened it so I downloaded and installed Chrome. Chrome keeps the zoom setting. One thing that drove me nuts one night: When I first got it I was fooling around with the settings and enabled the voice time announcement for every 15 minutes. Thought that was fun for a while but eventually got sick of hearing it. So, I went to the time/date preference setting and unchecked the box for the voice announcements. 10 minutes later, it announced the time again. Opened the time/date preferences and confirmed that the box was unchecked. 15 minutes later, another time announcement. So, I put the iMac to sleep. The next day I was thinking about it and "awoke" it. Sure enough, it started giving voice time announcements on the quarter hour. I went to an Apple support forum to see if there was any history of this issue and indeed there was. An Apple tech had posted the following to resolve it: ==================== You need to reset the NVRAM and/or PRAM. Shut down your Mac. Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command (?), Option, P, and R. You will need to hold these keys down simultaneously in step 4. Turn on the computer. Press and hold the Command-Option-P-R keys before the gray screen appears. Hold the keys down until the computer restarts and you hear the startup sound for the second time. Release the keys. After resetting NVRAM or PRAM, you may need to reconfigure your settings for speaker volume, screen resolution, startup disk selection, and time zone information. If issues persist, your Mac's logic board battery (not a portable Mac's rechargeable battery) may need to be replaced. The logic board battery helps retain NVRAM/PRAM settings when your computer is shut down. You can take your Mac to a Mac Genius or Apple Authorized Service Provider to replace the battery on the logic board. ==================== So, I am thinking that this is BS. You shouldn't have to go through all that just to reset a setting. So, I shut the computer down, rebooted it (without doing all the above) and the voice announcements ceased. I had also installed the latest and greatest Garage Band version that requires Mavericks to run. After installing, I now had *two* GB icons in the Launch window. I thought the new one was supposed to replace the old version like what happens on a Windows machine. But, again after the reboot one of the icons disappeared. Mac computers are nice but they have their quirks. Being a long-time Windows user, I think Microsoft has done a pretty decent job in ironing out a lot of the issues that earlier Windows versions had. Also, I think using Windows NT as the backbone on Vista, 7 and 8 computers has helped. |
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On Sunday, 12 January 2014 10:57:08 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use.. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! Funny you should mention the old iPod. My wife has a 2nd generation NANO with her favourite music on it and she wanted her own alarm clock with the docking station so she could both play her music and recharge the iPod. I already had an iHome unit that looks after my newer ipod. Trouble is, Apple changed the connector for their devices a year or two ago so we had to scramble to get the older style. Luck had it that the local Sears had a few Sony alarm clocks on sale for half price ($60.00) that fit the bill. I've been worried about how long her old ipod will last. I understand there is an adaptor available to bridge the new & old generation ports but I've read reports that it can be troublesome. |
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On 1/12/2014 9:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! BTW ... here's what I've been up to with the iMac: http://s802.photobucket.com/user/Eisboch/slideshow/Loft%20Studio |
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On 1/12/14, 10:48 AM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 12 January 2014 10:57:08 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote: In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! Funny you should mention the old iPod. My wife has a 2nd generation NANO with her favourite music on it and she wanted her own alarm clock with the docking station so she could both play her music and recharge the iPod. I already had an iHome unit that looks after my newer ipod. Trouble is, Apple changed the connector for their devices a year or two ago so we had to scramble to get the older style. Luck had it that the local Sears had a few Sony alarm clocks on sale for half price ($60.00) that fit the bill. I've been worried about how long her old ipod will last. I understand there is an adaptor available to bridge the new & old generation ports but I've read reports that it can be troublesome. I've read reports of some older devices not working properly with the adapters. I think if you are taking that route, you should try before you buy. ![]() |
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On 1/12/14, 10:31 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/12/2014 9:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! I am still going through the learning and discovery process with the new iMac. Finally got enough courage to upgrade to Mavericks. No problems, despite hearing of some horror stories on some of the Apple/Mac forums. Starting to like it but still making adjustments. Got tired of having to expand Safari (zoom) to fill the screen every time you opened it so I downloaded and installed Chrome. Chrome keeps the zoom setting. One thing that drove me nuts one night: When I first got it I was fooling around with the settings and enabled the voice time announcement for every 15 minutes. Thought that was fun for a while but eventually got sick of hearing it. So, I went to the time/date preference setting and unchecked the box for the voice announcements. 10 minutes later, it announced the time again. Opened the time/date preferences and confirmed that the box was unchecked. 15 minutes later, another time announcement. So, I put the iMac to sleep. The next day I was thinking about it and "awoke" it. Sure enough, it started giving voice time announcements on the quarter hour. I went to an Apple support forum to see if there was any history of this issue and indeed there was. An Apple tech had posted the following to resolve it: ==================== You need to reset the NVRAM and/or PRAM. Shut down your Mac. Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command (?), Option, P, and R. You will need to hold these keys down simultaneously in step 4. Turn on the computer. Press and hold the Command-Option-P-R keys before the gray screen appears. Hold the keys down until the computer restarts and you hear the startup sound for the second time. Release the keys. After resetting NVRAM or PRAM, you may need to reconfigure your settings for speaker volume, screen resolution, startup disk selection, and time zone information. If issues persist, your Mac's logic board battery (not a portable Mac's rechargeable battery) may need to be replaced. The logic board battery helps retain NVRAM/PRAM settings when your computer is shut down. You can take your Mac to a Mac Genius or Apple Authorized Service Provider to replace the battery on the logic board. ==================== So, I am thinking that this is BS. You shouldn't have to go through all that just to reset a setting. So, I shut the computer down, rebooted it (without doing all the above) and the voice announcements ceased. I had also installed the latest and greatest Garage Band version that requires Mavericks to run. After installing, I now had *two* GB icons in the Launch window. I thought the new one was supposed to replace the old version like what happens on a Windows machine. But, again after the reboot one of the icons disappeared. Mac computers are nice but they have their quirks. Being a long-time Windows user, I think Microsoft has done a pretty decent job in ironing out a lot of the issues that earlier Windows versions had. Also, I think using Windows NT as the backbone on Vista, 7 and 8 computers has helped. I don't use Safari, and though I have tried Chrome a few times, the lack of availability of certain add-ons for it keep me on Firefox. I went through a NVRAM/PRAM reset a few years ago for a hard drive that was misbehaving. Ended up taking the iMac to the Apple store where the techs simply replaced the hard drive. End of problem. Every computer system has its quirks. I don't use Windows for anything anymore, though my wife does, and every so often I have to provide "tech support." She's on Windows 7, and it seems a lot more robust than some previous versions of that OS. |
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On 1/12/14, 10:53 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/12/2014 9:57 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: In my absence, the gurus at Evasi0n and saurik of Cydia himself came up with a working untethered jailbreak and ancillary programs for the iPhone 5S and the latest OS, so, finally, I'm able to customize my iPhone. The customizations are mainly "tweaks" that expand upon the features of the phones, such as adding more controls to the Control Center and deleting the ones Apple puts in there that you might never use. Exciting, eh? Also, sent my 2003 vintage iPod off to a service center for a battery replacement. 10 years off a single battery on an often-used device ain't bad. Update on the slighty used, holy boat shoe sale: bids are now up to $2.73, leaving me only $3000 and change short of my goal of the purchase price of a new Apple Mac Pro! I don't need such a powerful desktop, so I'd only buy one with auction proceeds. Or maybe a raffle. I'm beginning to think a raffle might work...hmmm. 1000 tickets at $5 per...hey now! BTW ... here's what I've been up to with the iMac: http://s802.photobucket.com/user/Eisboch/slideshow/Loft%20Studio That's cool...are those M-Audio speakers? They look very much like mine. I like your desk...I'll bet your wife picked it out. It's too graceful and curvy for a guy to have bought it. |
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