This is the one with Apple Fitness+.
iPadOS
iOS 14.1 and iPadOS 14.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
This is the one with the intercom feature for HomePods, but make sure to go through the on-boarding process in the Home app first, since it doesn’t seem to want to work otherwise.
iOS 14.0.1, iPadOS 14.0.1, and tvOS 14.0.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
This is a small bug-fix update but well worth it, considering how buggy 14.0 is. I’m currently on the 14.2 beta and even that one is far from perfect.
iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, and watchOS 7 IPSW Direct Download Links
Don’t forget to backup your device first and please be warned — iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 are still chock full of small bugs. You might have some software issues with your apps too, if they haven’t been updated yet.
iOS 13.7 and iPadOS 13.7 IPSW Direct Download Links
iOS 13.6.1 and iPadOS 13.6.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
This release fixes a few bugs, which includes a “thermal management issue that caused some displays to exhibit a green tint.”
iOS 13.6 and iPadOS 13.6 IPSW Direct Download Links
Please remember to get a full encrypted backup via iTunes or Finder of your iPhone or iPad if you’re planning on getting on the iOS 14 beta train. This is just in case you need to go back and want to minimise data loss.
iOS 13.5.1 and iPadOS 13.5.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
This is a security update, so you might want to get it installed as soon as possible.
iOS 13.5 and iPadOS 13.5 IPSW Direct Download Links
This is the “pandemic” update but there a number of security patches too, so make sure to get this as soon as possible.
iOS 13.4.1 and iPadOS 13.4.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
I forgot to post these earlier, so here they are… Continue reading →
Reuters: Flaw in iPhone and iPads May Have Allowed Hackers to Steal Data for Years →
Christopher Bing:
The bug, which also exists on iPads, was discovered by ZecOps, a San Francisco-based mobile security forensics company, while it was investigating a sophisticated cyberattack against a client that took place in late 2019. Zuk Avraham, ZecOps’ chief executive, said he found evidence the vulnerability was exploited in at least six cybersecurity break-ins.
An Apple spokesman acknowledged that a vulnerability exists in Apple’s software for email on iPhones and iPads, known as the Mail app, and that the company had developed a fix, which will be rolled out in a forthcoming update on millions of devices it has sold globally.
Apple declined to comment on Avraham’s research, which was published on Wednesday, that suggests the flaw could be triggered from afar and that it had already been exploited by hackers against high-profile users.
I was listening to @atpfm today, when I paused the audio to talk to a person at the post office. Not more than 30 seconds later I pressed play to resume and instead of hearing the podcast, I heard a random song from my music library.
Perhaps the number 13 in iOS 13 really is that unlucky?
iOS 13.2.3 and iPadOS 13.2.3 IPSW Direct Download Links
This version seems to address further problems which were supposed to have been fixed in iOS 13.2.2. I hope this solves background apps still getting killed on both my iPhone 11 Pro and 11-inch iPad Pro — this has been an extremely frustrating few releases.
iOS 13.2.2 and iPadOS 13.2.2 IPSW Direct Download Links
This build supposedly fixes the bug where iOS/iPadOS constantly kills background apps. I have not found this to be a sufficient fix — it’s better, but not ideal.
iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2 IPSW Direct Download Links
This version is still buggy as hell, but most things are a lot better now. Also, it adds AirPods Pro support.
iOS 13.1.3 and iPadOS 13.1.3 IPSW Direct Download Links
iOS 13.1.3 (Build 17A878) for…
iOS 13.1.1 and iPadOS 13.1.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
While it might be a minor security and bugfix update, it’s worth installing this ASAP.
iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 IPSW Direct Download Links
iOS 13.1 seems to be pretty stable for me, both on iPhone and iPad, with a few small glitches here and there. Ultimately, this is the first iOS 13.x update you should install! And make sure to check out all the new Shortcuts automation features.
See download links and full changelogs below →
iPadOS 13 (beta 5) — My Gripes and Comments When Using An External Keyboard
I have tried using an external keyboard with an iPad since 2010 and while it is possible, it’s nowhere near as good as on MacOS. I have tried various keyboards over the years, including Apple Wireless Keyboards, Magic Keyboards, third-party keyboards, but I am currently using a mechanical Doro67, which is fully user-programmable, connected via USB-C.
Below are some immediate gripes and comments I have regarding external keyboard implementation in the current beta of iPadOS 13:
- Sometimes, when I `Cmd + Tab` into an app, e.g. into Ulysses from Safari, I can immediately continue writing where I left off. The keyboard is active and the cursor is waiting for input. At other times it is not. There is no key that I can press to resume writing without first physically touching the screen with my finger.
- When `Cmd + Tabbing` into Safari, sometimes everything works as intended and I can use the `Cmd + L` shortcut to input the address I want to open or `Control + Tab` to the Tab I need. I can then use the arrows, PgUp, PgDn or Spacebar keys to navigate webpages. Unfortunately, sometimes iPadOS and/or Safari behave as if there is no keyboard connected and I have to touch the screen to make it active again.
- Sometimes the keyboard just behaves like it’s not connected at all and I have to touch the screen to get it to work.
- When switching between apps, there is a small delay, which I need to wait out before I can start typing. This delay is extremely frustrating.
- Sometimes iOS/iPadOS thinks the `Cmd` key is stuck, especially after quickly `Cmd + Tabbing` through your list of previously used apps.
- When using the `Alt/Option + Shift + Left/Right Arrow` to select text in e.g. Ulysses, the selection stops at the end of a word, omitting the space and/or punctuation marks after the word. When doing the same thing in Safari (editing text in WordPress), the word and the space behind it are selected. If there’s a comma or full stop after a word, and then a space, those get selected automatically too. This is inconsistent and Safari’s implementation is wrong. Perhaps this has something to do with WordPress and is not Safari’s fault but I don’t know that.
- The above problem also happens when moving the cursor when editing text. E.g.
Cmd + right arrow
will move the cursor to the end of the word in Ulysses (correct) or to the beginning of the next word in Safari (wrong). - Ulysses has a typewriter mode, which often loses my set position. iA Writer has the exact same problem. I hope it’s not something the developers of those apps can’t fix.
- My PgUp and PgDn keys often don’t work, e.g. in text editors such as Ulysses. `Fn + Arrows` don’t work either. Curiously, Safari is fine.
- It is (mostly) possible to use both MacOS and Windows without taking your hands off the keyboard. There’s basically a way to do almost everything without using a mouse or trackpad. I have been a keyboard-shortcut user for the past three decades, since the DOS days, just because it’s faster. iOS is woefully behind in this regard.
- I use the character picker almost constantly on MacOS (`Control + Cmd + Space`, to add arrows, etc. when needed. There is no way (that I know of) to do this under iOS/iPadOS (the emoji keyboard doesn’t have all of the symbols that I use, e.g. the arrow I used below).
- If you use an external keyboard with your iPad, please make sure to go into Settings → Keyboard → Hardware Keyboard to turn auto-capitalisation and auto-correction on or off (off in my case).
- If you use more than one keyboard language in iPadOS, you can use the `Control + Space` shortcut to switch between your languages — just hold `Control` and tap the `Spacebar` to cycle between them.
Keyboard support has been getting better over the years but it’s getting there at a glacial pace and is still far behind MacOS. I really hope they focus more on it in the future, perhaps even before iPadOS 13.0 rolls out this Autumn.
Photo: 11-inch iPad Pro with a Vortex Race 3.
Jason Snell’s First Look at macOS Catalina Public Beta →
Jason Snell, on Six Colours:
Catalina takes the Mac in a new direction. I’m encouraged by the fact that Apple is cranking up its focus on security and privacy without locking Mac users out from running the software they want, when they want to. I’m of the belief that the introduction of Catalyst will result in the influx of some really good software from thousands of iOS developers who have been using the Mac all this time without the wherewithal to develop software for it.
I’m curious to see how the current crop of iOS/iPadOS-only apps will compete with traditional Mac apps once the former are Catalysed.