Friday, March 26, 2010

iPhone App Tip

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I do not know how widely this is known/practiced here in this group, but when an otherwise well behaved app begins behaving erratically, especially after an update or series of updates, rebooting the iPhone can clear things up. While Apple has made the update process as painless as possible, I have seen cases with a number of apps where the update (or series of updates) made the app unstable. A reboot will sometimes clear this up.

If that fails, then sometimes deleting the app and re-installing on the iPhone is required to clear up the problems. (I realize that is a **pain** with iSSH since a delete/reinstall requires one to re-enter the term info and loses the DSA or RSA keys).

I have had to to this with a number of apps over the two years or so I have been a 3G user. The only pattern that seems to be common is a series of updates.

On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Tamara Crowe wrote:

> I look forward to the next update, because now my pie menu has started going blank! This time the buttons returned after closing and reopening the app. Last time I think I had to force quit it for them to come back.

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