I played with an iPad in the Apple store today. Think I actually want
to buy one now. ;)
On Apr 3, 2010, at 6:05 PM, Dean <canadacow@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tamara,
>
> I think I have a good idea what you're experiencing with the key pie
> menu. And thanks to your crash report I was able to deal with the
> full-on crash for good. I'll have this fixed in the next release (I
> mean it this time... just now I'm waiting on pins and needles for my
> iPad to arrive!)
>
> Dean
>
> On Apr 2, 7:39 am, Tamara Crowe <tam...@darkglass.org> wrote:
>> I do often try the reboot method. I have occasionally tried
>> reinstalling the
>> app, but not with iSSH yet. I did do a restore from backup last
>> weekend in
>> case that would help anything.
>>
>> I am still experiencing the issue where the pie menu items shift
>> around,
>> even after yesterday's update. I think I saw it blank, too, but I'm
>> not
>> positive if that was with the latest version. Perhaps I will have
>> to try a
>> reinstall of the app when I have time to mess with the keys and such.
>>
>> So far, the crashing on pie menu activation seems to be gone, so
>> that's good
>> at least.
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Michael Martin
>> <arsastronaut...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> 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.
>>
>>> ==================================================================
>>> Michael Martin
>>> ArsAstronaut...@gmail.com
>>> ==================================================================
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