On my iPhone 8 with iOS 11.2.1 I was unable to toggle off the last App (YouTube by alpha sort) in my plug-in list (what I mean). I turned phone to landscape mode and my touch was recognized. It’s not a screen touch bug because after doing this I could turn back to portrait mode and toggle it on/off at will. I suspect an array count or layout bug.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
My Instagram account was hacked -- the follow-up is interesting
I signed up for Instagram before Facebook bought them. Back then it was a curiosity of low value and I used my throwaway password. That’s the password I’ve used for over 20 years for things I don’t care about, usually things that don’t even make it into my 1,867 item password database (ok, so only 488 are likely useful). It’s an 8 character alphanumeric — not bad by the standards of 1997 but obviously insecure now. It’s also certainly been added to many dictionaries as various services have been hacked.
After Facebook acquired instagram I think I authenticated through my Facebook account. I forgot about the old password.
Today when I launched Instagram.app I was notified of a login from Rio de Janeiro. When I answered that was not me I was sent to a password change screen. Evidently, like Google, Facebook/Instagram considers a valid password only a modest marker of identity (it might help that I never use the Instagram password and, in particular, I never login with the email address associated with that account, only with a username).
So no harm there — but it means someone is testing the throwaway password together with my gmail address against a range of accounts. I checked my database and there may be a few low value accounts I should clean up. Very few though …
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Overcast.app: the upload feature in premium is not very useful
I like to listen to medical and historical podcasts on my commutes. I have years of material in iTunes and limited listening time, I don’t need new subscriptions. I just need to queue up selected podcasts on my device. I prefer not to waste cellular data and I’m not interested in listening from newer to older (in fact many medical podcasts need to be sequenced the other way).
iOS Podcasts.app worked for this, back when I could choose a Playlist in iTunes and sync it. Today’s iOS 11 Podcasts.app is pretty much worthless.
So today I tried Overcast. I can select the podcasts I wanted in iTunes and drag them to the desktop. I subscribed to Overcast.app premium so I could upload them for download into Overcast (no iTunes support).
That’s when I found uploads are one … at … a …. time. Not to mention slow, but really I could live with slow. Overcast.app is even less useful than Podcasts.app
I wasted $10. I’ve canceled subscription renewal.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Simplenote for Mac search has been fixed
Two years after Simplenote.app for Mac was released with broken search it is now fixed in version 1.2. A product I rely on is not only alive, it’s even improved.
This was a significant rewrite and there is still lots of basic work to do. Tags don’t autocomplete (I think they used to in the prior release and they do on iOS). You still can’t apply tag changes to a group of notes. There’s no export of notes as text files from App. There’s no markdown support (not a priority for me but iOS version has it) and of course no support for images.
I haven’t used it long enough to spot any sync errors — recent versions of Simplenote were very reliable.
I hope this is a sign that Simplenote has a future. Now if they would only figure out a way for me to pay for it…
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Sending multiple Contacts to an iOS user from iCloud Contacts
Found this works
- Select multiple in iCloud
- Click gear bottom left to export VCF
- Email VCF to iOS device
- Click on attachment - get option to Add all members
I’m sure there are other means. Note this does seem to require a computer. I imagine works same from Mail.macos.
iTunes cannot sync voice memos ...
“iTunes cannot sync voice memos … because the Voce Memos app is not installed … You must download the Voice Memos app …”
Got this error message in iTunes today. I haven’t used voice memos.app in a long time (I use iTalk.app) and didn’t notice Voice Memos.app was no longer on my iPhone.
So why am I only getting this now … and why did a search on this phrase only find some phishing/spam page? Why does searching on Voice Memo Apple find only a bunch of third party apps? Why isn’t Voice Memos.app on my iPhone?
- I don’t know why only now … maybe an iTunes update?
- I don’t know why Voice Memos.app didn’t get installed when I updated to iOS 11 — might be a bug there.
- It is on the app store, but Apple’s app search/discovery is an unholy mess. You have to search for “Voice Memos” exactly. Shame we can’t search iOS App Store from the #$#@% Mac any more
One good thing — I ran across Apple’s Music Memos.app — which I’d missed. It does sound useful.
Sunday, December 03, 2017
Canon EOS Rebel SL2: switching the paired iOS (or Android?) device (WiFi, bluetooth)
Older Canons cameras had a lovely IR remote. Worked great.
Now they use a Bluetooth remote — or you can use a complex remote app on an iPhone called Canon Connect.app.
It’s awful.
If you do ever get your camera paired to your iPhone you’ll run into trouble when you switch phones. How do delete the old pairing?
I think you don’t - at least, not directly.
Go to Wireless Communication Settings. Then Bluetooth Function (not Wi-Fi). Their you check/clear connection info and then do Pairing again. The Wi-Fi info will then get set when you use the Cannon Connect.app to connect to the Camera’s built-in hotspot.
The trick is you start with Bluetooth, the Wi-Fi settings are stored thereafter.