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IOS 11 update went bad on iPad Air. App Store was crashing and on when it didn't crash just showed a blank white screen. Apple Care said to 1. Create backup 2. Restore ipad air 3. 1h later I find myself with Apps not downloading for an Apple ID I bought several apps with. Contacting Apple Care again. Another 40mins on the phone. All testing conducted by Apple in August 2020 using iPhone 11 Pro Max supporting normal peak performance with iOS 13.6.1 and prerelease iOS 14 using the built-in Camera app with Live Photo enabled. Performance varies based on specific configuration, content, battery health, usage, software versions, lighting, environmental conditions, and other. Previously you were able to make backups of your iOS apps: plug your phone into iTunes on your Mac and it backed up your apps. It also let you pick one of those apps and drag files to it via your Mac.
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Todo Cloud is built with proven “Getting Things Done” and Franklin Covey concepts in mind. With intuitive and powerful features that help you organize, visualize and prioritize your to-dos, keeping yourself on task and focused on what’s most important is easier than ever.
Todo Cloud keeps you in control of everything you need to – well – do! Todo Cloud makes it easy for you to enter and track to-dos and gives you the ability to visualize and prioritize what you need to get done. Getting your work in line and in order has never been easier.
Todo Cloud keeps you on task by helping you see what’s most important and gives you tools (like built-in or custom alerts and reminders) that help you plan how to get things done. And if you’re part of a team, Todo Cloud’s collaboration features make it easier for you to win together.
From talking to enter (“Remind me to buy milk”) to geotagging your to-dos (to alert you when you’re near the store), being productive has never been cooler. And with Todo Cloud you can sync across devices, share lists with others and have more fun with all the time you’ll free up.
Sync Across Devices
Todo Cloud syncs your tasks and lists so that you can have the same information on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Android device. It also has a Web interface.
Todo at a Glance
Quick Menu
Add, organize and plan your to-dos (e.g. due dates, priority, reminders, etc.), with simple gestures and from one view.
Powerful Search
View to-dos based on attributes like due dates, tags, who they’re assigned to and more.
Date Filtering
View to-dos by due dates and assign/adjust start and due dates based on priority and workloads.
Task Editing
Deep control of to-do attributes – everything from a to-do’s priority to setting as many reminders as you want.
GTD Methodology
Built with “Getting Things Done” principles in mind, Todo Cloud keeps you focused on what’s most important.
Alerts and Reminders
Stay on task with reminders and alerts based on due date (May 2nd), time (2:00) and location (when I get home).
Today View
View your day with a quick summary of today’s to-dos, without unlocking your phone. Microsoft todo macos app.
Todo in Teams
Collaborate in teams – friends, couples, organizations, businesses, squadrons, etc. – Todo Cloud doesn’t discriminate.
Todo Everywhere
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Sync and track to-dos across all your devices. Todo Cloud supports iPhone, Mac, Web, Android and Apple Watch.
Following a long and somewhat tumultuous five-month beta testing period, Apple today announced the general public release of macOS Big Sur, the latest operating system for Mac computers. Also known as macOS 11, Big Sur is the first to support Macs built with either Intel or Apple M1 processors, and it features an improved version of the Mac’s desktop interface Finder, apps and games brought over from Apple’s mobile devices, and a substantially enhanced version of the Safari web browser.
From a user-facing standpoint, Big Sur’s most obvious changes may be cosmetic, as the user interface has been refreshed to incorporate transparent panes and bolder icons with depth shadowing, visual cues that weren’t as prominent in recent macOS releases. Notification Center, Control Center, and the traditional icon dock now have more in common than not with iPads. But there’s another bonus for users of Macs with Apple’s new M1 chips: They’ll also be able to run iPad and iPhone apps and games, which will now be downloadable from the Mac App Store, complete with resizable windows and support for trackpad/mouse controls.
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In addition to letting users customize a start page to their liking, Apple’s Safari has been upgraded with a translation feature to convert webpages between certain languages, support for extensions developed for other browsers, and markedly greater efficiency — in both browsing speed and energy consumption. A new signature feature called Privacy Report quickly alerts users to tracking systems websites are using and instantly blocks them. It parallels Apple’s efforts to discontinue iOS support for the Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA), which quietly profiles users as they’re browsing.
Previously, the Mac version of Messages was based so heavily on an older app — iChat — that some of the latest iPad and iPhone texting features weren’t included in the code. Big Sur’s version effectively parallels the latest iPad release, including support for Memoji stickers, message effects, GIF image searches, and pinned conversations, as well as group-focused features such as inline replies and ping-triggering mentions. Similarly, the Mac now shares features with the latest iPad Maps app, including support for Look Around street photography, indoor maps, EV charger location and routing, and third-party guides.
The last time Apple transitioned from one processor family to another was in 2006, when the PowerPC release of macOS 10.4 Tiger was updated midway through its life cycle to add support for then-new Intel Macs. Since then, Apple has moved to an annual release cycle for Mac operating systems, putting the onus on a major release to deliver major new functionality on day one. That’s likely why Apple waited to release Big Sur until today, coinciding with the official announcement of the first Macs with M1 chips.
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Big Sur runs on many Macs that previously ran last year’s macOS Catalina, including Mac Pro, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models released in 2013 or later; iMacs and Mac minis of 2014 or later vintage; 12-inch MacBooks from 2015 or later; and all iMac Pro models. Apple says macOS Big Sur will be released on Thursday, November 12 for Intel Macs and will ship with new M1-based MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models the following week.