What's the deal with NOT posting the link? I saw all kinds of links to Apple's servers for the 4.2b1 release, not 3rd party servers. Sometimes people are tight asses around here!
Oh, I don't know, maybe it has to do with agreeing to a legal agreement as a registered developer? Like maybe getting sued into oblivion by Apple? Just a thought.![]()
Oh, I don't know, maybe it has to do with agreeing to a legal agreement as a registered developer? Like maybe getting sued into oblivion by Apple? Just a thought.![]()
You cant install it anyway unless your device's UDID has been registered with Apple in the first place, so I dont really see the harm in a 3rd party download link.
But its Macrumors. They're pretty high profile so I guess they play it safe.
Name one.I saw all kinds of links to Apple's servers for the 4.2b1 release, not 3rd party servers.
Ah, yeah they're gonna get you and everybody else who provides a link that will temporarily screw you if you install and don't have a registered UDID. BTW, businesses can have one dev account with one person who can access it, yet multiple people running their betas. Seems that sharing those files internally would be a violation as well, but that seems silly too. I just have to scoff at the apple fear (and the developer bravado).
Name one.
Once again, rather than discussing where to obtain links from can we discuss what bugs have been fixed that were present in beta 1? The wifi bug caused me to downgrade so I wish to hear from users of beta 2 if that bug was removed or not. Please do tell.
Install was successful, but now it's putting my billion apps from my backup on there. First thing I plan to check is if 3G access came back and how stable wifi is. The wifi for me was quirky in beta 1, but a soft reset always fixed it.
Wish their release notes were a little more detailed... didn't say anything about what was new/fixed on this release.