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Apple appears to have fixed an ongoing iCloud server issue that was causing some apps that have implemented iCloud support to fail to sync properly. The bug has persisted since November, and app developers were becoming increasingly upset with Apple's lack of effort to address the problem.

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According to YarnBuddy developer Becky Hansmeyer, Apple said that it has managed to address the issue that was causing sync failures.


Users of apps with iCloud issues were seeing 503 error messages such as "Request failed with http status code 503," but multiple developers have confirmed that the error messages appear to have gone away over the course of the last couple of days.

Tweetbot developer Paul Haddad said that he has received "basically 0" iCloud Sync reports over the past couple days, and Craig Grannell, who wrote about the iCloud problems, said that he is no longer seeing issues with the Cloud Battery or Transloader apps he uses.




The iCloud syncing bug appears to have been introduced sometime around late November or early December, and it was a major headache for developers. App users experiencing iCloud syncing issues don't know that it's a problem on Apple's end, causing developers to be blamed. Some app developers even went as far as building iCloud status dashboards into their apps so end users would have a better idea of when there were issues with the way iCloud was working.

While most developers have said that the syncing issue has been largely resolved, there are still a few complaints about ongoing problems, so Apple may have a few kinks to work out.

It's worth noting that this iCloud sync issue is an ongoing problem that developers were dealing with for months, and it is separate from the current two-day iCloud outage that is affecting iCloud services.

Article Link: Apple Fixed iCloud Bug Causing Syncing Issues for Third-Party Apps
 
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I wonder if the problems yesterday and today were related to applying the fix.
 
How about iMessage not syncing between iOS and macOS devices? Hmmm?
Call Apple. Mine was broken for years and I had no idea why. It turned out that someone reported my cell number as spam when it was spoofed by a telemarketer. Apple then blocks the ability for my Messages and FaceTime calls to communicate with the Mac to limit the ability to produce mass spam messages. Once they clicked a few buttons on their end, I was good to go again.
 
Bug this, bug that....is Apple becoming Microsoft?
When I brought up to an Apple user (uses iPhone, MacOS, and even does IT tech support on Macs) that Apple is becoming more and more like the big brother that they parodied in their 1984 TV commercial, even he had to admit that Apple was always like that. They just did a better job of hiding it back then was all.
 
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