![]() ![]() I don't find the message here, but it was forwarded (as part of the discussion here) to me via Email: If some can do it, the ones that can't should probably be avoided. You should be grateful that your iPhone data is now more secure.Īnd, as you point out, it isn't all of the developers that were not ready. If an app is not ready it is the app developer's fault Apple gave them plenty of warning, and even told them that without updates the security vulnerabilities that were fixed might break their apps. ![]() ![]() 8.3 has been available to developers for 3 months, and even the approximate release date has been known for a month. I've gotten over 2 dozen app updates that add support for 8.3 over the past few weeks. What's funny is that those developers dropped the ball. The answer that everone could have been prepared does not sound convincing to me. NONE was aware of the degree of problems until user feedback showed up ALL face sudden problems with access to app data folders If they legitimately want to enter the market then they should learn how to keep up with updates, both Mac and Windows.įunny that of the four of five developers, who offer a much smarter access to my data than the lousy iTunes ever did It is certainly not Apple's job to chase up these third party app developers. If an App is not up to date then I would certainly be questioning the Developer's ability to update the code for that App.Ĭontact them and ask why they are so far behind when Developer betas have been available and issued for so long. All reputable Apps are up to date with the iOS8.3 update. The developers of those third party apps are a mile behind. If Apple can't do that,pls give the permission to 3rd party app such the PhoneClean to do the job.Īpple are blocking nothing. For my opinion,Apple have a right to block the access to all this function but please create an Apple own app cleaner for cleaning the app data since it may result the huge storage usage. I'm just using the app purposely for cleaning app cached which is consumed large storage usable. App like PhoneClean ,Imazing not functioning. I updated certain apps and have had my data erased because of the update and had to resort to DiskAid to restore the progress since Icloud overwrites and is useless. If they do this successfully, this discussion is over.Īs for the community, the question I have is there any other developer that has Ifile software like DiskAid that works with IOS 8.3 for Windows?Īll I want to do is backup and restore specific file from my iphone to my computer and back to the iphone if needed. I do not know if DiskAid,Imazing, Iexplorer will be able to update successfully for 8.3 or how long it will take. Apple should have their own official Ifile access software that users can use. Are they trying to purposely block DiskAid, Iexplorer and Ifile access software & apps from working? Apple may have done this as a security measure for people who hack apps and jailbreak and perhaps they do not want people to have file access. ![]() I can understand the argument of it not being Apple's fault since the developers should be up to date, but there are still questions to Apple. ![]()
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