Great Free Apps for iOS – November 27th

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Fyuse

 

First on our list this week is Fyuse, which is a great application that enables 3D photography on any smartphone, including the iPhone. With it, you can capture a wide variety of space, which becomes a single photograph that you can move around in to see things from a 3D perspective. This is definitely work checking out, especially since it’s free; but you will have to create an account to use it. Check it out!

Because Fyuse is also a dynamic social platform, it’s easy to share your images directly through the Fyuse app. Additionally, fyuses can be embedded and shared through other social platforms, websites, emails and texts. The fyuses you create are versatile and completely yours.
You can download Fyuse for free from the App Store at this link.

 

 

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MacID

 

We’ve been fans of the MacID software since it was initially released for iOS – it allows those with Touch ID to easily unlock their Mac either with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on their iPhone or iPad, or with a notification on the Apple Watch. Moreover, if neither are available, you can set up tap patterns on the Mac’s multi-touch trackpad to unlock the Mac without having to type your password.

In any case, the application is great for when you want a cooler and more modern way to unlock your Mac, as well as when you want to have an easier way to unlock your Mac when your hands are full, and for a limited time, MacID is completely free in the iOS App Store (normally $3.99)!

Setting the application up is incredibly easy – you just need to install the Mac OS X application on your Mac from the developer’s official Web site at this link after downloading the application from the iOS App Store at this App Store link. On-screen instructions will walk you through the process of pairing your device via a low-power Bluetooth connection, so you’ll hardly even know the application is running on any of your devices (almost no power usage).

If you’ve never seen or heard of MacID before, don’t miss out, because this is probably one of our favorite iOS applications of the year that we continue to use on a daily basis since its release.

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Apple Posts Support Document to Address Issues With iPad Pro Becoming Unresponsive

Apple has posted a support document to address issues with the new iPad Pro becoming unresponsive and displaying just a black screen. The document is called, “If your iPad Pro stops responding and the screen is black”.

Learn what to do if your iPad Pro doesn’t respond when you press buttons or tap on the screen, and the screen is black.

Apple recommends that you Force Restartthe device to temporarily fix the issue.

The support document also states that “Apple is aware of this issue and is investigating”.

Read More OR https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT6671

Apple Posts Support Document to Address Issues With iPad Pro Becoming Unresponsive

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Some iPhone and iPad Users Are Having Touch ID Problems With iOS 9.1 .

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Over the weekend i have received a number of calls regarding touch sensitivity issues , hanging , fingerprint unable to unlock iPhone and frozen iPad  .

and when i saw this news today , it clearly explains that iOS 9 should be the caused off all this.

my advise to all is to back up your iPhone/ data / memories with iTunes / iCloud  while we wait for a solution from apple .

 

 

 

Apple’s release of iOS 9.1 may have introduced a Touch ID problem for some iPhone and iPad users, reports Forbes. The site took notice of numerous support threads (12345678910) on Apple’s Support Communities complaining of problems with fingerprint recognition.

The complaints are similar: users running iOS 9.1 find Touch ID either refuses to recognise a user’s fingerprint, has become highly unreliable or doesn’t even register a fingerprint pressed against it. Users have tried hard resets (holding in the power and home button for 10 seconds) and complete factory resets without any success.

Notably, Forbes spent a few days discussing the problem with Apple before going to print; however, the company’s official statement on the matter is: “No comment”.

As Apple is aware of the reports, presumably it is working to identify and rectify the problem. Unfortunately, the signing window for iOS 9.0.2 has been closed and you can’t downgrade from iOS 9.1.

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