Ah, knew I should resist the persistent and irritating reminders to upgrade. This seems to happen every time nowadays.
My god it's annoying. Particularly when you have a phone that doesn't have the processing power to handle the update, even when it isn't riddled with bugs.
I'm sure someone was suing Apple over this. Shame it hasn't had a knock on effect for the rest of us.
Yep safari's borked at the moment. Typical with Apple, I always tend to hold off a month or so so everything's fixed by then usually.
The internet is a wonderful thing but has made so many developers lazy and/or the suits who push deadlines pull them forward and just shrug their shoulders and say "we'll fix it later" if there are any massive issues.
Or even weeks. Anyone who takes the risk of updating when new software is first released can generally count themselves lucky if they don't have a problem. It doesn't matter if it's Windows, iOS, Mac OS X, Android, or any programme you care mention, hold off until the initial problems have been identified. Furthermore, if you can, have a rollback in place so go back to the position you were at before doing the upgrade.
yep, as others have mentioned it is java script that seems to be the main issue. I updated to El Capitan, which on my 4 year mac book pro was not very easy, (whatever happened to plug and go, been a bit sticky with safari, but a lot faster. Downloaded Crome for the first time and seems to be a lot better. Designer friend says that 'Adobe illustrator' does not work unless you update to the newest version of 'Java script, apparently a Microsoft product?..... and Apple just developed this without bothering to test it with Adobe, or so he was told.
Never one to rush to update, especially on 'vintage equipment' as the Apple shop describe my stuff. Amazed that Apple keep releasing updates, surely this should only need to be done 2-3 times a year.
Seems to be a common complaint on the mac forums, about not properly fixing bugs with updates.
I am going to leave well alone, have to put up with a slow mac i guess........
Did the update on my iPhone 5s yesterday. Not only is it working fine, it has somehow freed up a lot of memory which was previously always close to full. So I'm quite happy with 9.3.1.
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I'm sure someone was suing Apple over this. Shame it hasn't had a knock on effect for the rest of us.
if you go to this link there is help there
http://www.macrumors.com
I'm getting the web links problem on iPad Air2 and iPhone 6s.
First time i've really had issues with iOS updates.
Seems that Apple are aware and are working on a "fix"
The internet is a wonderful thing but has made so many developers lazy and/or the suits who push deadlines pull them forward and just shrug their shoulders and say "we'll fix it later" if there are any massive issues.
Hopefully not too long.
I'm using Mercury browser instead of Safari - but doesn't fix the issue of accessing links from email etc.
I updated to El Capitan, which on my 4 year mac book pro was not very easy, (whatever happened to plug and go, been a bit sticky with safari, but a lot faster. Downloaded Crome for the first time and seems to be a lot better. Designer friend says that 'Adobe illustrator' does not work unless you update to the newest version of 'Java script, apparently a Microsoft product?..... and Apple just developed this without bothering to test it with Adobe, or so he was told.
Never one to rush to update, especially on 'vintage equipment' as the Apple shop describe my stuff.
Amazed that Apple keep releasing updates, surely this should only need to be done 2-3 times a year.
Seems to be a common complaint on the mac forums, about not properly fixing bugs with updates.
I am going to leave well alone, have to put up with a slow mac i guess........
Anyone tried it yet?
Seems to have fixed the issues for me.