B bodean New Member Thread Starter Joined Apr 25, 2011 Messages 51 Reaction score 0 Sep 6, 2011 #1 People finding it stable and an improvement over the latest official release?
Gregoris Well-Known Member Staff member Joined Jun 15, 2010 Messages 11,939 Reaction score 614 Location United Kingdom Sep 6, 2011 #2 stick with the official release, there is no real reason to use the beta itunes apart from being able to sync ios 5 beta 7
stick with the official release, there is no real reason to use the beta itunes apart from being able to sync ios 5 beta 7
iJeff New Member Joined Jun 6, 2011 Messages 1,612 Reaction score 12 Location Maryland Sep 6, 2011 #3 its running well, better than expected
H honeyathena New Member Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Sep 6, 2011 #4 i still use the 10.3.it is ok .i do not find the different with the before version……
T trunkie New Member Joined Aug 29, 2011 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Sep 6, 2011 #5 The version of iTunes that comes with beta 2 cannot sync devices that have the beta 1 software installed. To avoid this problem, do the following: Sync any devices that have beta 1 installed to the version of iTunes that came with beta 1. Upgrade iTunes to the version that comes with beta 2. Connect the device and install the beta 2 software. (Understand that you might see a failure to sync error when you first connect the device.) After installing the beta 2 software, restore from your the backup you made in step 1.
The version of iTunes that comes with beta 2 cannot sync devices that have the beta 1 software installed. To avoid this problem, do the following: Sync any devices that have beta 1 installed to the version of iTunes that came with beta 1. Upgrade iTunes to the version that comes with beta 2. Connect the device and install the beta 2 software. (Understand that you might see a failure to sync error when you first connect the device.) After installing the beta 2 software, restore from your the backup you made in step 1.