Tag: Push
µGrowl updated, Snarl now supported!
by Vaelek on Sep.19, 2009, under Applications, uGrowl
Version 0.9.9 Beta of µGrowl has just been released. This one has some major UI changes and enhancements. Read the official write-up and download the newest version at the µGrowl page. It is now at 0.9.9 Beta as I hope this will be the final beta release, and may already prove stable enough to become 1.0.
-The screenshot still shows 0.9.3, I know, yours won’t
Changes in 0.9.9 Beta
- Complete UI redesign.
- Added Snarl support.
- Added a list of all currently active torrents.
- Added µTorrent bandwidth usage on status bar.
- Counts for total, active, downloading & seeding are displayed.
- Errors now displayed for authentication or connection failures.
- Window is now resizable.
- Settings have been moved off of the main window.
- Removed from Alt-Tab list when minimized.
- Close button now minimizes to the tray.
- Fixed bug preventing the server settings from being saved in some cases.
- View menu now has option to turn on debug messages. Not much at this point.
- Support link added to the help menu.
Features yet to come
- Ability to start, stop, remove & delete torrents from within µGrowl
- Ability to control µTorrent max bandwidth usage from µGrowl
- Ability to add torrents right from µGrowl
- Toggle to display all torrents, not just active
- Control run at startup
- Your request here?
Head over to the µGrowl page to download.
The interest in µGrowl is much higher than I thought it would have been. Once again I want to say that this is provided at no charge. If you feel µGrowl is worth a few bucks, even if you feel it is worth a quarter, please consider making a donation.
More on UDID’s and Push
by Vaelek on Jul.21, 2009, under Tips & Tricks
A few days ago I posted about Tapulous and the potential to have your associated Facebook / Twitter accounts hacked. There is another potential problem here. Let’s say you sell your phone. The UDID has not changed, so whoever you sell it to, if they install an app that you used that identifies you only by UDID, you’ve just given them access to your “account”. Now, it is possible to change the UDID (jailbroken users only), but it appears Apple may use this for verifying warranty coverage so if you change the UDID of a phone still under warranty and then sell it, the buyer may not be able to use the warranty. Likewise, it may be possible to change the UDID of a phone that is no longer under warranty, to one that is in order to have it serviced.
What I would recommend, is if you are going to sell your phone, email the contact for any apps you use that store settings on a server but don’t require a login, and ask them to remove your UDID from their system, or change it to your new one.
To see your UDID, just hold shift and click the serial number in iTunes.
What does this have to do with Push? Not much. In fact Push notifications are not sent based on UDID. They are sent based on a device token that is generated.
There is an issue that has cropped up that some people have stopped receiving push notifications. Apple has confirmed that in certain cases, your token can change when you sync with iTunes. When this happens, you will no longer receive any Push notifications. Their solution is to simply launch any apps that use Push and they will update the token.
Has anyone run into this? Has opening the app once resolved it for you?