![]() ![]() AppleScript: A new window opened via “make new window” will now use the state of an existing window’s sidebar to determine if its sidebar should be shown or hidden.Fixed a crash that could occur at midnight when the Upcoming list was being updated for the new day.Fixed some issues with notifications on macOS 10.13 High Sierra.Fixed several drag & drop glitches in the sidebar.Fixed a bug where the app could crash after deleting an area from the sidebar.Fixed a bug that caused the toolbar’s dimming to be in the wrong state when cycling through multiple windows.Fixed a bug that caused the wrong buttons to appear in the toolbar when cycling through multiple windows.Fixed a bug that prevented filtering a list by a tag’s keyboard shortcut if that tag was visible in the filter bar but not directly applied to any of the to-dos.Fixed a bug that could prevent some popover menus from disappearing when switching between lists.Restored support for dragging a project from the sidebar into a list that’s open in the right pane (Today, Upcoming, an area).Made the behavior of the □/ fn + ←/ → keyboard shortcuts consistent with the OS: scrolling to the top/bottom of the view.Updated the URL scheme’s “update” command to support the “heading-id” parameter.Improved scroll positioning when collapsing a to-do with long notes, keeping it in view.Improved performance when editing long to-do notes.Fixed a crash that occurred when using AppleScript to query to-dos in the Tomorrow list.Fixed a crash that could occur if Things was launched while the macOS appearance setting was switching.Fixed a crash that could occur if items were imported rapidly from Apple Reminders to Things’ Inbox.Fixed a crash that could occur when starting to drag some content. ![]() Fixed a bug where dragged content could disappear when dragging across displays in some multi-display configurations.Fixed a bug that prevented the When popover from appearing when dragging a project onto Upcoming in some isolated scenarios.Fixed a bug that prevented the When button’s hover state from updating correctly.Fixed a glitch where interface elements could overlap in the Tags window.Built a workaround for a macOS issue that prevented Things Cloud password changes from being updated in the system Keychain.Added a mechanism to open a new Things window if you hit Cmd F while no window is open.Improved pasting collections of rich links (URL+title) into a list or a to-do’s notes.Once your phone reboots, you should have access to the iOS 17.2 developer beta. The process takes about 10 to 15 minutes, depending on your internet connection. You'll need to then enter your passcode, agree to the terms and conditions and wait for the update to be installed. Go back and tap Download and Install under the new "iOS 17.2 Developer Beta option" that appears. Next, go into Beta Updates and tap iOS 17.2 Developer Beta.ģ. On your iPhone or iPad, go to the Settings > General > Software Update.Ģ. Once you're a member of the Apple Developer Program, free or paid, you'll automatically have the option to install iOS 17.2 from your settings.ġ. The easiest way to download the iOS 17.2 developer beta is with an over-the-air update - the way you would update to any other new software release on your device. Screenshots by Nelson Aguilar/CNET You can install iOS 17.2 with an over-the-air update on your iPhone ![]() The Apple Developer app is free to download from the App Store. Read more: You Need to Know About These 3 New Features on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max Note: If you've already tested out any of the iOS 17 developer betas, you can just go into your settings and you should see iOS 17.2 available to download and install. Typically, you have to pay $99 to officially download and install any Apple developer beta software, but this year the company is letting anyone get a crack at iOS 17, as long as you join the Apple Developer Program. The new iOS beta also brings collaborations to Apple Music playlists, a translation feature to the Action button and a few enhancements to Messages. This early version of Journal is a digital diary that allows you to record your daily thoughts and activities with words, photos, music and even workouts. IOS 17.2 beta 1 finally introduces the Journal app, which Apple first mentioned at WWDC back in June. This story is part of Focal Point iPhone 2023, CNET's collection of news, tips and advice around Apple's most popular product.Īs long as you're enrolled in the Apple Developer Program, which now offers a free tier, you can download iOS 17.2 beta 1 to your compatible device, starting with the second-generation iPhone SE and all the way to the new iPhone 15 series. ![]()
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