Thursday 29 January 2015

"DobrĂ½ den" from the Apple Harvest in Prague

If you think this blog has been a bit quiet recently, it's because Apple Harvest HQ has temporarily relocated to Prague in the Czech Republic. Regular readers will be used to me moving to foreign climes by now. This is the third time in four years. I've been here since October and will be staying until the middle of this year.



Although the blog hasn't seen much action, it's been a busy time for the Apple Harvest. The iPhone 6 came out just before my departure and Prague is an amazing place to be testing out the fantastic camera on the latest model. We've also had the releases of Yosemite and iOS 8 which have more than lived up to expectations, and even more recently the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 hit the streets. Although I haven't upgraded my iPad 3 I did get hold of an iPad Mini 2 at the airport last month for an absolute steal. But I'm getting ahead of myself.

iPhone 6

Like many people, it took a bit of deciding which iPhone 6 model to get - the standard 6 or the 6 Plus, but in the end I plumped for the smaller version which better suits my dainty paws. If you're wondering, I went for the 64Gb Gold version - a departure from my normal preference of a dark phone. A few days after I received my new phone I got the chance to play with the 6 Plus and it was immediately clear to me that I'd made the right decision. The form factor of the 6 is, in my opinion, almost perfect. The screen seems just that little bit squarer, and I like having the extra row of icons.

I've kept my iPhone 5 to use as my local phone in Prague and I find it horribly clunky compared to the 6. Having said that, there have been a couple of occasions when I've been hanging out of a tall tower snapping away that I've missed having something more substantial to grip - it sometimes feels that a slight gust of wind will blow the phone out of my hand. I generally have the phone in a wallet case and in this situation the lightness and daintiness are of no consequence. When I know I'm going to be taking a lot of photos I swap to a bumper type case, but even this feels a bit lightweight.


For me, the iPhone 6 is the best model Apple have produced by a long long way! The camera is outstanding and although I love my Nikon DSLR I've found the iPhone 6 is a lot easier to handle when I'm in tourist mode. The quality of everyday snaps are just as good as the Nikon and although it isn't new to the iPhone 6 I think the panorama feature alone justifies leaving the DSLR behind.


iPad Mini Retina

I watched the launch of the iPad Air 2 with relish and was really looking forward to seeing what was in store for the iPad Mini. And like many folk, I was very disappointed. I've got used to the FingerTouch access to the iPhone 6 but this alone was not going to tempt me into buying an iPad Mini 3. However, I had been thinking about upgrading to a Mini Retina, and when I was at East Midlands Airport after a weekend at home I saw a 128Gb Mini 2 at a considerably lower price than anywhere else so I bought one on the spot.

I seem to use the Mini considerably more than the regular iPad and the retina screen makes an enormous difference, especially to my tired old eyes. Having the larger storage capacity has also proved a godsend. I've found that 64Gb means the devices are being pushed to the limit whereas with 128Gb I don't have to constantly manage applications and data to keep the iDevice working. I could never go back to a 64Gb limit again.

Yosemite and iOS 8

I've been lucky with Apple's operating systems and not encountered any of the significant issues that have plagued some users. WiFi connections on OS X 10.10 have been as good as under previous versions, and I missed the iOS brick "upgrade" though more by luck than judgement. I'm disappointed that Flavours hasn't made the transition yet although it is work in progress, but delighted that DockStar (for Apple Mail) has made a reappearance.

I've yet to have much of a chance to test out some of the new features of the OSes, particularly the Handoff feature. For the writing I have been doing I tend to be using either my MBA or an iDevice, but not switching between them. Plenty of time for that when I'm back in Blighty.

I've had one or two issues with Yosemite - with the initial release I had a lot of problems with Safari where web pages just would not load. Sometimes changing the default search engine from Google did the trick, sometimes switching off Bluetooth worked and sometimes a router reboot was needed. Luckily that problem has now vanished. The other issue I have is that the transparency setting is far from permanent. It appears that every time the MBA goes to sleep I have to reset the 'reduce transparency setting'.

Best of all, Clear finally works perfectly with all my devices all the time. It seems that the changes to iCloud in 10.10 have finally put and end to my sync issues, and Clear is back up there as my favourite list and to-do manager.

More to Come

These are just the highlights of the last five months while the Apple Harvest has apparently been hibernating. In the next few posts I'll cover some some of the other gadgets that have found a home either at HQ or mobile HQ. The Kanex Thunderbolt USB/Ethernet adapter has proved useful as a mobile solution to carrying around a Thunderbolt dock and a new 10 port USB 3.0 hub complements that nicely. Rounding off the mobile solution is a 4Tb Touro hard disk for the Mac and a Buffalo MiniStation Air 2 for iOS.

My Mobee Magic Juice battery is never far from me and another new but relaitvely untried toy is the Equil SmartPen - my first foray into the world of digital pens. I've acquired some more great software as well - some of it has made the must have list, some is just fun to have, especially for a stranger in a stranger land!

I'm hoping to be able to get back into the rhythm of posting more frequently now spring is in the air (?), so please come back soon to Czech out how successful I am (groan).





Tuesday 6 January 2015

Fruity Tips #1 - Automatically Detect Your Current Timezone

Here's the first of the Apple Harvest Fruity Tips. It's been a while coming but it has saved my bacon this week so I had to share it with the world as soon as possible!

I've had problems travelling overseas with some of my iDevices for the past six months because the Timezone setting won't update automatically. This never used to be an issue, but I'm guessing that in iOS7 or iOS8 a preference has changed which does now cause the problem.

And what a problem it was this week. I returned to Prague and forgot to change the time on my iPad 3 (the new iPhone 6 and new iPad Mini 2 were both OK) and as a result got up an hour later than I intended on Monday morning.

The problem appeared when I went to the Settings->General->Date & Time preference with the Set Automatically option switched on. The Time Zone setting wouldn't load properly - I just got the spinning fan icon. It turns out that the fix is very simple and it's all to do with the Location Services in the Privacy settings.

In order to get the Time Zone to update automatically, you need to turn on the Privacy->Location Services->System Services->Setting Time Zone. Once you make this tweak the Time Zone will change automatically in the future. Of course you also need to make sure that Location Services are switched on!

Make sure Setting Time Zone is Turned On!
Luckily in my case there was only an hour difference between where I was and where I'd been and there were no critical appointments in the diary. It could have been a very costly error though if I'd had a flight to catch or an interview to attend!