IphoneConfigUtility

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  • Apple updates QuickTime for Leopard, Windows; iPhone Config Utility

    by 
    Michael Grothaus
    Michael Grothaus
    03.31.2010

    In the midst of all the hoopla over iTunes 9.1 yesterday, Apple quietly snuck a few other updates out the door. iPhone Configuration Utility 2.2 for Mac OS X lets you create, maintain, encrypt, and install configuration profiles, track and install provisioning profiles and authorized applications, and capture device information including console logs. The update weighs in at 6.94MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later. Apple QuickTime for Leopard - 7.6.6 includes changes that increase reliability, improve compatibility, and address security. It also includes general reliability improvements for iMovie. The update requires MAC OS X 10.5 Leopard. Apple QuickTime for Windows - 7.6.6. includes changes that increase reliability, improve compatibility, and address security. It requires Windows XP or Vista. There you go folks! Now you can get back to looking for hidden changes in iTunes 9.1!

  • Apple updates Pro Applications, Final Cut Server, and iPhone Config Utility

    by 
    Cory Bohon
    Cory Bohon
    09.22.2008

    Last Thursday, Apple released three updates that we forgot to touch on.Pro Applications Update 2008-03 (support site link)Pro Applications Update 2008-03 "addresses general performance issues and improves overall stability." More information about the Pro Apps update can be found in the release notes. You can download the installer package here.Final Cut Server Update 1.1.1 (support site link)Apple notes on their support website that FCS Update 1.1.1 addresses "installation issues and general performance issues and improves overall stability." Apple has also posted more information about the update in the release notes.iPhone Configuration Utility 1.0.1 for Mac OS X (support site link)The iPhone Config Utility allows enterprises to maintain a large number of iPhones (including installing and provisioning applications). The utility has been updated to version 1.0.1, and in normal Apple update fashion, they have not included any release notes for this version. You can however, download the installer package by visiting the Apple support site.All of these updates require Mac OS X 10.5.5, which was updated last week. You can download these updates by opening Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update) or by visiting the Apple support website links and download the installer packages. Thanks to everyone who sent this in!