Have you thought that Apple, possibly, have done this on purpose because
it was yet one step further for us to get, ideally, what we'd like in a
system, IE, full access from and to anything else that can send/receive
data of any kind! <Smiles>
On 13/07/2016 13:53, Spring Flower wrote:
hi
if any of you guys are subbed to pta you'll have heard about this already from
walter, i'm the friend he mentions in his email there
any how, for those of you who aren't on pta, we both have isticks, purchased at
the same time, we have both used the isticks successfully on our iphone 6's but
now, neither of us can get the phone to recognise the istick although my mum's
iphone 5 will, the ios on there isn't as up to date as mine and walters so it
seems that the istick isn't compatible with the later versions of ios, when one
has spent over a hundred pounds on such an item one owuld expect a better
service than this.
now, someone on the pta list said it may be because apple are trying to lock
out the istick as its not an apple product but when you go on to amazon to look
for the istick it states that they're apple aproved.
o, has anyone come across this problem and is anyone aware of a work around
other than waiting for the app etc to play catch up, again, not a good service
from the istick people
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