I downloaded ios 7.0 update from itunes but i disconnected the device and clicked "download only" using iTunes. After download was finished how could i update to my device? My device show my os is up to date. But It had shown by itunes to update for my device when I sync with itunes. How could I find downloaded iOS 7.0 update file in my Mac?
Users can also download and update to iOS 7.0.3 through iTunes by connecting their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a Mac or PC and choosing to Update. Users who choose this method will need the latest version of iTunes installed.
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However, you must provide access to your app for testing and judging. You can provide a URL where we can access or download the app, upload an installation file, or share a test build via TestFlight (for iOS apps).
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Both models will run apps you download from the Windows Store, but the only standard Windows desktop applications that will run on the Surface 2 are the pre-installed versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and OneNote. The Surface Pro 2 offers free access to the online versions of these popular applications, but to install the complete desktop version of Office you'll need to obtain and install a licensed copy.
The BARD Mobile home screen is separated into four tabs that are always displayed at the bottom of the screen for easy access. They are (left to right): Bookshelf, Get Books, Settings, and Now Reading. After you have logged into your BARD account, you will be placed in the Get Books tab, which provides access to the BARD catalog of digital talking books and braille books. The screen boasts a simple layout: the various options are arranged in a single column that extends across the entire screen for easy navigation. The first item at the top of the screen is the Get Books heading, followed by an item that opens your Wish List. Following the Wish List item, there is a heading labeled "Recently Added Titles." Below this heading are items that display recently added audio books, audio magazines, braille books, and braille magazines. At the bottom of the screen there is a heading labeled "BARD website." Below this heading is an item labeled "Browse BARD," which allows you to navigate the BARD website. To download books from this screen, they must either be in your Wish List or in Recently Added Titles; there is not a standard search function on this screen.
The Wish List and the Recently Added Titles items are nearly identical in layout. These screens begin with a heading with the title of the screen and the number of items listed for the given category. For example, the heading might read something like: "Wish List. 1 item." The Wish List screen has an edit button on the far right of the heading that when activated, allows you to delete unwanted books from the list. The Recently Added Titles screens have a table index so that you can quickly move through the list; an edit button is not present on these screens. The books on the Wish List and Recently Added Titles screens are in a single column; activating the title of the book will produce an alert that asks you if you would like to download the book. Beside the book title is a "More Info" button that launches a details screen, which lists the title, author, annotation, narrator, total time, and book number. Below this information there is a "Download" button that immediately begins the download when activated. If the book is in your Wish List, it will disappear from the Wish List and appear on your bookshelf. If it is in one of the categories under Recently Added Titles, it will appear on your bookshelf and remain in the list of recently added titles that you were browsing. Between the book title and "More Info" button will be displayed the percentage of the download that has been completed. Only one book can be downloaded at a time; therefore, if you add others they will be listed as "Queued for Download." Once a book downloads, a chime plays and an alert is displayed notifying you that the book has finished downloading.
The "Browse BARD" option at the bottom of the Get Books screen allows you to navigate the BARD website so that you can search for titles and add them to your Wish List for download. When browsing the BARD website, there is a heading at the top of the screen labeled "BARD." To the right of this heading are "Back" and "Forward" buttons. On the left is a button that will return you to the Get Books screen. The main tabs are also still displayed at the bottom of the screen. The BARD Mobile website is almost identical to the standard BARD website, with one minor change. Instead of a "Download" option after a book's description, there is an "Add to Wish List" option. It's important to note that you can't leave the BARD website when browsing using the app. Therefore, those links that would leave the BARD website can't be activated.
It's possible to transfer books from your computer to the BARD Mobile app using iTunes. With your iOS device connected to your computer running iTunes, navigate to the "Apps" radio button on the iOS device's control screen. You can then tab to File Sharing Apps where you can select apps that can receive files. After selecting "BARD mobile" you can activate the "Add" button to add files to the app. To add talking books and BRF files to the app, you must add the ZIP file containing the book or it will not be processed. There is no indication that the book is being added to your bookshelf; once the book has been added, you will hear the chime that indicates a completed download and the book will be in the proper place. BRF files from sources other than BARD, such as Bookshare, can be added to the app.
The Bookshelf tab organizes the books you have downloaded into 5 categories (left to right): Audio Books, Audio Magazines, Braille Books, Braille Magazines, and Help. These categories are arranged in a single column that stretches across the entire screen. Above the categories list is a heading labeled "Bookshelf. Select category" and to the right of this heading is an "Edit" button. The categories display the number of titles they contain. Activating the "Edit" button will allow you to reorder the categories; a "Done" button allows you to return to the default screen when you are finished adjusting the categories.
Each category screen begins with a heading at the top of the screen with the label of the current category and the number of items it contains. To the left of the heading is a "Back" button to return to the categories screen and an "Edit" button on the right. Below the heading lies a search field that allows you to search for either a title or author within the category. Below this are tabs that allow you to sort the titles in your bookshelf category by (left to right) title, author, and latest. The selected tab will be announced as "Selected'" by VoiceOver. Below these tabs are the books in the category, arranged in a single column stretching almost the width of the screen. A "More Info" button lies to the right of each title. You can open a title by activating it or by activating the "More Info" button and navigating to the "Read" button. The More Info screen contains the same information as the Details screen when you are downloading the book, but the "Download" button is replaced by a "Read" button at the bottom of the screen. If you would like to delete a title, you can activate the "Edit" button, whereupon a "Delete" switch button will appear to the left of the titles listed in the current category. You must first activate the switch button for the book you would like to delete which causes a "Delete" button to appear to the right of the title. Activating this second button will delete the title. When you are finished deleting titles, you can activate the "Done" button that is in the same position as the "Edit" button to return to the default screen.
The User Accounts settings screen contains two options. The first is labeled "BARD Account" and will launch a screen with your user name and password in two text fields. To change accounts, change this information. The next option is an item labeled "Download over Mobile Network." When this setting is activated, you can use your mobile data connection to download titles. A "Restore Defaults" button resides below this option and will restore the account settings to their factory defaults. 2ff7e9595c
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