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iTunes 9.2 adds Undo & Redo commands

iTunes 9.2 adds Undo & Redo commands: “Most applications have Undo and Redo commands, and iTunes has long had them available when editing song tags. Beginning with iTunes 9.2 (the latest version is 9.2.1), offers Undo and Redo commands which can be applied to songs which have been removed from or added to a playlist. Note, though, that these commands will not work for songs which have been removed from the Library.

As always, Undo is available from the Edit menu and can also be invoked using the keyboard with Command-Z. Redo is also in the Edit menu and can be done with the Command-Shift-Z keyboard shortcut.

I have no earlier version available for testing, but am confident 9.2 is when the feature I’ve noted was added. I regularly invoke the Undo keyboard shortcut just as a habitual response to a mistake, and I never witnessed the behavior prior to 9.2.

[crarko adds: I tested this, and it works as described.]

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The #Wookieleaks tag on Twitter is bursting with stuff Darth Vader doesn’t want you to know about [This Is Awesome]

The #Wookieleaks tag on Twitter is bursting with stuff Darth Vader doesn’t want you to know about [This Is Awesome]: “

If only someone had been holding the Emperor accountable and publishing the truth, maybe Admiral Ackbar would have known it was a trap in advance. The #wookieleaks tag on Twitter is a work of pure awesomeness, including Ewok intelligent design and the lack of WMDs on Alderaan. Update: As ElSpanielo points out, there’s also a #Wookieeleaks tag. [Thanks Franco!] More »

 

(Via io9.)

Apple Looking Into Reports of Problems With iOS 4 on iPhone 3G

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July 28, 2010 1:40 PM

Apple Looking Into Reports of Problems With iOS 4 on iPhone 3G

The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple is “looking into” reports of issues being experienced by iPhone 3G users who have upgraded to the company’s new iOS 4. Discussion forums at Apple, MacRumors, and elsewhere have been filling with reports fro…

The pause that fits…takes patience for IOS4 and my 3G 

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25 must-have iPhone apps for geeks | ZDNet

25 must-have iPhone apps for geeks | ZDNet: “25 must-have iPhone apps for geeks
By Jason Hiner | July 23, 2010, 3:30am PDT

Summary
Get the inside track on iPhone apps that can improve your productivity, and a few that can provide a little geek fun.

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Mobile apps have become an embarrassment of riches. In a world with over 200,000 iPhone apps and over 100,000 Android apps, the toughest part is finding the most useful stuff.

For iPhone users, I’m going to throw you an assist by sharing my top 25. These are third-party apps that can help you be more productive, streamline several of your activities, reduce the number of gadgets in your life, and take advantage of the best benefits that mobile computing has to offer. I’m also going to follow up with similar lists of the best apps for Android and iPad.

The best way to view my list of the top iPhone apps is in the screenshot gallery, which includes 2-3 screenshots of each app and a short description of why I chose to include it in the list. However, you can also view the entire list below, along with a link to download each app in the App Store.”

(Via From Master Tom Bacon.)