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If you like the iPhone app, DO NOT upgrade to 2.2

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Contributed by: gdcdev_dotmac Wednesday, August 12 2009 @ 07:38 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

Remember when amazon forced them to delete the App for the iTunes App store? Well, now this update removes it from your iPhone.

I love this company and their product, but I will not allow them, or anyone, to remove software from my iPhone without my permission.

I won't but from Amazon now because of this. The only voice they listen to is $$, so I won't give them any more of mine.   

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If you like the iPhone app, DO NOT upgrade to 2.2 - Judas1012

This update to the desktop version of Delicious Library does NOT remove the app from your iPhone -- it is impossible for a 3rd-party piece of software to remove an app from your iPhone.

Only iTunes can remove an app from your iPhone.

I have updated to Library 2.2 and it still syncs just fine with my iPhone app.

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Wednesday, August 12 2009 @ 08:22 AM PDT


If you like the iPhone app, DO NOT upgrade to 2.2 - Vinita Boy

Unless I'm mistaken, the 3.1 iPhone OS update kills the auto-syncing of Delicious Library with its mobile app.

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Thursday, September 10 2009 @ 10:16 PM PDT


If you like the iPhone app, DO NOT upgrade to 2.2 - contact133

I can confirm that everything works perfectly fine with iPhone OS 3.1.2, Delicious Library 2.2 and now 2.3 (with Mac OS X 10.6.1 and iTunes 9.0.1).

Nothing was deleted from my iPhone and the Library sync works as expected.

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Thursday, October 22 2009 @ 04:19 AM PDT