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Disable backups to speed iPhone/iPod touch syncing
- The backups can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours.
- The backups are not “incremental,” i.e. they backup all the data on the phone.
- If someone calls you, the backup is interrupted.
- Whenever the backup is cancelled or interrupted — when, y’know, have to use the phone — that backup data set is corrupted.
I have several (more than 30) applications installed in my iPhone 2.0 (some of them are over 10MB). I’ve been a bit disappointed with the oh-so-slow syncs in iTunes due to the required backup process. Searching a bit, I found that I could disable the backups by setting a hidden iTunes preference. Quit iTunes, open Terminal, and enter this command:
defaults write com.apple.itunes DeviceBackupsDisabled -bool YES
From the comments:
Also check out the free Backup Disabler, which is probably just a GUI for this hint.
UPDATE: iPhone firmware 2.0.1 dramatically sped up my backups! Yaaaaaaaay! We’ll see if it fixes the other stuff. In brief testing, the phone feels less crashy.
UPDATE: The backups got slower again after I started accumulating a lot of third-party data on the phone again.
UPDATE: iPhone firmware 2.1 is waaaaaaaaaaay faster on backups, and on installing apps.
Confirmed: Only install apps via iTunes
The guys on MacBreak Weekly back up what I've experienced: Installing apps via App Store on the iPhone just spells trouble. Do it only through iTunes.
UPDATE: This … umm … feels less true, and since iTunes 8, the process of downloading and updating apps is a lot better. But I’ve got a lot of hope placed in iPhone software 2.1, coming out tomorrow, as my 3rd-party apps just started crashing again, after a full 2 weeks of stability.
Keep your surfing secure
This is a tiny but important tip: When you go to Gmail or Yahoo! Mail or any other personal web-based service, you can make your connection less hackable by changing the “http://” to “https://“. The “s” stands for “secure,” and it means that traffic — the 0s and 1s — between your browser and the online service will be encrypted.
I BLOODY HATE SYNCING
Jerked with Google Apps & Calendar today for an hour. Several
roadblocks, making it basically unusable as a collaborative tool. And
today, Google Calendar just got CalDAV. And it shows up in iCal!
And … it doesn't sync from iCal to the iPhone, over MobileMe or
otherwise.
Sonuvafrackin'bloodylichenlickin'skeetersuckin'sackin'frassin'mulletmuncher
!
I don't want 3rd-party, $$$-eating shareware conduits. I don't want
miscegenatin' web services. I just want to have one calendar that me
and a partner can edit and share.
I'm so sick of this, I can't see straight. (SSX Blur snowboarding on
the Wii might have something to do with that.)
ARRRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!
Bra Power: Can Bouncing Breasts Charge an iPod?
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/06/bra-power-breast-charge-ipod.php
New product announcement
Apple announced today that it has developed a breast implant that can store and play music. The iTit will cost between $499 to $699, depending on cup and speaker size. This has been hailed as a major social breakthrough, as women are always complaining about men staring at their breasts and not listening to them.
iPhone 3G display: So warm it’s cool, because it’s not as cool, because…
This from digital-imaging-guru friend Scott, on how the new phone’s screen is better for viewing images: iPhone 3G screen commentary
The funniest thing I’ve heard today
Quark 8. Hahahahahahaha! [cough]
Original iPhone successfully transformed into iPod touch
I didn't have to jailbreak it, or wipe it, or anything. I just popped out the SIM card (using the ultra-modern, paper clip-emulating Jonathan Ive-designed "extraction tool" supplied with my iPhone 3G), and I've got an iPod touch to give my daughter (and a home remote, and perhaps necessary as a spare lest my 3G suffer a mishap). Freakin' awesome!

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