and why would you think this? I'm just wondering what your reasoning is.

I see it myself in Feeddler, but others have reported similar problems in other apps. It also started with the upgrade to IOS 7.0, although I know this doesn't rule out a Feeddler bug.

I have reported it to Apple but not the Feeddler developer.

On 11/15/2013 08:18 AM, Alex Stone wrote:
I would suggest that the bug where it's jumping to the top of the screen in
Feedler, is a Feedler bug not an ios bug.

Cheers

Alex

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 15 November 2013 04:26
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: update IOS 7.0.4

I'm not sure what all bugs you're referring to, but none of the bugs I've
noticed have been resolved in 7.0.4. I still have the problem where the VO
focus will jump to the top of the screen when reading feeds in Feeddler. I
also still hear multiple locked announcements.



On 11/14/2013 10:11 PM, Ray T. Mahorney wrote:

can I install the update from here in the UK or will I need to wait until I
return to the US to install the update?  Also does the update address the VO
bugs cited on the reflector?

Ray T. Mahorney

WA4WGA

M0WGA

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Fred Olver
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 23:14
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: update IOS 7.0.4

Feed: OS X Daily
Posted on: Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:39 PM
Author: Paul Horowitz
Subject: iOS 7.0.4 Download Released with Bug Fixes [IPSW Direct Download
Links]


iOS 7.0.4 download

iOS 7.0.4 has been released by Apple for compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod
touch models, with a build of 11B554a. The update includes several bug fixes
and improvements, and addresses an issue with FaceTime calling that caused
video chat and voice calls
<http://osxdaily.com/2013/11/07/make-facetime-audio-voip-calls-ios/>  to
fail continuously under some circumstances. Other small feature changes may
be present, but have not been specifically mentioned or discovered yet.

The iOS 7.0.4 update is small but users are still advised to backup their
iOS devices to iCloud or iTunes, if not both, before installing the update
on their respective hardware. The update is available for iPhone 4, iPhone
4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad
Mini, Retina iPad Mini, and the iPod touch 5th gen. Additionally, iOS 6.1.5
is available for the iPod touch 4th gen, which resolves the same FaceTime
issues for that device.


Download iOS 7.0.4 with OTA


For most users, the easiest way to get iOS 7.0.4 on their devices is to use
the over-the-air update mechanism:


*         Open "Settings" and go to "General", then to "Software Update"


*         Choose "Download & Install" and agree to the terms and conditions
to begin the update


Users must be on a wi-fi network to be able to download the update through
OTA, despite the delta update size being about 18MB. It may sit on
"Preparing Update..." for a while before completing, this seems to be
routine for just about every iOS device, just let it sit and it should
complete eventually.

Another option is to connect a device to a computer with iTunes and download
the complete update through there.

Experienced users who are comfortable using firmware files
<http://osxdaily.com/2010/11/23/how-to-use-ipsw-files/>  can also choose to
download IPSW files directly from Apple's servers using the links below,
then apply the update manually through iTunes. This is generally considered
more advanced and is best reserved for those who have experience with
updating through IPSW.


iOS 7.0.4 IPSW Direct Download Links


For best results, right-click the respective link and choose "Save As". Be
sure the file has a ".ipsw" extension when saved.


*         iPhone 5 (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1700.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone5,1_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 5 (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1790.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone5,2_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 5S (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1855.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone6,1_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 5S (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1751.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone6,2_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 5C(GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1828.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone5,3_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 5C (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1869.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone5,4_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 4S
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1833.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone4,1_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 4 (GSM 3,2)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1748.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone3,2_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 4 (GSM 3,1)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1831.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone3,1_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPhone 4 (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1864.20131114.P3wE4/iPhone3,3_7.0.4_11B5
54a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Air (LTE)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1824.20131114.P3wE4/iPad4,2_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Air (Wi-Fi)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1783.20131114.P3wE4/iPad4,1_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Mini 2 with Retina (LTE)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1722.20131114.P3wE4/iPad4,5_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Mini 2 with Retina (Wi-Fi)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1772.20131114.P3wE4/iPad4,4_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 4 (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1807.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,5_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 4 (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1863.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,6_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 4 (Wi-Fi)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1725.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,4_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Mini (Wi-Fi)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1732.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,5_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Mini (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1761.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,6_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad Mini (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1868.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,7_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 3 (Wi-Fi)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1815.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,1_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 3 (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1744.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,2_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 3 (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1823.20131114.P3wE4/iPad3,3_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 2 (Wi-Fi 2,4)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1843.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,4_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 2 (Wi-Fi 2,1)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1724.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,1_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 2 (GSM)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1767.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,2_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPad 2 (CDMA)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1762.20131114.P3wE4/iPad2,3_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPod touch (5th gen)
<http://appldnld.apple.com/iOS7/031-1792.20131114.P3wE4/iPod5,1_7.0.4_11B554
a_Restore.ipsw>


*         iPod touch (4th gen - iOS 6.1.5)


The majority of individuals should use the OTA update method, it is by far
the simplest.

The update appears to enable Bluetooth, so if you don't use the feature be
sure to turn that off when your device reboots. Disabling unneeded features
can help battery life last longer on just about every iOS device.


<http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Eff/osxdaily?a=aZ5z7JcqW3M:JLfeFM1aF-M:yIl2AU
oC8zA>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Eff/osxdaily?a=aZ5z7JcqW3M:JLfeFM1aF-M:V_sGLi
PBpWU>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Eff/osxdaily?a=aZ5z7JcqW3M:JLfeFM1aF-M:D7DqB2
pKExk>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Eff/osxdaily?a=aZ5z7JcqW3M:JLfeFM1aF-M:7Q72WN
TAKBA>
<http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Eff/osxdaily?a=aZ5z7JcqW3M:JLfeFM1aF-M:qj6IDK
7rITs>


Web Bug from
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/osxdaily/~4/aZ5z7JcqW3M



  <http://feedproxy.google.com/%7Er/osxdaily/%7E3/aZ5z7JcqW3M/> View
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chaltain at Gmail

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