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Add passes to Passbook.

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You can add a pass from an app, email, text, or website when you make a purchase or receive a coupon or gift.

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Apps that work with Passbook will prompt you to add the pass to Passbook, or you’ll tap a link or Passbook- enabled attachment. You can also scan codes from merchants’ ads or receipts to add them to Passbook.

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Note: The merchant must create and offer the Passbook-enabled pass, barcode, or app. More: Using Passbook

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Display a pass based on time or location.

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Some passes include time or location info and may automatically appear where or when you’re likely to use it. The pass appears on the lock screen when you wake your iPhone.

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In Settings, tap Privacy, and tap Location Services. Confirm that Location Services and Passbook are on. Tap \"\"\uFFFC on the pass and confirm Show On Lock Screen is on.

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Note: If your pass doesn’t appear automatically, go to Passbook and select the pass there to scan it.

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GarageBand for Mac (v10.0): Unexpected behavior with Audio Units plug-ins

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GarageBand for Mac (v10.0) is a 64-bit application and works with 64-bit Audio Units plug-ins. 32-bit Audio Units plug-ins are not compatible. Check with the plug-in manufacturer for an updated version of the plug-in that is compatible with GarageBand for Mac (v10.0).

For some Audio Units plug-ins that require authorization, you might need to authorize them again before you can use them.

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GarageBand for Mac (v10.0): Help might be in a different language

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You can resolve this issue by reinstalling GarageBand.

  1. Quit GarageBand.
  2. In the finder, click the Go menu and choose Applications.
  3. Drag the GarageBand icon to the trash.
  4. Open the Mac App Store.
  5. Click the Purchases tab.
  6. Sign in to the Mac App Store using the Apple ID you first used to install GarageBand.
  7. Look for GarageBand in the list of purchased applications. If you don't see it in the list, make sure it's not hidden.
  8. Click Install to download and install GarageBand.

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About the OS X Server v3.0.1 Update

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This update includes improvements for OS X Server (Mavericks).

This software updates OS X Server v3.0 to v3.0.1. It requires OS X Mavericks.

How to install

OS X Server v3.0.1 is available from the Mac App Store. It will appear in the Updates pane if you have OS X Server (Mavericks) installed. Click the UPDATE button to install. Note: To prevent the interruption of services, Server updates will not be automatically installed even if you have chosen to automatically install updates from the Mac App Store.

During the installation you may see the message "Server app replacement detected." This is a normal part of the update process. All Server settings and data will be preserved during the update.

After installation is complete, open Server app in order to finish setting up your previously-configured services.

What's included?

  • This update improves Profile Manager upgrade and migration from OS X Server (Mountain Lion).

Additional Information

If you have previously upgraded to OS X Server (Mavericks) and Devices or Device Groups are missing from Profile Manager, you can run the following Terminal command to re-migrate your data from Mountain Lion. Important: This command will restore your data from Mountain Lion, but it will overwrite any changes you've made in Profile Manager in Mavericks.

/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/backend/wipeDB.sh
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    GarageBand: About the GarageBand for Mac (v10.0) update

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    Learn about updating to GarageBand for Mac (v10.0).

    To update to GarageBand for Mac (v10.0), install it from the Mac App Store. It is a new application and will not be in the Updates tab.

    Existing sounds and loops will not be overwritten. Previous versions of GarageBand are placed in a sub-folder (named with the app version) in the Applications folder. For example, GarageBand 6.0.5 would placed in a folder of the same name. Both GarageBand for Mac (v10.0) and GarageBand 6.0.5 will be available under the Purchases tab in the Mac App Store if you want to reinstall.

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