Configurator 1.0.1 fixes numerous bugs
updated 02:50 pm EDT, Wed April 18, 2012
Solves problems wwith redemption codes,
Apple has released a new version of Configurator, its Mac utility for the mass deployment of iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. The v1.0.1 update fixes a number of problems, such as trouble importing enterprise apps packaged as IPA files. Redemption codes are a special focus: they can now be reused if an original device is erased, and apps with commas in their titles are newly supported. Likewise, the number of redemption codes remaining for an app should be properly displayed.
Notes and bookmarks in iBooks and iTunes U should be deleted when a backup is restored to a device, and 8GB iPod touches will now display their proper storage capacity. Names of stored backups are saved when edited, and WPA2 passwords are retained when editing a Wi-Fi profile payload.
Configurator is a free download. English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish versions are available, but the software requires at least OS X 10.7.2.


