The last week's release of palm WebOS 1.2.0 failed to break through the restrictions on iTunes 9 synchronization, which may disappoint some users and make them feel that the victory and defeat of the mouse games have been scored. However, the reflection speed of palm is indeed fast enough, and WebOS 1.2.1 has been officially launched. According to the Gizmodo website, the new version of palm WebOS 1.2.1 solves the issue of synchronization with iTunes, which will be pushed to palm mobile phone users in the next few days.
In addition to the synchronization with iTunes, the new WebOS version also fixes some important bugs in the previous version, such as the inability to synchronize contacts, emails, and calendars in Exchange 2007, this improves the streaming media playback latency and fixes some security vulnerabilities. The specific updates are as follows:
Email
* Resolved an issue where after installing the 1.2.0 WebOS update some MERs running Exchange 2007 cocould no longer synchronize with their exchange account for email, calendar, contacts, and tasks.
System
* Resolves an issue preventing Media Sync from working with latest version of iTunes (9.0.1 ).
* Media Sync now synchronizes photo albums, maintaining the album structure in the photos app.
* Media Sync now allows for synchronizing photos without requiring the full-resolution originals. This provides faster display of high-quality full-screen images and enables users to store more photos on the phone.
Web
* Resolved an issue where if a user tried to play streaming music or video, the media stream might drop out or have a long delay before starting.
Security
This release implements several security fixes, including the following:
* Addresses a security issue encountered by WebKit developers. This issue did not impact end users.
Individuals interested in contacting palm to report suspected security issues can find more information at palm.com/security.