MeterBerry v2.0.3 is not working the same since upgrading to Verizons .607; sometimes getting stuck on the "Resetting Device..." screen and other times asking for acknowledgment before and after resetting.
Same here deleted app and reinstalled. Also have permissions set to all allow. It resets but it ask you before it does it which wasn't happening when I was on .320
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I emailed GC with this issue this weekend and told him about the new prompt and the new confirmation after reboot but so far, I haven't heard anything back from him...
same here...I just turned daily reboot off. memory is so stable now I have not noticed a difference....except that now i don't wake up to the message that my phone didn't reboot.
Most of those issues will probably be fixed soon with updates to the apps themselves.... If you are patient enough to wait for them to come then there shouldn't be anything to worry about.
Right now with .607 on my phone and 20 or so apps and a third party theme my memory is very stable so I will just wait it out until the updates come and then upgrade the problem apps as they become available.....
meterberry is another app (along with opera mini, BBM, etc.) that users have documented having issues with .607. i had the same issues and have created many posts on my feelings on .607 - i went back to .517 and meterberry is working perfectly
I've noticed that under "Edit Permissions" I can't set "Interactions" to "Allow".
I wonder if that's the issue?
All my permissions are set to allow... I'm thinking the issue is the prompt itself has been changed and MeterBerry doesn't know it's asking... I would also like to see it answer the prompt after the phone reboots but I'm not sure that's even possible.
RIM has changed the way resets are performed in the new OS, which is what is causing the new behavior and messages you see. We are looking in to if there is a way around this. But, there is nothing to worry about, the message you're seeing is just information provided by the OS.