Friday, March 9, 2012

Something you missed at the iPad launch


As hype over the last 24 hours focused on the launch of the iPad 3, Apple snuck a free tool under the radar allowing you to configure multiple iPads and iPhones simultaneously.
Screenshot of Apple's 'Apple Configurator.
Apple left the applications off last night’s agenda in San Francisco, but it’s now available from Apple’s Mac Appstore.
“’Apple Configurator’ makes it easy for anyone to mass configure and deploy iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in a school, business, or institution,” reads Apple’s software blurb. According to their website, users can configure up to 30 iOS devices at once.
“It is perfect for the classroom or student lab where devices need to be quickly refreshed and kept up to date with the correct settings, approved policies, apps and data. Apple Configurator can also be used to personalize devices with data and documents for specific users.”
The software is similar to what Apple uses to reset their retail showroom devices.

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