The IOS 18.3 Update done away with the Cashe command

One problem after another: the 18.2.1 updated done away with the iPhone Archive capacity, which, it's been two weeks with Apple staff churning their brains trying to fix and yet to let me know. Just update to 18.3 update and, in disbelief, the Cashe command I use every time when I am working with my MacBook Pro disappeared. Why done away with all these useful commands that Apple Users appreciate much? Are there under qualified hirings resulted in this? Frustrating to the point of unspeakable!

Posted on Jan 30, 2025 12:18 PM

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Posted on Jan 30, 2025 12:55 PM

guavafig wrote:

One problem after another: the 18.2.1 updated done away with the iPhone Archive capacity, which, it's been two weeks with Apple staff churning their brains trying to fix and yet to let me know.

I'm guessing that there is a language issue here. What do you mean by "iPhone Archive capacity?"

Just update to 18.3 update and, in disbelief, the Cashe command I use every time when I am working with my MacBook Pro disappeared.

What is the "Cashe command?" iOS 18.3 is the iPhone operating system. It has nothing to do with your MacBook Pro. Your Mac runs macOS, the latest version of which is 15.3

Why done away with all these useful commands that Apple Users appreciate much?

I certainly don't "appreciate" them as I don't even know what they are.

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Jan 30, 2025 12:55 PM in response to guavafig

guavafig wrote:

One problem after another: the 18.2.1 updated done away with the iPhone Archive capacity, which, it's been two weeks with Apple staff churning their brains trying to fix and yet to let me know.

I'm guessing that there is a language issue here. What do you mean by "iPhone Archive capacity?"

Just update to 18.3 update and, in disbelief, the Cashe command I use every time when I am working with my MacBook Pro disappeared.

What is the "Cashe command?" iOS 18.3 is the iPhone operating system. It has nothing to do with your MacBook Pro. Your Mac runs macOS, the latest version of which is 15.3

Why done away with all these useful commands that Apple Users appreciate much?

I certainly don't "appreciate" them as I don't even know what they are.

Feb 1, 2025 11:35 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

My Mac is Sonoma 14.7.3 MacBook Pro. The Clear Caches is under Develop pull down menu, It popped back up and I have it now. Sorry for the confusion, not familiar with the tech terms. Archive, I don't know if many people use it, I do use it, for emails that have importance, such as, airline tickets, scheduled appts, etc. I move them to Archive so not be deleted. The latest update, somehow, rendered Archive not able to store messages, and Apple tech staff from Northern California is helping me figuring it out. So far, not fixed yet.

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