· Hello @Silithas!. Once you remove the app and install it again, it removes all the data on the phone from that app. You will need to set all of your playlists to offline mode again (it does not resume from where it left off before you deleted the app), you can do this by going to the instructions in this post 🙂 Once you do that you should see a progress bar at the top indicating how many. When downloads are actively downloading, you should see an arrow appear on the far right top corner of the iTunes App next to the search bar. Click it and it will show your queue. There may be other ways to see this info, but so far the newest version of iTunes that's the only one I've found. You now have to click that little in the upper right in itunes. You will see it spinning around it, meaning its downloading. But the download progress can be viewed by clicking it.
When updating apps, you can see their progress on the Updates tab. 2. Downloads folder in the Dock. For files you download not from the Mac App Store but from the internet, the Launchpad offers no. This is in the "Preparing Update" phase, which comes after the downloading, but it shows the download as well. Easy to miss, but definitely a progress bar. When it goes into the execution of the update, it shifts to the Apple logo () in white on a black screen and a grey/white progress bar for the installation. Posted by Guest - How To View Download Progress In Itunes: My itunes window doesn't show me anything, but it's downloading a large iphone update. How can I view the progress bar in itunes so I can see how much has downloaded or view how much download is remaining? The new update changes this in itunes as I could always view it in the past.
You can choose between different styles for download progress. The new feature is customizing app download progress; Double tapping on the app icon brings up a pop-up showing more detailed information about the update. Colors for the pop-up progress bars can be configured under settings. Nope, now that things are separated from iTunes, there's no real way to see progress of iOS downloads, or even sync progress/status of devices. While there is no progress bar available, one potential way to estimate the progress is through Terminal, with the following command: ls -lhrt ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone\ Software\ Updates. It will show the size of the current (*bltadwin.ruad) and all previous (*.ipsw) update files, which can be used to estimate progress.
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