“Today“ received a similar amount of pushback when it debuted, and people stopped complaining about that new features years ago as they became accustomed to the new functionality.Users can't disable the Today View screen.
“Today“ received a similar amount of pushback when it debuted, and people stopped complaining about that new features years ago as they became accustomed to the new functionality.Users can't disable the Today View screen.
Did they get rid of your one page with folders?I hate widgets and App Library I’ve always had one page with everything I need on that one page, folders etc this messed everything up for me
“Today“ received a similar amount of pushback when it debuted, and people stopped complaining about that new features years ago as they became accustomed to the new functionality.
Can't quite recall that being the case.“Today“ received a similar amount of pushback when it debuted, and people stopped complaining about that new features years ago as they became accustomed to the new functionality.
Seems like there are those who don't care about the Today View screen and would like to get rid of it, while there are those who like the App Library. So the same sort of subjective statement can be made the other way around too by some.The "Today" screen actually makes sense. The App Library, as is, doesn't.
The today screen can show me upcoming events on another day.The "Today" screen actually makes sense. The App Library, as is, doesn't.
You are talking about a particular widget that you can select to use there (that being the Up Next and/or the Calendar widget). For some widgets can be useful, for others they aren't at all, in either case the Today View is there nonetheless.The today screen can show me upcoming events on another day.
The "Today" screen actually makes sense. The App Library, as is, doesn't.
Ahhh the hypocrisy. Cheers for that.
Just as there are some who feel the same about the Today View screen.Yes, you can continue to use iOS as you always have and ignore the App Library, but some don’t want it there.
Hypocrisy? Oooook. The “today” screen is really just a page that was dedicated to search, widgets and yes at one time, what was going on today. But it’s actually useful.
The App Library is redundant if you’re already categorizing your own apps. You can search for apps in the “today” screen as well.
Yes, you can continue to use iOS as you always have and ignore the App Library, but some don’t want it there.
Totally agree and some of my friends fall into that category. I have my pages the way I like them but was hoping to use App Library to display only the back few pages. I’ll just ignore it or now and hope it evolves like many features do.I think people underestimate the number of users who simply have page after page of apps they downloaded and simply never got round to organising them. They are possibly still swiping from page to page looking for that app to launch.
In this context, App Library is a godsend. Just hide everything, and leave it to iOS to intelligently surface the apps you want to use at any one time.
It’s no panacea, but for these users, it’s a definite improvement.
Honestly, the biggest gripe I have about the App Library...can/would be solved by developers reevaluating how they categorize their apps. Off the top of my head, an app that comes to mind is NurseGrid (for my work schedule). It's in the "Health & Fitness" category. I think it would make more sense in "Productivity" or "Utilities".
I also have stargazing apps. Some in the "Education" category...some in "Information & Reading". Though I can't decide which of those two categories would make more sense for that type of app.
I don't hate the App Library. I just think it can be improved by some "re-categorization" on the part of a developer. I'm assuming that doesn't require a lot of work from the developer, but I'm not one, so I could be wrong!
Good to know, thanks! I'll get on that! As far as the stargazing apps I have, I definitely understand why I have some in one category and some in another. Both categories DO actually make sense, so for the developer, it might just come to which one makes just a little bit MORE sense.It’s pretty much just a drop down choice to change it. Feed back to the developers to help them.
I really like it, much cleaner than before.
However - is there anyway of helping to to organise / rename folders? I don't like the way it does some of the grouping e.g. putting banking apps with email productivity apps - makes no sense? I haven't been able to find any settings to change it?
I really like it, much cleaner than before.
However - is there anyway of helping to to organise / rename folders? I don't like the way it does some of the grouping e.g. putting banking apps with email productivity apps - makes no sense? I haven't been able to find any settings to change it?
This is my complaint as well. It auto groups apps it thinks go together. 2 of them make sense to me and the others are either seldom used or absolutely no use apps. But I can’t delete them from a suggested widget AND add in apps that makes sense to me. If I create an empty Widget I sometimes can’t have more than one app in it. I have a glucose monitoring program, that should go with health, right? Nope, Utilities. I don’t have a lot of social media programs. So NYTimes goes with Message goes with GPS Speedometer. I don’t care if the selections are a little wonky, I care that I can’t say I want these 2 or these 4 programs in my widget.
If you'd have read even a sampling of the posts in this thread, you would have learned that the categories are chosen by the app developer. Nothing you, I or anyone else can do... except use the home screen and folder system that has been with iOS since iOS 4.
The “App Library” screen is really just a page that is dedicated to apps sorted in categories. But it’s actually useful to people.
The Today View is redundant if you’re already have widgets on your Home Screen.
Yes, you can continue to use iOS as you always have and ignore the Today view, but some don’t want it there.
Widgets were in the "Today" page first, so the rest your reasoning goes out the window.
You almost had it....gotta be a little quicker than that.....
Widgets can go on both screens, apps can go on both screens, so basically the same and my reasoning stands. Try again.![]()
They can NOW, they couldn't before. So, no, not the same.