Is anyone here aware that this is not Beta 1, but a Developer's Preview release?
He may have a different mind set of "drastic changes". I guess.Try reading what you responded to again
Any fundamental difference between them two?Is anyone here aware that this is not Beta 1, but a Developer's Preview release?
nope
Is anyone here aware that this is not Beta 1, but a Developer's Preview release?
Actually, they also tweaked the font and all. With the first beta it was really thin (Helvetica Ultrathin or something like that). One or a few more betas later it was tweaked so that it was les hard to read.Drastically changed? Not really, they only tweaked the buttons in the phone all. Not drastic in any way.
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I tested iOS 7, as I remember, they only tweaked the buttons in the phone app. Nothing much else.
It's beta 1.Any fundamental difference between them two?
Does developer beta 1 not beta 1 but alpha 100?
Really late to the party, but I thought I'd chow down on this claim chowder. Apple has, in fact, made substantial UI tweaks across betas and even across point-release betas.Don't believe it when they say that this is an early beta and things will change as we get closer to the final release, no, apple never done that. They introduce things in beta one, and the rest is just very small tweaks that you won't even notice.
Apple's iOS design team need to get fired, macOS's design team should take over.
I don't think Jony Ive is going any good job, I wish he would stick to hardware design.
Well, the last 3 major IOS releases have taught me the hard way to stay on the last released version of the previous version for at least 4 - 6 months. The new versions initially always has a severe performance penalty on everything but the latest device.
So i'll stay at IOS 9.3.4 at least until christmas