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I watched the video. Honestly, they both looked exactly the same to me.

It seems like they added an ease in and out effect rather than a linear turn. I noticed many iOS 7 animations have a springier feel to them. The overall animation might be the same duration, but the feel will be more lively.
 
Today I catch a bug (Calendar icon is broken). Presumably it happened at midnight. Fixed only by reboot.

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Yes - to both

Found a bug. This can be recreated by holding an iPad in portrait in sleep mode, then waking it from sleep, turning it landscape, and unlocking.

Today I catch a bug (Calendar icon is broken). Presumably it happened at midnight. Fixed only by reboot.

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I got both of these too. Bit weird to introduce either of these bugs in Beta 5, but sure they'll be gone soon.

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Looks exactly the same. Like any Apple app that's downloaded from the App Store, Apple won't release new updates until iOS 7 is officially released (Find my iPhone beta excluded).

Oh that's right. I forgot iTunes U doesn't come with the OS. I wonder if its will look similar to iBooks.
 
Vibrations in B5

My vibrations all of a sudden started working again.. I didn't do anything in the settings to change, they just started working. strange!!!
 
Just found this out today, compass app has a new animation to calibrate, as well when swiping to the right it now has a built in level to measure angles
 
And this is why beta software is not for everybody...
 

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Anyone else driven crazy by the unified search bar in safari on the iPhone?

Over the course of the past 6 years, I've gotten very fast, and used to, editing safari searches by tapping the field and often just adding an additional word(s) to give the search a little more specificity. On ios 6 and earlier, this was a simple matter of tapping the field...the cursor automatically jumped to the end of the search string, ready to type.

Now, tapping the unified field highlights the entire contents. The only way to get to the very end of a longer search string is to tap twice, to get the cursor to appear, then tap and hold while the text scrolls all the way to the end of the query.

Changing a search for a long block of text by adding a few words to the end of it now takes easily 5 times as long.

Has anyone figured out a quicker way to append search text?
 
In the past, I don't think having a developer account has been necessary.

I was able to install iOS 5 GM on my old 3GS without having a Dev account, so unless something changed you should be able to install it!

Thanks! Just making sure! Since I installed iOS 5 GM on my iPod Touch 4G without a dev account but I wasnt sure if that was the case now.
 
Well that can't be answered without breaking forum rules, but it's easily done
I guess it wasn't really a question asking for a specific answer, as much as pointing out that you'd typically need a dev account to even just get a GM (since OTA from a beta release wouldn't really be available when it comes to GM).
 
He already knows. He's just trying to say that non devs shouldn't be using the software in a subtle way.
Not really that. It was more to say that if you have a way to get the GM without being a developer, then you are just as likely be able to use it without any activation checks anyway (same as how you were/are able to do it with the betas so far), whether or not those checks are even there, right?
 
Not really that. It was more to say that if you have a way to get the GM without being a developer, then you are just as likely be able to use it without any activation checks anyway (same as how you were/are able to do it with the betas so far), whether or not those checks are even there, right?

Yea but some people don't want to go with the beta due to it being a beta and prefer the GM, but don't want to go as far as circumventing the
checks, on one or all devices.
 
Yea but some people don't want to go with the beta due to it being a beta and prefer the GM, but don't want to go as far as circumventing the
checks, on one or all devices.
Perhaps. Although in a case like that one would probably be better off just avoiding any hassle at that point and waiting a week or two or so for the actual official release of the OS after the GM.
 
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