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I am curious everyone has to start somewhere, I have been interested in learning more about it. Can anyone help me on this.... I don't know everything about apple so I'm in the learning process

Do you have your UUID on a Apple Developer Account? If you don't you won't be able to run it anyway... regardless of how much you want to learn...

There are some people who sell access to Dev Accounts but Apple isn't fond of it...
 
Question, if anyone knows. Can we know attach documents to emails from within the Mail app?
 
Inclineometer I'm hoping at least measures when you go up and down, so for example when running measures the difference in the height of terrain. I think...

No it measures angle of incline. As in a bubble level but show incline in degrees.
 
Do you have your UUID on a Apple Developer Account? If you don't you won't be able to run it anyway... regardless of how much you want to learn...

There are some people who sell access to Dev Accounts but Apple isn't fond of it...

Yes I purchased a dev account yesterday to start my process... And it is activated
 
IF iMESSAGES DO NOT WORK GOTO SETTINGS-->iCLOUD-->SELECT YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS-->DELETE THE PASSWORD AND RETYPE YOUR iCLOUD PASSWORD THEN HIT DONE

Tried that and then rebooted, I still have the waiting for activation under the on off switch and I'm unable to move the switch. I also have the same message in facetime settings.
 
Is notification center only accessible from the lock screen? As opposed to home screen swiping down in 6 (which now looks like the new global spotlight/search feature)
 
Is notification center only accessible from the lock screen? As opposed to home screen swiping down in 6 (which now looks like the new global spotlight/search feature)

No you can get notification center from the home screen.
 
Is notification center only accessible from the lock screen? As opposed to home screen swiping down in 6 (which now looks like the new global spotlight/search feature)

Swiping down the Notification Center works the same as before. It's only swiping down anywhere else but the status bar on the home screen that reveals Spotlight.
 
Is notification center only accessible from the lock screen? As opposed to home screen swiping down in 6 (which now looks like the new global spotlight/search feature)

It's available from ANY page. Just swipe down from the top. The spotlight works only on the homescreen and appears when you pull down the page from anywhere on the homescreen.
 
If you go Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper. It's kind of funny that how the sample lock screen showing under CHOOSE WALLPAPER is still a iOS 6 format. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks!

Are you sure about the last part though? Seems like it would.

According to Apple, it won't. The system will intelligently organize and process the background requests whenever possible. For example, if the app in the background needs to access GPS coordinates, iOS won't give it immediate access to the GPS radio. Instead, it will wait and see if another app actively uses the GPS, and allow access at that point. It will also batch requests, so if 3 apps all need GPS access, it will enable the radio, give all 3 access at once, and disable the radio again.
 
Is notification center only accessible from the lock screen? As opposed to home screen swiping down in 6 (which now looks like the new global spotlight/search feature)

Swipe down from menu bar> Notification Center
Swipe down from center of screen> Spotlight

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Can we start a new thread with an OP that is willing to update the first post?
 
Can only slide from left to right to unlock... the new lock screen gives me an impression that you can slide anyway you want to unlock, slightly misleading~
 
So lets say you are in the Messages app and go to write a new message. You start typing in the person's name and they just changed their number. So as you are typing their new current number comes up, but just below it their old number shows up as "other". I know this annoys me too. Now with iOS 7 you can now remove that number!

To the right of the "other" number there is an "i" in a blue circle, tap that and there is a "Remover From Recent" option that is highlighted red!

Also you can send to groups in the Messages app, this may or may not have been stated. There are over 40 pages here now and they are all starting to run together.

EDIT: Also all iMessage contacts show up blue when scrolling through the list of contacts, while adding them.
 
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Another cool feature: if you have a blank page in Safari that hasn't loaded a page yet you get a sort of "Top Sites" view, but it shows your Bookmarks Bar (or the Favorites, as it's called in iOS 7, apparently).
 

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Another cool feature: if you have a blank page in Safari that hasn't loaded a page yet you get a sort of "Top Sites" view, but it shows your Bookmarks Bar (or the Favorites, as it's called in iOS 7, apparently).

So a New Tab page. Like what they have on Chrome?
 
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